Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1889, p. 2

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B.H.CARNOVSKY; A GRAND Cg_\R1NG SALE Winter \ Goods At Lowest Prices ever ffered in Kingston. Ready-made Jackets, Ready-made Uluers Heavy Melton Cloth and Wool Dress Goods. ee 3, Clot s and Cloakings. Ulsterings of all kinds. Se lette and Seal Plush. Everything in our stock marked to clear. Bargains ` I` for everybody`at ` `> V Cashmeresf $il_ksj_+and % PLlu%sh.es,4 tc. All W_oo| U| ster Cloth. 60. worth 90c. ,.B|a:'k. Matalasse. 81.16, $1.233. $1.50. Black Otgoman Cord, wortH $1.26. See`our' Prints at 8c. worth I21-2c. MURRAY & TAYLOR S WA LSH & STEACY .._.___;_ R. & J. Gardiner woon & COAL YARD] sA rrm MERVELLIVEUX for 67'1-2c. worth_85c. R. & J. GAR INER. DRESS; Goons, Q uonuf-qnaa D. F. ARM8TRON0', 141 Princess 8! t. ` RETIRING mom THE ?RET*|L BUSINESS. A JOB LINE. 176 PRINCESS STREET. A -JOB LOT TO PURCHASE AL wm. HOLb nuamu JANUARY OOAL AND WOOD. Bortntoh Cosl. Best Quality End Wood. Mill Wood. Veronn Y 1-.` 1onorunsorun1n IN THE i"0LLO\\ IN `- \1vALsa & STEACY. rt t our entire must sold .NCY W8 Bootsnd cheapest in the city. Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets. ... M. MALLEN. 2. )! Princeu Street, oor. Sydonhun Stxovet. Kinantnm .2.EIp.nl\.Jx uu .:_:\J\.J.L.l...L Whnrll Vael tau: Wholeedeend Retail and W Dedai. Goals of the very beet. deecrlptlon. under cover. well ecreen edand promptly delivered. Bnnon wood And udmdsoftootdwoodot mat quelitqon hand. Inspection unlimited and ueudnouon teed. 7 ARD--Corner (lulu-Io end Wemstreete. Z n-mI|m-CIu-emu and Onuo Sunta- YARD--Gorncr cum-Io and wupameu. : 0loo-C|u-onao Foot 0! Chance Stroot. QORDERS left at 110 Itora at Mr. Juno :ddeI|.Prlno$8Bl..I'o:'L lagllolvei 311135. 31003 "00 IINIIID lm. fdamo Communication. _ DRY MILL WOOD AND SUBS. HAS_A NICE LINE OF FANCY AND ODD CHAIRS, J 1131: the Thing for 5 CHRISTMAS PRESENT. 241 PRINCESS STREET. IF YOU WANT THE 0/1eape8t&BestFurniture 0!` ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT Coal. Wholesale, Retail, n-non 017 IIIIID ll Alavill 3MKi'..F_F`E_'!i _9'*R~ BREOK an BOOTH un.--A....- V.-gl A-nnnn Whnlmnlnund INTERIOR CABINET DEOORATIONS L ` souua yourdnlon ouflrlor ~ PAINTING -"AND - PAPERING SPNIOQ IlD-don.t be A clam-and don't in! 't1lHh0kruun1nR`runhhon. `AI Iinnnmnzuu nutnlmrunn .uu-uvnuuiiv | ` "VUUI-l\|nInI any n u '- `T-lllLI|OKI'0IIIIW|l||'|IIl|Il0IL - nu mum rm ,0! Hummus Io Iolpot mom. Ahnyn thebutooloctad ul most `stylish stock in Icutarn Ontario. 3' Glvcul I all And look ovcrour amok?` I\l\f\TlYI\\II(I II`! I I I II I 1'\III'I I\IY\f\m F. c. MARSHALL, '" UPHOLSTEREI? 4! CABINET HA KER HAS_A NICE LINE OF -A-14;`: Ag:-\ 4-\r\r\ l\IIl"IP'|l'\ Hot. Air 10`urnaoo.mAI: coba. Syracuse. N.Y. IIILQ. UUI IIIL LVIII JLUI Ulhhl If GRAND UNIVEESAL STOVES AND R?NGtES are the bait. and cheapest. Fox sale I: y a HALL, PARLOUR., , 000K/MG STOVES and RANGES, our-un.u-.n-nun .1- Illllllll , l'lll.lll|l.l15,DWIlIl um Illa tnouss Steam an Hot Water Heating Engineers. Agent. for the Celebrated Spiral Radiator Hot Air Furmsoamnnufacturcd by _M. H. J3 . cabs. Svrtmune. N.Y. mmujmmnl H PIIJE j- 1A.; 1- 1.... ....ll.. 4 8. OBERNDORFFER. IIIVUT I 11! III] If IIVUI'0lll' IIIIII nonmsows wu.L_ ggpmzj nn'13o'r[ IR! Docs In urriuuuuy uuc Cheapest. `nals msun PURCRABIRB. 1 R. `Iain-I munln -an-n lnllnn, A $19. 50 . WILL BUY A SQUARE PARLOUR - BASE - BURNER.` RANGE: nly at. ` "'i'. WALSH- 0rnol-Oot.BnnIckuad0uur|oBtq. M`:-zncnmyts I - wnoussxesnens 1 1 H- BRAMES 4 . $55760 `WILL BUY THE LARGEST SIZE. 14? GRAND IINIVIIERQAI. RTOVICS AN The Beat In Ernchtauy the ` lfhonnaul. EL?Li3"I`iTTIaos.. It 12,, _ n;__.. -_.I .'I-- Dual..- AND ALL lklll U! FURNITURE lmmonnm 281 PRINCESS ST. EHENRY BB.AME, . Undertaker and : bclmer, -251 PRINCESS s'mEE'r,- . Cor. sydonhun Street. 5 Telephone communication. PROP. "V 1'7" , ""` ""11 "" .m ~.;-.*~::: ......... .. ug . : bohnulnd ho_uI:I "wool: AND com. DI. IA?-AND IIDIAU STRIKE. u-----one-.u._usn . c-mumps:-nus!-59` gttattg-`p1ol|unnh*Oun| yududutahlahwwl. GUI DOIJAB PIE DAY. n1s'onLmmn6 t3s. FURNI'1`URB1. &;? 7 ' BIBBY & VlRTUE`8. mag Street. laluncruun BY m sI, mmyma `$5 3...... f. 5;; IJIID W. ll. unuuuun. r|Iuuvunu Plumbingstnm and Gas Fitting Hoatinz :k a Piaho Rooms, I! Pris; Su loouldaotny n|doltlIoon :r.ytoIrluvth an ounlh Inulod ad I; slum," "sh. whlnlcn on- we may In Inlnluu, uue use ruuneru `ru- turne iron: the ole of dleunt pedelpee are not ell In. The y ow fever ecourqe eeeme to have been quite overcome. but en elem- lng epidemic ol vhletlln le epreeding Ihroughthe lead. It -mo e the weeken- eex neetl . In Kennel eee they hue In r |l|e_en nohe Weber "e chem ribb- er." ey en eppnrlng on ee 2 The other night He reoepdoeelewee me; upon II. and we wete celled n to etoenelnhnneeopeele Ill. V _$|0Il by e req eerlone-hot yon; ledy, whee prlu IIOIII let! I neteeelly to the nnnleehinl-nun. but than lung noun: IIIII. ll 1 IIIIIIIO Iwl oirlllu oouulcrn Kn-Klu tunnl was none [can :30 triad. [buy pa oonvggtodsnd Int to the albu- uu-v_}m. IIIV this llununltv for "Whlu 1 Qmwld II I'D `IO AIXII pill!- tl|ry-u. why immunity for Cup 2" Win! h Inca fot tho southern you In manly Inn for the northern gun- or. 00 Pollotlhrlnolh ind mono. dilpnton an! Ant! nlllv Ila nnvnd. for All d thick r0II`IXl'FIIl'llWIII I'll IIIOIIIE IIIIPIIIC out and Ill] debt puyod, for all 1:! which to Indznbo Hal, but an Elnmon _I'I- tnrnn in than alum-In nl Alumni ngrlnhnn Al-Q Ae we approach the cloee of the ear we naturall count up our loeeee and ta e atock of our leeeinxe. \Ve certainly have not loet so many of our Englieh-apeahing great men and women, echolare, eulhore, artieuu, and military heroee ae were taken from un laet year. alee, we have not many to lose 2 We have had a thousand minor dieaetere, terrible enough for the eulferere, but no euch tremendone tregediee by tire and ood. earthquake and cyclone en in eome t yeare. .But "White Caps" here and (Kt:-e almoet all around the horizon betohen moral foul weather, more to be dreaded than any norm at eea. Grand railroad enterprieee are being puehed in llleny direction. but they are being faithfully accompanied by railway robber ente rieee. quite en hold and nearly ee Theee marked mie- creente are being everywhere v ronel planned. and when caught eeverey d 6 with, whlle the "White Cape" eeeln to he nnvnevnli `ll A|m$--|Dl' I'll `ll!- u-wcuw so wvv' --v--_ `_._.__V N.B. Ian at the Grocery bull-0 0! Ju. (huvto Princes Street. will receive ptompc nttcnuon. C'l'olovhono onmnunlon.tloo' IIBII, wnuu sun "IV nuu unp no In ` Till uvonl lot cIono-dm- the berry t|c- * tics. cy lint mu Iron in the pro- ...-L.. CL- I-gl -I65 QLA Iunilnn ll` thnlr vhw. Illnl. II II clrniun uuuwvzu the o on on I. o lulu. Hlfmhtako not coring: thorn In KI.` gun... -nnn -A1: wnnl-I nan Orly` HG. JIM)` nru IIIIII "3 Hull III pru- porty. the Inn with the India of their vio- tllnn. It In the dlhnnoo In crime botvnen AL- ._-_-I--. A. 1. AA-L ant` I-ulna An Ilsa tlolll "wners may win uo we most xoou. How "wise unto sslvstion" are those rich men likehlr. Childs. Mr. Mills. who hss just sstnblished s trsining school for nurses st Bellevue, snd Mr. lsmsy. who hss ven toths poor of Liver l SIIOJXX). I the two rsilwsy h s, Vsnderbilt snd Gsrrett. hsd rocrested eir br-sins and souls by ohsritsble plsns snd work one would pro bnhly not so soon hsve suffered physicsl end the: other rnentsl desth. Hsd Stewsrt tshsu pains to distribute his enormous gsins slnong the people. to whom he owed these in grant port, or whom his monopolies hsd crushed, much scsndslous litigstion would hsve been svolded and thst terrible irony of Into, the "toting" of his old bones put his Innrbls pslsce in s rough such by night would never have shocked the community. 0. uwe. ine newluoyl nun wore gum.-rune P; remembered end feithfully mininterod to. Alnoet ee fortunele ere they as their bro- there of Philadelphia who heve e entionory Sent: Chue of their own, whom no unbe- lievlng Thonue" oen dethrone, or rether for whom, when the imqinory good geniue of childhood voniehee in unoke epthe chimney, e reel. preoticd, good genine etepe in et the door. the child'e friend` giving plece to friend Child, who doee hie epinting not leee "gently." but more judiciouely then the Dutch saint, inveet. ting hie benec- tione where they will o the moat good." "nu '-aim unm enlvntion" are those rich mse de , except e visit to the perk, the soologi portion. to eee how the children end other pleyful enimels were enjoying /' u . I didit heve much of e treet on Christ- themselves. Ithink that with the excep-. tion of the poor eegles, who seemed ell the `more unhe py for the rich sunshine. all the cepti tiere. even those from the most uncivi ized parts of the eerth. were of the opinion that Christmes wes e good instit- tution. All the fowls end ell the enimels not perversely edhering to s strict meet diet were generously treeted to grein, nuts. oelxee end fruit. The roughest buffalo bull end the surliest beer were feested end dis- cuseed their good things in e quieter, better mennered wey then even their more dengerous nemesekeeet the sum time the dey previous holding high cernivel in Well street. Cherity did not esheust itself in the monkey house or beer pit, or turn ewey with empty hends efter lling the elephent's trunk. There we: something left for depen- dent humeu creetures. The eppeel of Cherles 1.. Bruce, the noble founder end epoetle of the Children's eid society. wee responded to, es usuel. end the poor little weifs fe'est- ed like so meny prinees, but with better ep- titee. The newsboys elso were generous y AI......e .. `nulselenln en. than en their hrn- -vs-~--u-v v-----`. V . V _ - _.,_- lllhnt s day was Chricthss Dsy in .New.. York. .Sunn , soft.-1'sdient., glorioui; it msde one rot _er glad to be slive. `It wss s- ssmple Ms -dsy. stored u for the 30th or April tofoo the poets and s queens with, and given out to us by mists `e. Msy-dsy` hss of lute urs become sll rhyme and no. roses, ss " ore`fsthers' Dsy" in some pro- hibition" New En lend towns he `become "ell talk and no ci er.'f Here in New York, even at the Annual love feast of the New England socist , I heer~the triotic cele- brsnts were s owed no ci er, but were obliged to content themselves with chsm psgiie. But they may be thsnlriul that they r .were no further out down in the table p vileges of the sesson, for I see thst s witty journslist is melting we on the immemo- riel piece dc resistance 0 )unhee desserts. llecsusethcu srt virtuous, 0 Tribune. shall there__ be_no mince pie snd doughnuts 3" Still our men had; right royal festival at Delmonico s, ss good ss it could be with out the presence of cod women. Masculine ` wit and eloquence sd full swin without issr of dsmsging rivslry. " Ami thyety, splendor, luxury and use they gsrisnded rough old Pl mouth Rock with poetry, snd psi msgni cent tributes to the piety, fru- gslity, tern erence, endurance end courage of the ilgnms. Well, it is something to be able to hnowgvirtue when you see it. Ah ! could those sturdy forefathers and those heroic. but homesick and perhaps seasick, foremothers have forseen from their bleak lending-place 268 years ago that im sing gathering of their descendants, and enrd, through some back sction telephone, those touts and speeches, could they, houaeless and hungry. have propheticslly beheld that wsrm, bright banquet hall, how it would hsve comforted them amid-all their `hard- ships and priveLions'! They were silent men, for the most part, the pilgrims fathers. and not given to "dropping into poetry. Their talk was chiefly addressed to the Almighty, and their song also. " But we have to tske what their wives and the newspepers were spared. The sing the fathers didn't commit ere visited upon the children. 0 11115 gossnpov THE nova. gruca ans:-znwooo on THE LEAD-T ` ma EVENTS or THE DAY. ----q--- Clrlntmu 153:4. New `tor|;_.1\u-gm.-on ,3! the clot: of tho'Dny'- The Oountrr ggwoo Io Who, Could~ Eullv be `lie chu-It; ol tn". Blob. ru 0 .A __ l\-_. 2- \Y_'_ n-mm .f)lI'Od- vvn -l'n 1|! THE VERY <$umAmmP"m"s"Fi1cnu5 JOHN L. JOYCE. $|III KUI IT!-| IIITTIII I II` I; but that lung power equal in tin unh put upon n nnnhnd glut Thu named % IHE IBRITISH4 WH1G.s xTURDAY__.fJAN. 5. uwpu. ` mud. 5! th -3-: mm. the only con ours. Putnam : Ex- y lnltud. Bonus non-producing Inb- Iupnouu I all y hatcondulod Putnam : Pdllcnnco ulonulnn-pop truth: In low wild o! all poisonous and mun-. Klaus. 5 vvbv 55:5 : .and" .*:::2* `"' "= III`-ll`! H , WUIHII ICE`!!!-Il.')'U|l `Vllvll Q 7~'i'-'13: can In 3 nutuhell. replied the boy. I've got man? lent out who dnfeunt . and `I I with my fnnn timid Inn than ddb nulchn n :.+.".,m'-`:.{: nfnnnb Na 1 r?i'_::l.',-71.9.? A CIIIZHI OI uxwnwu. um, Iluunvu uuuuu twelve pounds of tobacco ynrly in I `tum that he declares In over one years old. It leads a mhthonnticnl person to cclculuo that It that were the ava-up unount uuod_ In tho pipe since the am day 9.00 pounds of wood hnvo been burned In BM! bowl, and it tho rst 019 Ind been putoutut that-shot to par count: would nowlnvo powuto tho sum of |1,7:us,ua,aoo. loan of ldntlleackn. H `O b N . his nn nnr.vwhdv c TUIIEIDII WWII l`Ill(`lI_ llllllllll U] IIZI IIKIH Iu'blehoad.undthotownn.ho|antoutu grant number of pa-lumen; nndwlnnpauco wudoclnraditvmntoundthntwoot melti- nuwu-o held in England as prhnmn at war. In tboclvtlwarltwu thoI-6 Gown toaendtroopntonowonmpr l0,1l).Ind fuI'nhhetlultog(~tha'1,M0men. wv--y --V ' a;s'w'{x'w'A'n'x' mi [ Yud No. l-0uurIo Street. ` 1-Cluonoo btnotwhuf. " " 8-8t. IAWNDOO What. Cocure doliv before broken woutha not: 1:` oghlof 0 oo-8t. lasagna What o;$:L:nr1uuhAmu-tun owl ' A 0.... :.`."..'.f.:`.`:;:I.'.:`!.;`.`u':.i.':.."?.3? Q'l`o|n|Ihono Couununiutlon. JAMES SWIFT 8 D0. II IIIIIHHI Ill LTDIISUDIIIM I R11-l'IlB ILJBIUCIA Marblehead contributed a regiment of l.(ll) Inentothearmy,nndat!.he and of thownr thore were Hill) tntherlea children in In popuhtiou n. has than 4.0)). 7*; / Q 3'; nu mac. During the war or 1819 the friguto Om- ditution was ohiony manned by mm from I-phi.-haul nnrl elm tnwn Aim mt out I I aytl to Ive way In tnls manner. The excitement in England over the course of the Prince of Wales, In playing t emis- chief with the Honorable Artillery co puny, has given us republicans some curious read- ing. I do not, of course, think of entering an the merits of the case. I will merely say how the free discussion over there of the connfuct of the prince. and the fearless com- ments of the London press on "the blunder" 'f"the foremost and most popular man in England, have struck me with a realization of a great change in this matter or manner of English royalty, since the time of the last Prince of \Vales-that first gentleman of Europe. Ab0ut.,hi`m. when at the worst only journals of the opposition and outlaw ports and radicals dared to speak plainly, while for this little arbitrary act of Albert Edwnrd`s, involving no political or moral rinciple, that lofty personage is severely lamed and solemnly warned by conservative and liberal organs alike. If the long prose- cution ol a disastrous w`ar-if the loss of the grandest colonies of Englsnd--if madness and blindness did not utterly remove George III. from his sacred place, I do not believe that this blunder of his greatgrandson. a ent the Honorable Artillery Company, is go: to imperil the Hanoverian succession much. V (1.. AFI (luv.-sr\'wnnn The lllntorlc Old Place `Vhioh Wu Recently Devutamd by Fire. The town of Marblchoad. Mam, which was to fearfnlly devastated by a re some time ago. Was. at the commencement of the rovcr lutionary war, reckoned the second town in Massachusetts in popnlation and wealth. It is built upon I peninsula projecting into Mas- mchusetts buy, about four miles in length and two in breadth, with an area 0! tbout 4,(lI) agree, and joins Salem on the west. The sur fare iselevnted, and is extremely irregular and rocky. The harbor In deep and convey nient, and is about one and a. half miles long by a half mile wide. The town ha been noted from the rssettlemont of New Eng- lanrl for the enterprise of its people in the sheries More recently the inhabitants have also t-ngngsd in the manufacture of boots and sham: HIJFUIII THE FINE. Marbleboad urn. originally a part of Salem. and was inmrpomtaed nuadistinct. town in 1610, so which time it contained forty-four families. Many of the Inhabitants were from the Channel Islands, and their peculinrlties of language am still to be noticed among the people, and formerly exismd to such a degree as almost tn mmsumw A separate djslect. Ila:-hlghnnd mmn-ihnnui n nurivnnnf. nf I Nil putting out to get out or me way. no -thou1h,t,ehe ,would turn to the left, ineteed of w ich the pervereely And ruhly turned to the right and ineolent-ly feced us. She was the Willinm Tell. The Swiss still be- lieve in Tell. . They keep hie rock and pre- -eerve`in every museum of the re ublic- the bow and arrow with which `he 6 ot Jlfthe apple. We gave him-her-feir warning. People on that boat shouted npd scream , and the Tel|" backed out just an Heyti has done, and the collision by which our" craft or the other world have eupred wen - happily avoided. Still. we took no glory to ourselves for the ieeue, and I don't. think our country merits any for compelling Heyti to give inthil matter. I` exoltementin England "tirely from note; and uwuj an, mnnio in writhn, but the till: itf of III uptu- sion and sentiment that no human voice can ......a.. n I ...- .... ..|..1 .|..L nnnr vim ,|`,hqu DO ' Q We sure well out of that Hnyti peril. It in a. pit our delivergnoo did not come` in time for t o probidnt to hnva mentioned it in his Thank-gixfin proclamation. Our own ro- mindl me o I` littlo ndvonturo whic my daughterand I once hnd mi Lake Lucorne. We we a in I umnli boat. of which we were otpti holmlmen and crew, My dnughtor rowed I steered, We hid just left the landing of the quaint little cit for our pon- pion some two mile: up the la a, were In 1 hurry sud I0 did. not wsit for I steamer, also putting out to get out of the way. We ihuhu ..l m In}. .5... n...-..-.~..lu uni ruhlv tnrnod non nna uonumenu um no nnmun vmuu pan render." I Wu yet glad nk poor Pstgi wu_not there to bear. w A: \ O O_ nnrntq Indy. Acitlzen of Eneonton,Gn.. smoke: about ......|... ........A. 4.! CAI:-An.` nan:-Iv In A ulna EARD AND SOFT WOOD. llouwont the Drlclt. Chuputud 13$ lnplonnd Beau Oordwood. Oak. Blush Anh.llmorHunlook0on`lwooI| Eundol-U: an ad. art! ouwutKlndl1nWood. .orStov Cod. utOnnLNo.40oAL8ott. on-Bhcr THE TOWN O` MARBLEHEAD. u. [10 Kl-1 . Clllllj '0' ,0 . uw ".3. Mr Nggai would noognueyou with can Icwlll.` -._.u.__...| `L- `I Jullvuauwjl uv Tum dobb ulclea u g."-D&'0l! PIC. Gluc: Gnr.s.\'wo0D.' AMER1C A"1?I" TQTIBBE A1` 25 VODHTB, Gents Toilet Fancy` Velvet Slig Ilfdv YOU W1 L sVE I By Buying our Dryaoods atheG at Retiring Sale of ` V We know persuasion won We must ussthe lever hloh no buy:-hen` together with on still unsurpassed by We Anticipate the n the preceding ones. Oome quickly while the A will went to come and bin Readers of the "British WI!` V ' should non stock, which is still a cry lap on within t next few wet AFFORDS A GREAM 0|-1! uwutnllnzillngwi, .orSt.o` Cub u God. 0. Cod. orBhc- Inl `I00-Llloto LCMWFORIH 00.. - Footofoaunut :_;.__ |_A. -5 .|.- n_...- u-_ -0 lg.

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