Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Sep 1888, p. 2

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ALVVAYS TSEJW DRESS GOODS DEPARTMT The In-gut stock of Dru: Materials lh th `t in the followln shades: Cardinal ClaretT::aYCt?tt:f'e|f:,n2;?,':_ 0, Elect c-Blu Gobollnvlandarln, on, Nile Green, 89.] rown, Hollotropo. noun. 0 turn. Violet and Mode, y III? IV Vjlo In nu was an nnuullocpoeoausanounnodhycuunu. lent ptvpnlulumdptol _ 59c.nds1.'Annn ` MILFORD A. `J. ioolwlllo, Ont. IMURRAY TAXL R S OURMOTTO FOR FALL DRESS - FABRICS! .z-_. ._:___.__.___.._.j , 4,000 YDS. NEW RIBBON RECEIVED TO-DAY. NEW SHADES AT LOWEST PRICES, FDTSATURDAYN|GHT ~ GEN PS - FURNISHINGS 9 1'13`./3 JUSD KBCBIVBU it uaau U1 LADIESVY mom KID BUTTONED 30018 .j______j._} ._______?___.__ _. _ NEW - FALL - DRY -`Goons S Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan. SUOOEBBORB TO F`. X. O0UlNEAU & CO-. FINE - KNITTING - WOOLS IN ALL SIELAZDES- /Vew Goods A rriuing Daily at LA1DLAW s D. F. KRMSTRONGS. . I ' Under Men's Dress Shnrts, Men s Flannel Shnrts. M~5 d . a wear, Ties, Callers, Quffs and all golfdre gstggcykfoaunnd Ilgw first-class gents furmshmg store 8 8 prices. 200 piece: new Full Draw Goodu, low ricca. 50 piece: new Full Jwket and nntlo Cloth. 150 gigs: new Full Tweodu, nll-wool nud hen nhannn (Eran and Rlnni Flnnnnh. I5. I . A Lgrge Stock, Large Sales and l.ow Prices. Ivory anon hr!` Ill Increase of busing in In 3 Department. NEWTRIMMINGS. NEW PLUSHES NEWTRIMMINGS. NEWSATINS. BUY YOUR FALL DRY GOODS AT cnu*P may GOODS HOUSE. - 176 pamcnss ST.` {Which we will C|ea`r out at SHO- Regular` Price'is $1.60. We have |mpor6:du;f:mv:`:R'o`c|nl line of Fine` JII `IIIIIIIIIIIII nu wuu A. I`. IOVITY. .M.D.. C.M.. LI.R.C.S.E ovum-- Wall on twodoon north 1:! Prhnnn an. ooou by Dr. an-nu. We Have Just Received a Case of SURPRISING VALUE IN ---I:N O'UR--- Including the new material 191 PVRINCESS STREET. can full Tweodu, nll-wool and hen . 1 pieces Grey and Blucl Flumeln. I5 I . 20. `I50 50 pi. are! new Tailor Sailings. 30. 55, 40c. 2200 pieqea. I ynrd wide, Grey Cotton. 56- All New Good: It very low prices. R. WALDRON- -;TTvALDoi'. U` '5-'UHlVll'I-nun .. DIIIOCRATIC & REPUBLICAN- nlhdnomo Designs. Admn your vest with one FOR SA BE AT J me GENERAL NEWS AGENCY IUII Ulll vu; ..,~ , }_.lbru-In and suunno uhot limo}! the cit)`- U. -s._- CAMPAIGN - I -_o.n `You on W! 5 vnL_.-I.. nu! S 8l..o 141 Princess Street. ~<--rj ` _-- . I 1 n gm, sprtinl P`J:;r ,`...a stationary ..A. olnn nitl . .. Onpodlc Wino. I Men;_s Under- ..-n.. .,.,,4 m 3 Papers. ll ohonper jh ~ ~- DKNTIN PICK. l`n.l.Io rod an-ncud without pain. A. noon. . D. Suhflt at Prinocll nondu IF! Oheape` 0!` ALLI 51 Princess Bub. vs at Pump. Rubi NBIIN um} isi _ _. A. El Urnvun... Pain: 8: er! don and IPAIIINI In-Ii:xiI6n | FOUR [III selhng price 0* nr\YY KY 1" pl IUD v POUNI ONE D1 Tea try more tl first-cla cup of 1 III A El-1-_ Next door ,4:.LI-up .\u1'I'Iusa Cnrrrs c nA \ 1: The A: Lllrlu 241 strength The- u small can the worl: h in (ma! I Eat abml :1 non mm i Ju-um Tinsu UUUKW -IS A T i. own`. .2-;:::'.m%.:..'.':.r*%x~.::. ~.2...__._..._T_____.__.._. nnlsun all A \A A hm" cal IE 281 No: ROBERT SHAW u . g%-r_._-._._g_..";'=.~ m"......""~. .... an Inn n..nII lvDA\` we}: 6nuv;. and mum: Wdn slvmm or nuwmoua. %.4p0//z'mm's W.A . . in! neck F|1 i`8-l.C .:hlt.n:u)In: `I'll on-1 nmiaronr. ._ ....- a steam: nmzcn l\IIII J. ILULAICIK. I.u.k|:u.:&1..u 5.. G Mtool Y Collegoof . oo-WolNutou Btroot. between IIII Dunn. Pu-uoulu stun- m to the uuntnuon at m nunrnl Q L 0 uunuu M mgr. 153...; dolsun one ll. `THE QUEEN OF TABLE WQTERS.` II: lling at (M Apdliunk Sade bin Meyer \x887 amounted to - .lOG.000 hula. , , .---...-......_. V pnornss" 16xZ176'Ann' 8; A POW!!! AND sun. mi-Ivnudlulldlu Du-vqon. omco 535-_mu Klnotnn. -ml: nnlnll ._..__...___._..._......._ JOHN STRANGE. 1.1.3., In: An. onlno-unuuuoo dtn RBWLANDS & ll). rnnru nln AIDMIAIIIX. X. on c. 9. moxsox. T N JOIIINIII 8'... jk. 8l'AltK3.'D.l)...._ 1..u.a.. . Bt1DoI.voouIoII- Shun cnoo Ma. Olllooh t.In.toI m.. don I nvcnlnnilo o'olonk. nnol. N5 an i__._.._._.._ GILLEN t GILLKN. I-H1 anvil! DIILOIII POWER AND SON, In-Ingnd liulllllnl .13` . ALICE MOGILLIVRAY. .1 run... And nuunn I ma Ilalvvlia ` ` EEMGOPA l'llY ROBERT :1 ntminl GILLENIUILLIN. l:1I.IuontnaI-uoltuo. Onco- _|=t._ud Prtnoun 3. DENTIS'l`RY. -_nn Ann! ntlnmlm! Tl IIIIQUIU-II DR. PRICE. ( In-anon. kn. I01 . ` H. NUWK num Gnlvn URI` 0. ORBIS TERRKI / mm` -, nnnvt uIu.. Tilt- In Ar.noz's;11:sr 1 mi. | tuirmunniunfu unqu nu oavuuou. cum `ol work 2" I usually go Iago my study at nine 'o`clool nix morning: ol the Ink. and work until I fuluuuuol Durban. !`|nn'I stop, for ldonot hollow Ilrforoinl Bk work. !': .'.:". .`...`'.`.`.'I'tR .. ... ....'.`1.':.. ....` '. .'.$'r"a'."i '"'n.'v}' '5' II-Il - '3'ciL'.'3i..."c.".'3.' than-uh bl-uobaltouopworb In; when H worry. I guonlly hop I ii you will not: `ver Inuruung." II wee en oblong. irregu er-eheped room, with electing ceili end three windowe. The furniture oon tad of two or three chain end e leether-covered ooIch.- On the oor were iur ekine. On "`th'e_V' eide oi e 'room very neer the window etood en rdimlry tebie (leek, strewn with books. menuecripta. luttere. end elmoet everything elen thet ielie within the author`: fenoy. There wee elwefle e bouquet of ower: on the duh en p_ ed by the euthor e children. When w ting Mr. Roe occupied e breed ceey oheir. which ieoed the`, north. At hie right etood e little book ceee filled with hie own writinp. end et the other end of the room iour or live deep eheivee built into the well were loeded wilh book: of iiotlon end Innue- tinoe. The view iron: the window embreood e etretch ol river. Storm Kinxend Beeoon Inounteine. end the gep in t e highiende with wooden ioregronnd. The yerd beneeth wee iillod with elude end irnit treee. Thie pin.-tnreeqne eeenery wee e oonetent eource oi inspiration to the writer. The reer win- .a legend in I`.'. ;'.'.'. Ta'.....3 i'i.'.I'.'...a"`i~...'.` 3...: mi`. ii 1 ~ come from e friend of III UI III` VDIIIIII III IIIV Wlllle CIIV IVIII wlu dove oered e View II c pleqbent little valley eklrtln Round gap end Doe": Hill mountains, e looked over Mr. Roe`; ger- dbne. orcherde, end vineyerd. end the open country beyolul. A bright wood re burned In-e llulo store In the comer of the Itudy when the weather wee chilly. but the euxhor tether worked with en ovetcoe! on then in e room beeted by` e an are. me usrr um. "I hue never been lnterowetl but once or twice." he eeid. "Alt rule, I prefer the ntmou prlvecy poeeibleto A men who eppeele to the public for his eILprt>lrt.p;nb:':ne`en`y:: enlvmlt ho the ordeal." uni. Hun hll nu nhnnt vnnr mnnnah submit the omul." "Well. than, hell Inc about your mothodt `of work 2 u`! ..-nglhn an Inn: mo nhulv ml ulna 'n`nInnI woods. The home lnelde ll remarkably only end comloruble. A wide hell run: through the home uochervenndeh ln the reer. The eteln ne hell-wey down the centre. Thellnt oovunhele ue enterin leede Into e Geeklullinlehed perlor. greud slew. gun. joe ud tunbourlnee In- loete medal lulu of the author`: chil- dree. Ad II this room le one which would y ol (teeter Internet to the reader. It wee Mt. Rm`: llbrery mo which I wee oauluhcl. Luge hook eeeee covered two eldee ol the room. Here were the work: ol Theolerey. Dlokene, Eliot, Soon. lamb. Bulver. Cherlee Reede. eed e honol other novellete end poets. and the hooks ol nesrly ell of our present writer: at o don; Iheol loel work: unit showing. nhlnh led Mr. Rm`: eulv molec- II! nu ma uoollout hononuu. but did not In- dulp Haul! much In um-Inlun jut previous In M: death. in (north out- doot upon Ill hunting. and In lnqnently wntolcn a long may with kindle in on bud. I hula; hug thrown mun lulu back, and hi: huduunognyhoud "Zip" I Itnblu. and uougnua II Ion: aunt. Inualnnnhhhnh. from thorn: and 0! `nut. and all nnuoInognynoIau"up bglljnthllhooh. from than MI llttlc (um he could tramp ahead (or thin mile: without out 3-may out o! the (lulu uonnquuum manna nun. Wh. out cl working bun If Mr. Roe was not Iudngoonlotlnhlyou the Vcnndsh bowuuulohueou tho lnnunonhlo ..o|.. -L|.I. Ind lunl 1 gram dlnnatlnn ...:"'...::s" "'.:- "':..""..::. 1* to I rs an t . Each mbn he |nvn;1r:..o: 3; In nun: -nrEn||nn," ha ll`, "whinh w but robll no Invlmu no not Ion, `'1 ms is my worhl:!)." be sold. "which I doubt lf will 6 `var inn:-outing." It wu nu ohlalm. (nun: Ar-Ihnnod room. NHWLANDS C mew. aium-rue!-u AmA&r&; . at I 0 ton. B` an-oo' ou'I%'u."' -`moot. an to an an Ollloo. VI.` nun mm as. nun-I. um. the newly worn. - Thu dlnlngmoom in In the (mat of the house. on tho opposite side of the hull. It In u plnln, colniortnblo I tmont. where you can use some rm ol china, un old- l..-|.lnn.4l -[John-ml -nrl Innnv nlutnnon II. .- .. ,,......, .................... _-, ....-__ use oluf old- Iuhlonod sldoboud; spd many plntnrn. It. was I gala! compon that guhorod nmnnd the muhopn on I 0 day ol my vialt. , u-dly 3 you wont by but tht tlu nuthor hod from ton to twenty gluon at his able, and ho nomad at his but when Itundlug n the head of the festive bocrd with carving- knlfc In hand. dispensing the wind: nlur the mumor of the old-luhlonod Ichool ol I...-uhglhu Ail lnnngllhv rllnnnnnnnul gt an or me om-Inlnonoa ocnoox ox honpllsllty. All formality dluppured u: M; table. unlit wu truly I {out of good thin and bright conversation. Afar dlnnor Mr. Ron led me up two at u as us a in hm I ' . 5.3. ....L.'.. :1 n".f'..a.l.."n':....: J: -ts`: which romuod Mr. non any pronu- Ilon. On the wnllu hung to II uhmlm, etch- Innmhnnrl nut... nholnnnn mdcnnnvimn. lion. Un uuvlull mum n uuonol, own- In I.W00d onto, phowgrcp nndongnvings, cl urthtlo tuuuro-have uad all helpful in illultntin nnturo. The mural: were cov- ered with in 5-lone and phat?!-mph: duv- onl oontom nry Authors. ` ot. the lam. Interacting umlmro of the libruy won ro- nhuooonou ol hunting day: in the form of akin: 0! Math font thrown over the books 0! chain, ind which were shot by Mr. Roe himnoll. On the top 0! one of the bookcnu won lull I doun In Cslifornlu birdn. and in I ournor stood the ml: rie which did sh- .I....lIu uu-uh vuvuuu . ..--.- V. _. 'sTo'n';"nT' to.15.3Fi7bE'."1ur which . led Mr. Rm`: only prolet- nlnn, nn u null: Imnn ronnh nhnmhn. alch- III IIOOG I the deadly work. Tim dhnlnmroon `E BRITISH WEN SATURDAY . 1. Illdd to. "'Zi'.'a.E$"" . K. 1 In:-rm. Grulun and it In so mm to druw compunonu." An hour panned away In this plounut con- \-orntloml manner. the famous novelist bo- hg in the M but gnpkltu. Wixn 1 kn t a pleasant omo uooom me to the gnu. And the hem Mo and tho um pump at tho 1: heeoknod nnngh: of the change which would no noon uilonoo that choury \"o|oo un!- lay can that -um-.1 hnnd. Jhnx Amt`: Ilclhv. ;.j\o,.v,".,-v...(_.-: `~ _.v\"-4:`.s~ ....-gunk nu van on- IAN! nudloqqdlawoh Iohunoi touched the drug." '5`? in bi hunted you to write n no- " Well. than the (rut fire broke on |n Ghlnngo unsound to me that It nlordod In uonlhnt subject for 3 book ol some kind. I had npnonnudoiroto Inotluolty inlu hrnku. houoluo oondltioaa. and 1 wcnl. :0 C longonnd at uvonl Ayn among! 0 min: and G!|: .poup|n who found rnlngo in various plans. I wnndatod nround night nnd dny. tnllng noun All the time. I wu than landing the buy ln at n pater. nnd It took no 5 you at odd inurvnln to write `Bnrrhn Burned Away. When] In: hnlf llnhhod I called on my no labour, R". Dr. Lylnnn Abbott, nnd nnkod or his opinion of It Ho oncon me. Dr. (ioorgo Rip- ley, of the New ork ibuu, In: one as! tho In! to n no any rnnl encouragement, nnd hhv lntolhnonynnnnuo bu been anntnined by the public. My m. book has bnd n nnlool 100.000 volnnun. and 150.000 oophu ol `Without I Home hnvo boon nnld. `llu-don Bu-nod Away` no first published In urhl torn by Dr. Hoary Held in the New Yuk Iva int. The unit 01 my first hooks. lnntond docnlng. In conntnntly In- ouuing. I have now Inndo nrrnngunonu with an English nblblnr through! ll on y- phhn and A Innon bonnn Inside: no tgnt Itory. uluo, the French noveuu. 1 new en- ed much. I stick to tho old poet: chiey. l\.dlth'l`hoInI among the later poeb hn written eome heoutllui Ihingl. Give me Ed muud Clurenoe Sudlnsn for we: of culti- esloetlcnl dlndnctipn. I It hk_Mr. Alden. ol av-per`: Magnum. in the greatest of menxlne editors, and for poetical rtnynl of nnture In Illustrative work Mr. emilton Gibson lend: the artiste of Amecs. One of the mo gifted wnuen in Ame:-ice, who he: no oupeer emon India with pen and nail, in. huny opln n, Up. Mary Hul- ouk Foote. Mr. John Bunoughe no no llvingequil In thin country non interpret- er of nature through Ne pen. But thereon ` may other: who are doing` excellent work. end it In hurt! to draw eompuieoue." Ln. line)! M nnrnlv In lhhl nlunnl BOE- enu II wnouy euetreoteu lrom rem me I`! ere the cherectere which claim my entan- tlon. At end: timee I em rether etrlct About interrnptione. I elweye ellow myeelf to wehe netnrelly In the Inorninge. Sometime: I weke up very eer end teie A Itwll ebont my term, lletening to the birds A: they ein in concert. And trying to dletln nleh whic in bi: morning enrol lint. eit down to Heel At 8 o'clock. It coneiete prln` clpelly oi {run in eeeeon end e dish of net- meel.eod A cup of notice in winter. There ere three months not the you when I pretend to do little work in my etudy. They Are Mey. J no end October. During theee month: neture in too leeclneting for me." " ms nvnnun Auruons. I "W o Are your nontemporery Author: 2 ' "W ll. moot ell ere friend! oi mine. Ne- theniel Hevrthorne in my fevorite emong the old Authore, end I think hie eon. Jnllen Hewthorne, bee greet wer- Theckery end Dickens ere my nnlieh fevorltee. Richerd `Henry Stodderd II, in lny n on. one of t e beet llvin crhlce, lend e bee written some \ beentl ul poetry. P prefer the wri of Robert Steveneon to those of or egield. 8te\'eneon`e ' Atyle je, . .. .-. Int-ea-e, In tmirehlv nu. the vlrili ol Noni" auveneon to more very e. end ` lnhreet le Iiimirebly me- tei . Mr. Howele I oonelder the meet lellclwne of living novel writere. only he doan t much the deeper eprlnge of life an e. rule. Joel Bhegdler Harrie leede the moth- Ear eg end. 8te\'eneon'e`ety|e in. em wrltere. enil xomee Neleon Pep ue? promlee ol retnerkeble power. `Clerk ne- Iell'e 'eerller eee ehrlee elweyn interested me. I` think the: Amelie Rlvee le endowed with I-eel pnlne. and her eerller stories have nnneeel powerend plume. The time will mum. when her mind II more matured. umuul powerend peunol. IIII umo mu come, when her mind mnturod. when the will write eemethiug of very great vnnlhy. I think Julian Megrude:-`n nory, `Honored in the Branch, II A charming love Belno, the French novolht, I have on invad much. I noun chiey. IICVI uvw nuuuv u: --u...- Ilcuuuulg. I ---.- with through lull copy- In and a has 0 huidu. that I vs prudently the cum unngononu :- I have with In American publisher." ultimo. ha] a. can uhnnctnn In cthn "V! III! BOII IIO est 2'- --`u".! ..'!. .'. .`.L.. Iauutoa IIO. Ullll 1 mm my noruwu wry laminating and commanding all In Iymga thy. In my booh, `Without I omo, I Iolt Inn tho first that Mr. Jocelyn van 1:- ing to ruin without his opium habit. hot I oould not stop him and ouiiored. much with him. In fact. all the ohaneton in thiI_booh_ took a atrong hold on me. Holt the (loath oi Jocelyn`: daughtor almost on much an though it won a member of my own family. It proved to be one o! my moot uuecoulul boots. I visited institutions, talked with opium eaten and ph oicluu, and read every- thing I could get ho d of on the opium habit boluu I hogan writim tho book. ' "What in your id worhin day Y" Oi course A delightful day a ways bompta one out oi doors. butwhen [ones get to work lam colnplotoiy wrapped up in m novel : and wholly abstracted from re life as nu tho ln.r-mton which claim mv an upon you 2 ' llygruton land so. I hsusnd elm; nun Iouhjg Enoch: an an uomulto benukuot t the woodman lnulud Ulla X nd my oroino very Innnlnnklnn And mmmndinn Ll] mv Ivmnn vv ruuowvuuu -an-- -.. ._.. .._ `Am-`Jinn publfu-ha? "Wins hol do your olnncun In ctlon Aka anon eon 2" ..:-____ -.*;':-..-e mi.` ma My lull IIIII IIIIIII Jhns DE M(1}lLLlV RAY. Women and Children I moohlty. Pluncun an . at Dr. Bun-kn 34% ovhonoNo.I . n ll-lll'l`\.7 llh nu ggnng

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