Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1889, p. 7

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Ir I141 Ann! I Vat IJIIJUJ vm ulouu uunn II uuuul rwmu nauwlya. Winter excursions lothc Pacic Coast. San ` Fruzciso. Lne Angelou, San Diego. Riverside San Benmrdlno. PunInnd.0rogon.Vlotorh uni Vnncouver. ILL`. - 'l`n \N'innln.~n Kn:-th.\.Vn-1 and Ia-nI.I. ll. GRAND - TRUNK - RAILWAY; Throhloo Ever Nhtbth ug Otmm Shortyl. mg y . V1: Grand Trunk & Canada m` c lhilwavs. excursions lathe Pnnin (`.nnnL mu. wen no ununn Uolumbu. with only .050 ch otouu. No I-tom: Tronblol. J. H. Tnnoa. l4'.(`oNwn. D. W. Fown. Ant. Supt. An. Gan.l`Iu.Am. Bum. d I. ` . o. 'IIx'pI-ulouvu at 11:46 In.. connect! with C.P.R.. N ht. Extre- nt Shubo lake for all points at. and west. Arrives Ottawa, 5:25 n.m.; Mnntrou. 8:15 |.m.: Quebec. 8;!) pm. ; Tomnto. 7:38 3.11:. The only lhrouzh train service to the Nnrn. Quebec. 9;!) Toronto. uni. on! lhmu 1: to the North- Weot I Br: Columbia. with only change ...... N 5 M an Kl an n 4.15 - ;m`v`.._ .a ..m;'2"z.h. 11 :33 fun. {if-.3 -1: , w. a;ro'...'.: -'i>e`inbr?:E3f7':?'sYx'z:.'""' """` o. I liked |'onvan Klnpton7:l)a.m. :u-rlvu nt nrbot lake 101!) 3.111.. And Rontrow 2:46 Mn. -B:;ts*;%`s.i`a'xn':f`*::..:::~.:':.:rr:b:."` the .'a1.h West. um British Colum- bia point: IHE BEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE Between Kingutan. Pocorbo Tomato. 8!. Tho- mu. London. Owen Sound. ult. Sta. Mnrlo. Uttawg Montreal. Quebec. and All points In the United States. "rmr rr ONCI um YOU wn.L1'Axx no OTEII. Newandllncntcnn norunozulllxprou Trains. No. 3 Exp-on leave: I must 12:40 p.m An-Iva tomato 8:!) In. : ttawn. 5:45 pan. Montreal. 8:15 p.m. - Euohoo. 6:!) 5411.; Run- n-ow. 6:10 p.m.- Penn-oko. 7:58 pan. No. Klnnton7:!)u.m. znrrlvu uc: uu: you via Uu_nlll0I.I Iruun THOMAS HANLEY. World`: Ticket Agent. Corner Johnson um Un- tario Streeu. GRAND TRUE K CITY PASSTJER STATION extmchnrue. V Tho last train to make connection with the steamer leaving Portland leaves Kin ton every Weduafrlay at 1:40 p.m.. and to Ha Ha: ever Tttursdayjtlzlo p.m. - K ' ` L Al information remu-din: Ih nntnminn nf s'I'J3:REo: 6 or 'l`nursdhy`|t 1:40 1-ding tho aelobtion of` berths can be obtain from IIIlIt\lJ` An tr .--- -.-- K. &P. and C. P. R. I age Steeraxo passengers are booked to and from Queenstown. Derry. Belfast. London and Glas- gow at same rules as Liverpool Intermediate passengers are furwnrded to and at Liverpool pusengera forwarded to and from Glnqzow and Liverpool by rail without extra charge. to make cnnnmtinn um}. Ihn n.I|n.u ur uunnn raaanulu. (`nbin-850,$05 and 875. nbcordlnk to aN'om- mmlnliun. Intermedlute sau Steer: 6 Oil). Rs-Lurn tickets from Li\'or&)nol t.o} o land or Hulifux-(`nbin 81(1). Sozinn 8150. according to posit ion of stateroom. Intemlcdialo $60. Steer- 840. . From Porand. SARDIXIAN. Jan. 18. ` #0. Mixed leaves Klnmtou at 1.11 |rr1va.nt. Shn-bot. [no At 7:10 n.m.. "W" VERNON H. BROWN & co., 0!` no J. P. Gildnrrleevo. Agent, 42 Clu- ' once Street, Kingston. | purul. For freight And passage apply st Com- gmra Oice. No. 4. Bowling Green New or . VIa`D\Tl'\\T `El unntuvxv ; nn IUD Tlilo Through Bill: of Ladlngglv can for Belfuf, Glu w, Havre, Antwe|Ep- and other point: or on t Continent and Mediterranean not-ta. _._,_ _ A . .....::_a.._.__.E REH3; REA`D, READ. x-mm nor 4&0, mglgewltork. Stee at ery w ten. Swerago Tlckeumgut: sand from Lbndon And Queen- town and all other part: of Europe at low at rates. 'I'1..........L 1):. .t I -j2.,, n . n,.. . msr Exp/753.9711/L .95/mot. UMBRIA . . . . ..Saturday',`Ja.n. 5, 8-00 u.m5 BOTHNIA. .\Vedneqdly. Jan. 12, 2:30 p.m. " GALLIA... . .Satnrdo.y. Jan. 19m. 6:30 mmf 'SERVIA. .. .. -.Saturdny,|Jan, 26:11.`! p.m. ETRURIA.,....`Suturdny,Fe` ` 6:30 nun. AURANIA. . . .. Saturday, Feb. 9, noon. U.\lBRIA..Saturdny. Feb. 16. 5:30 am. SERVIA ...;.Saturday, Feb. 23rd, Noon. unuxu--vou, {GU MJIIIHN, It oommodation. Into odiatn From Pier 40, N. R. New Yo Rff At van) '1. Du min! A ro/Mai/Tr%"}4})b` LIVP0 0l.h, cuuxa _A'I` coax "1u.maon.) The largest, tuna; and most magncen ' alga) in the world; luau? never (out a passenger and have made the fa.9te_: passages on record. Oldest bus in eziatevwe. " ' foam: /fz//vr%T. ALLAN LI1\TIE-2.- WlNTER-S_A|LH$lGS. RATES on'-PAssAGm : Cabin--860, 880 and8!00, nccordlngu) no uommodation. Intomnedintn mua.oe_.1'ui Then prooorvo them by using TRAVELLI1'\ILi. IBM QGIBW N`. R. York. van) '1: 13.6.... i5ALMEB HOUSE Z From Halifax. Saturday, Jan. 12 DAnnAnII l Jl";g:' rah lea. IIUHKEJFA In I . C.LO{MI. .JIfLF n g clltjtm 33:3. In dtyoroou uunuly ummhdw A. P. IIoV%l'Y. M.D.. C.M.. M.R.C.8.E :'.."~*-=-'..'.T... 1":.:- - '-*"""-`*""`I*`-"*3-"'~** --T PRINI 0| stand. Tolghu JULIE UIISAIVUIS. l.4lJ.D.. aouornon lo. 0moo-uusnoa oy- uthohlot. Ofloo. NONI! 10 AI wont our:-ontnul. Iigailil BEL. ~. IABIIITII. ornn. OouvnAIIlI. u'nno-0ornor RE; and Block Bu-sou. our Wrlobbrunstoro ELECTROTYPERS. F. DIVEl};CO.,TQRONTO '|!oo-0tI'lI0l' K-III (\ Vn'!o'I DWI! 300" IUBNIU 7 Ella J. M. MACHAR Harri:-lg Sollclmr. kc, oloo removed to 58 OLA (`ll STREET. aver (LN. W. Tolonanh Ooo. Manny to lnnn. omoo removed to an (Inn KENUII STREET. over W. Tolocnph Ooo. Mon: to loan. 'l\II\' nrnn Amine: I I r. Ulollllo 'l'n11I nun and extracud without pain. A. STAOKBOUHI. I. D. 8.. come: of Ptlnceu. and Hunt nu-oot BARBIE-ITKR. lo. U|ce-B"ilhh American Homl Block. Claroqpo atroot. Money L0 Dunn. r .u lI\|I\\v-In` *3. ?.cn1:. mg. D.D.:`LD and ?::.`..`:`..".'....E`?. .."'w -x""'r.'."""" Mg. -...._- ._.._._. . .` . ..-.-_. ..--..`, .. -u--- ' ' "L: Z'fr:2.:1~:N'1s, Dim-run. directly ovpodu the Po` Olllou gaguymon Su-cot. huhlhbod In Klnuton. QUAD} All dlillll Aouounvurr. Avnnon. &o.. I Street. near Kim: 81. - DR. PRICE. Punvcun. Bananas. kc. 0mco-No. I8. Vaughn Terrace: Prince: St. unvun `llvuv may - \1Ll.4l4.l.';J\ G. Ullahlll` . Ancnmtcrs. Iuocmoon toll. Gaga. 0 nice- Corner of Brook and Bagot Streets. A A1: lninfuri nvvn Brilliant Out. Beveled. Silver-ed, n.....+ 131.4. A... l lJ\)\J C U lll.4I4l'.lV , Urr c:-Il Brock at t., Wallingt it:-cot.` Telephone No.35? no" 0- nwu . nu: . nun - ..-. UK. Ahllil M(li114LlV Kli. Blunt: 0! Won: And Children I specialty 2Ioo-D Pu Sn: . at. Dr. 8 to II 1'olon?):o.No. D" uvuu vn .~au`|uuuo L:1cI:a-rut LODGI. No. . of the Sons of Eng- land Benevolent Socletx, w I] meet in their new Lodge Room.onrner Montreal and Pnnoeusu. over Bu-achnn'| Hnniware Store. the 2nd And It.h Tuesdays 0! each month. 1. \Iv\I. 1'. 1. on Uxnxn. ran ' Avsmcna or 111: Gmxn Lona: or Mucnnntu. Exausn. meet every other Friday in the Sons of England Room. Princes! Street. Next meeting JA.\`l'AlIY 18TH. W. hl'EIllLL, Rooording secretary. ruvv 1-.n any -sun, Ancnrrmcra and Building Burveyorl. Once Molungton Street Kingston. nu. nun...` WW WW1 MHEEMOVED. Barri:-i` nmnn I-nmnvnd In f`.l.A Cl! RTRIEI1` E0. 92. on Wodnudny. Jun. 9th. v ..u...... . u. .-mu. . . nuvvvd um. FM. MUNDI-ILL. BARRIBTKR. to. Olce-Bv-mnh American Rmnl Block. (`.lnnmnn .\lI-ant, Mnnpv In [Ann .'l I'|Io$ , Illa] Ildphono 0. III. rruu. uunjernonrnl aw. Tnl BlImvl-F`lno groceries. ne And do- mesuo fruits. .103. 11130003. lluonlo Build- ings. Ihrket. square. A-II AILLCLJII II. 110 V Dawn! uu V VI VIA, Bve:1t.P1ate.&o. 2bdI O.A.'US LAN I), Boots and shoes. W. Abnm, mnfr. Men`: work as any Factory work on hand. Brook BL. neat rket. Plumbing and Gas Fittinq. J. G. BABTOW. practical units-inn. P umb- lng gasnnd steam ning, 349 Kins-St. Tele- phone No. 62. ~ 1 ttuonngu Ion LATIOT AMERICAN Snrua. gunnnteed no u o to A. 0 Bml.N's.IPrlnoenu St..a.hove Sydenam. _ l/IHIUTU IUII-It JJIOIIIUTIUUQ own Bnos.. (J. B..n;zd F. WJ degluimls uhoioooigu-I and tobaooos. Poolmd bill room- In connection. Onuriostreet. near Bur * onouoomgul um wnoooos. Pool um biulud Onuriosueet. near Bur nett House. nney snow um largest and lines! took of Im- mzrwd and Domestic Liquors. Tan. 3331:. 850.. the city. Groceries and Li uors. J. Human a (`o.. 53 Brook . u-oet. Family (roe 11 in: net! W1 . 11 nt! oi . V1g'rg:u WA`nn:no|lr1::_ tn %:nt!.hn groceries, un rted wines. 11 mm and oi ' } Vnrronu AREHOUSI. muted to gumbo ` best place in the cit Lo buyzrooeeumrookery. 'htna, eto. Tnos. .Jo s. TIIRNIY Bane. h!n'o ?I_ovod to their new Egemlsos. Brook Streez. uket `iqunre, whore ey show Lhelargeat and nes! Lock of Im- Dorted Domesuo Llano:-L Tana. Elana &.n._ Finaucoat. - MONEY 'ro bond in lrgo or small mum stlow rates of interest, on City and Farm Property Loans gm wd on City and County Debentures. Apply to onus Bnmus. Man or. Frontenac Loan and Investmem Society. l'l'I0l--0ppo- rite the Pool Olco. nlnonlo l0o;ular IIootI;:p. Mlndon, No. 53. on Mondny. Jun. 7th. at 7:! Mn. STAINED GLASS. Photographic. A B Hnmnnnson. Photographer. Enlarged Portraits and Viewu. satisfaction tum-anteed.` J. W. Pownu. Copies and Enlarge: small lctures. allklnds. and llniehes in my Ityle. ur crayon rtraiui are entirely free-hand drawing; an we cnnmoke any change re- quired. Our bromice enlargements are nished ln era on or monncrome and are second to none or line nlah. J. W. POWELL. 165 Prin- cess street. an an. uulnntrr, wulun llIItlUl'.JOVVBllBl'. IDDTIEK St. dealer in watches clock diamonds.` `8'u1'm Baos.. 345 King St.. I: new Watches. ran ng in price from to : Silverware an Jewellery. A. M- BROOK. Watuhmeger. Jeweller end gn- graver, has every facility for manufacturing and re airing cwellery in all its branches. Golden {hnnmn Watch Sign. 11) Princem St. -. ERQFESSIONAL OAiR:I)S_.4 pomar of no ievqellm-y. 347 King Street. J. A. Ll:Hl:uP, watch mukenjewnller. 8381-ock B'|u'rn BROS M5 Kfhll St_ |nrtnm fnr . A our um cuy, l`1la|:rAl:zl:'"o;ue`;';f,:Ll;`l:y:!q`II-:1';'l)x(;lp;n:n B nut-clan ll, . 8 31 t to pets and oommerclal ...`.'.`. { 1-e:`3 .`n . o...'n& 10. .. u_ B 31 .35 m`3%?. ` Il7_;;L ,, ,, - [ n` uwlqen and I eweuery. ` M W. SPANGIRBURG, manutaomrer and im- porter of nna ievqellfy. , Lnnur. mnkordewnller. 8831-ock ulna: run will always be on hnndin the shortest 00 C6. IMGC Inlox Bnos..Kl wan Exchange. Live `and Boarding 3?; Ion ogrlggr of Brook and t Streets. A new and at uni: outt of {etlgoleu And eioollent horses. C ` mode- a 3 H. P.vWljgf Lrvnzv. foot of PrlnveuSl_:.. In thunoat thoroughly equipped onoln the city, having over: style of I-ix kept in u`very._8,pe91a1 rates opera Cigars and Billiards. Honnln deals! I nhodoooirul mbaoooa. Pool And hilllu _.._ -_____.'_ Hbiels and RZIzm"}{nt}Z " `- IlLANDHOU8l- tclgu-aandu non Meal: at reurular hours. . Dovu. Mar at Square. Bunxrrr Hon Ont St. neuron. that class mono arr Ind arihsmuou. '1` . Wu.sox-1. P:-obriator. - ` Auuox Ha-rn.. garner onnam nnd Mhnfrm It cures Dyspepsia. Amnng the choice Break- fast Cereals mnnufsclnrz-d at "Uur National Food" Mills. Toronto. which are having an ex- tensive sale all over the Dominion. the Desi- cnted Wheat is the greatest boon to dysmptios ever invented. One out of hundreds of testi- monials received: "lhmldyspe in for 20 voars. iused all sorts of remedies um I the years 0 I got your liesic tted V\'hoat. I gained I5 poun ii in three months and have been well for nearly ears. but I use the food every day still. ' ve!` Hen ve cents [0 my postage on sample to P` 3 ' I f'\ F I A I I 1 II l'\ I` Q I * I;ivery'Establ sIameuto. , I A. Buauv. 129 Brook Street. t.holeeding Irnzwkuand livery stable in the oily. Telephone 0. . . l ' I1`. 0. Wniou. ll) Clarence Street. the largest and longest established livery in the olty. Telephone No. 179. Vehicles ready It I mo ,. mantle notloo. Emln Bnoe::`N`e5 Live in connection with St. Lawrence l on 13.; Street. Fl:-at clean rigs will always hand on up NELSON uwnnu. Proprietor. , v ' ` Orrnu Ho-rll. oox-nu; o- Ontario and P:-in can Streets. Flrat-class accommodation; yud and nmbnn . Jun Norum. Proprietor - 11": 'rrru.. oor. con and Ontario Bu. But tI0l'I'i'I.iiii1 " ' " ma nqnoraixm cf ~ mu-3. Good yam and atabling. A. Snnmox. ANOLO-AM!I:H'1N HOTEL most convenient uooa yam and cabling. A. sun-sow. Hon.-1., convenient and popuhu-howl m oltg opposite t1)G.T.R._Itl clan and steamboat lnn inure. Mas. Buuunun _ ._.j_:__...._,,_.___....__ j rn,, " -g . ..- . _ . wusorl. Probetor. 110111.. corner Queen nnd Montreal Bu-nets. well situated. with yard and utnbllng Nsuuou Bwnun. motor. -- 01'!` `WA H011]. oornur Onmo And Prhn DB. ALICE MJBILLIV RAY. man: an! Pa-L: A-AI hllnnn A an`: Eoionkt. John'I. No 3. on Thursday. Jan. . D. . Fruit. Confertconery to. II in-ooerlau. - vv - -vIv.III.y1I \rIuuv\ru --uuu; u. I :IOHN STRANGE. LL.B.. mm: 11:. 0mno.-umrnnn n THI3.` `C_1'TY p1REcToR`f _..._-J-%.. NXWLANDS 8 REID. 1- A-It `DiAIHB_ j High Class. FlneArt. Llvo Stock. Mechanics .-uuy--vuv nu. nus .- Watchen and Jewellery. W. smuatxnune. manntaomx-or nu "'E"""i"En'aTxo [I'.`I'l_ -um-mnnn fn 11 Gun ADAM M. AR'lUR l'A\l`l Annrlnn Ln (`II Puvvz AND son, rcrnnnd Rulldinn u:-van ROBERT SEA, :1 Enuunnn. Omnmv 1)0c-TUR ALLEN, I) Brock nu-am. nau- UEN'l'lSTRY. Du nntl nvo I-nnOA(` Son: of England. Innnn A X nlol-A ?5cE~? TORONTO ENGRAVING co. ` 53 Kill! 3%. W5?-. Toronto. u---nu--uuvv Iv nun: Iv vvv-"II-nV\O Hot And 0011! lulu at all hours at JJNI8' l0N80BIJL P131408 n.a.4.L A_..4.._ $.43` no.4 :1n__.___ n. LING? HTRIIT. I Qhono No. No A. Tailoring. AIIRXCAN S1-vu I: uuuln lll un; puuungc un muuplc Lu IRELA D & son, 27 CHURCH ST.. TORONTO. W000 E/I/6 /M V//I/G. USE IRELAND S\ PES'9ATE WHEATJ In Bronze on Each Plug and Package. OUT AND PLUG SMOKING 2-: TOBACCO FINER THAN EVER. - MYRTLE -1 TEN GENTS. Creme de la Creme CIGARS. A CIGARS. 6 CENTS. }Si{/IBKE T " BI,LLN.vE cLEA[a_L!llES_ I_ ggxr m__goouuss. _ -_- -..'...- ..,- I r-pared by Dr. J. C. Aver 8; Co.. Lowell. Mun. 1-nee on ; m bo.1es,$a. Womb as a bottle. -\.nnnI4\l.y |.||lU\l ILIU. I Mrs. ' Joseph. Aul)in,. of Holyoke; Mass was for a. long time a severe suf- ferer from Dyspepsia, ti-yin"g;.in vain, all the usual remedies. At last she began to take .-\yer's Sar.-mpaAri_|ln, and only three bottles restored her to perfect health. I have gone through terrible suffer- ing from Qyspopsia and Indigestion, writes C. J-. Bodemer, 145 Columbia st., (`nxnhrinlgepoi-t, _Mass., and can truly say Ayer s Sarsapuriila has cured ma. - l - A _nun-nun yuu tcpugll Ill U\ 151' ll! CUlHJEX'y, " My stomach. lixgex. and kidneys sworn, in] a disordered condition for years," writes R. \\{il'd, of Hutto, Texas, and I never `found any nu-divine to relieve me, until I began to Hike Ayer's Sama- parilla. Less than six bottles of this remedy cured 1"ne."' ' lira T.\......I. A..I :_ ..n -v I KING STRIET. TORONTO. For Dyspt-pslais Ayoi-'5 Sarsapzuflllu. ' Other medicineg may give teluporury rglief; but`AyeFa Sursaparillt makes a` positive and permanent cure, ks thou- '_snnda can teetify all over the country, Mv gminmph. Iivxill mun 1.:.l........ .'........ I'!%eFL**es.I me :1! 1! KING HT. EAST "'4..?E 919975 {`. '7I.9.`.'%- THlS'YEAR S cu. lntchen. Albums. but (but Ind Whisk oldtrl Moo. Iv thhanow SMOKE --sEE- I%R9W3~?0IA%{ 7 S.arsa~pafiLl%Vl1, .T{`.| ....... .. 1 ........ _- Dru. Honoquo and h-Idol. Paris, mu that the extraction otn moth uuy bu rendered painless by Ipruylng the neighborhood of the extant! Itrwllh uthcr. The unachoind tho crigominuu no produced cxtan Goth dnhlncvcsnud thurudonthupl-ciao Ilmdnntrnlnndhdnnnndhn IIIC'V`IIU uoaotpnernlun The mandrake has a bifurcated, hairy root, which, with a. little sliaeration, can be transformed into a very good representation of am.-m, us shown in the accompanying illustration (from The Hagnln Pittaresquc). ` This aeeidentnl resemblance ave rise to the most absurd superstitions. lt is said that when the root was pulled from the ground it gave forth tel-ri blo shriek: and groans, which turned to atone any one who heard chum. To avoid this unpleasant consequence, it wd ry to tie a hungry d to the 'plnnt, , aving thrown I piece 0 meet before him. in l'llII quickly away. and out of earshot of tho botanical lamentationm The dog. in his struggles to reach the food, would up- root tli_9 much prised plant, and, it is (air to suppose. wns at once transformed into in ca- nino [mrifnz-tion; lmf, as no specimens have ever been preserved, the hate of the unhappy Juimul must he considered as doubtful. "' Ts... ...-...I.4..I... 1.. - ll............. -I_..A. I_._A 1... Hlllllll Illllll IS IEIIIIUEITII II UUUUKJUI. ' The mandrake Li I Europun plant; but in thin country tho Podophyllum. or May apple, in nomotjum called by that. name. 1 loop. buwovcr, to an wunly datum (um: I .- ..v-...... _-...v - uuuu The mandrake (Atropn mnndragorn) is I piunz whivh has, from ancient timmz, hem coiohrated for the l`('f%(':I1lrl:1nC0 of it.-. mug to the human figure. I yth.-xgnras mile-I it the imbrnlmnmrphon, or plant of human form, and in some countries it is kmuvn us: the "man fared tree." 'l`h<-pizirit possesses dan- geroua narmtir prnportim, and was an ingre- dient of the poisonous pliilters and potions of the sorcerers and magicians of the Middle Amt: ....v v...... `Fl 1 nuun-.-uun I`rofcsnr Medclcjcf has advanced t`:~.- tln-nr) that petroleum is of iniiu-rui um gin, and that its production is going on and may continue iudt-nitely. He has .~u~- ceeiled in llllllilllg it artitlcinlly by u siniilur rI'L'('."n` to that which he believes is going on int.'i-e:1rth; and experts [lull it iiupo&~ii:l- to.liLin;:11ish between the natural and the In..n:'ifuctiire article. His liypothois, us ` e_\:_i~!.-iiiicil by Scientic Ainerican, is that water lld its way below the crust of tlm earth, and than meets with carbides of Inela.l.~' (particularly of iron) in a glowing; mate. The water is decomposed into its con- stituent gnses. The oxygen unites with the iron, while the liydrogen takes up the carbon and ascends toa. higher region, where part of it is condensed into mineral oil, and part remains as natural gas, to escape where it cam nd an outlet, or to remain stored at great pressure until A borehole is put down toprovido itapassage to the surface. Oil bearing strata occur in the vicinity of moun- tain ranges; and it is supposml that the up- beam] of the hills has sulciently dislocated the strata below to give the water access to dpths from which it is ordinarily shut out. A FULL LI!!! 0!` FAHOY GOODS KEPT Hum-x-1-as in 1.l.u's- experiment (la-pends upon amldmg the Toopsiu the right`. p0sm'onreI:1- ti\'e In the light, as well as them-m'isin:1-I thu proper lnnclcground. Tho loops should he held over a dark ground, with the axles [ur- allel wnh the plane of vision. uo:u\euu Lue ulumus unu. nugors. `HIE. l-mer row of figures shows sumo of tho loop:-`s us:-d in the experiment, while the upper gures re.-pru-.ex1t. the` oil . is produced. Thu wire has u. polished S.u1`fn('0. Wlwu the single semicircular loop is twirlcd the 01 ly e-`evt is to produm- a gnuz_'.';_;lmnne1` of !~'pn-x`i`.'1.l Tfvrnn, us shmvx) in lhv upper right hmul ',,`1m-. When three of tho loops are jnmt d to-,;etlxcr, om-h extending from the otln,-r at an angle of 1'.-`O dogs, the gure -roduced is .<.i1m'lu1` to that nlreudy described, hut with two perfectly distinct curved blwck lmos extending from one axle to the otlwx`, L4 51: ,>wn in the upper ccntml gure. Wlwn fuyu` loops are joined nth right angles to 0:2:-ix nth-r, tlzrue jet. black lines are shown, ns 1' \- diontwl in tho llp1w!' left hand gum .-\ c.2`~ t:!1lar I001 .~l1owsu.~inglo black line. Tms r-urmus etfvct is produced by holdmj: the apparatus so that the light is l'('llt*C?<.'d :1~' mach us pussible from the i11I1o1'sl11'r'1:(-v(v.' thu wlro. The result is due to the ('(`li1)sn~': of the bright .~urf:u-0 l_\' the shndud pnrtluzl of ti.u U[Ilw('l` lwup as it [msscs lx-t\\'ovn the 0_\ 0 and the lmw1'lmp. "l`m- whole of the luop 1' ; - llUf~1`(`ll])SL`l at tho szuno instnnt, but ]>l\i;C- 1-ncu of vision causes the entire eclipse to L.- -(*(*n nr nnr-rx `III IUBOPIAN IAKDIAKI PLAIT. HI cvmocs OPTICAL xLLus)oN. The apparatus consists of semicircular illlld cirvulaf. wire loops provided with ` axles. by which they. may `bu' twirled lnemeen the thumbs and` fingers. The. ilxurcs smnn of Puhi Imnuun of Teeth. ' ' 'I`h b11ii3eied"6xii. ili'11 s` :1'ts' an illterestinyj illusion 0bser\'L*d by Mr: J. Rapie , the well known electrician, and recently described in Scientic `American as lollows: T An Amusing Experiment 'l'}:a_t Ivllusu-ates I (`m-Ioun Omicul llluilon, paocrlbed um .l2x1plul|1.-I"tl` by an Icmqneut Electri- luIifnF"U|o` llenet 9! Qtflern. ` ITEMSIXOI-'= INTEREST GLE /,\'NED ['-_'_ROM `-'|"HEl SCIENTIFIC WORLD. \. st1'1:NcI~: AM u l"lA{OGRE-SS. V`. _,_.,-..__,._-.. ._.__.-- We;:i1;r{i;:al'and Steam Toys, Dolls in Endleu Variety, - Games. eIc., etc. .\ Remarkable Plant. 9 Origin of Petroleum. 11...... THEE` BRITIS H"wHIG..M0NDAY. JAN. 7. A,nwwwu:um-vuuuwuwln $1- od .huIconldnotdhmvornnydm c nhouthLIn,wh1Iootqvu1eorurtho0l uooultcdo gI`olI&:ll uhootnnd aqabo act woronhrnu ordeal.--BI.hd|Gloht-Duur V vunagv, out. up map mo mung Nail from their nnntbmy they put on uldmonnl undrgu-Incntn. which upti- onco will teach render the lnclldual much more comlothblo than the Inn with I but- falo ovorcoutund nonndonhln. `nah him was brought to ohnurntioaon tho strut on a vu-y_wu'my.a`y. lwu wdklng bald- : bnvrny ls-khan. `thou outer cnruuu van a of onnlh and 3 long uncn dull- cr. of which nun blnnjuujunpt. II Inf! lhl AI 1- 3 wlllll mmld thhi M-u Iunll At-. } IIIKIIUJ IIIIETIIIXIF Illl_ _.. A]. unlognncoouwouldthhkhinhnlf man. 1,! vndhlln nvatlblocluthrough a.-4. mitv. MI Gil nnf. dinnvnr any dung u-um. tnllcalll Iuuuuuuua IIIIIIU Ill many cases prevent than from mnhhi the clnnzo. but to ban than Mum - uununn, nuncamnn. Cl` Lnlnmnn, gn- chythonoot tho Inhldh or workingchn, malcovary mu. olnngoln their tor monn. Alldxnl mnlaknt nm.|.o::. .13. : nuwvury nun unllilll men` oumrgnn ;nonu. Alackof Iulllalht fund: In many Irnvcnh than from lnnhlna 13.. pursuit!` ul nu:-p WITC- A peculiar dieronco butwoen the nvenp American and foruiguera in the manner of dressing. prepu-awry to uchnngn tn uncl- unto. may that some light on therauul why Colds are contracted much more readily bytbo (armor than t'oo,.lattor. This Ihrity is much more characteristic tho dude clement. I have noucod vary oltn that when tho weather bqlm to grow chilly 3 (iermdn. Iuachmu. or lnnhmnn, chllv I10! lhl llldh Cl wnrklnn nln-n SINE, GAO D_'_..-.. O|_..6 I|..--:A- I'l7:...l--.. -A-I |L'u. n gut uumu HI um: u1:u1 ml nour. mm was gone, but nho left a lettr telling me tint perhaps sumo time the would xvrito me when she thought that I might like to am my baby. Somolimcza when I am taken a limo worn than usual H1033 colcl nlz -Now York Ilornld. ht: I expect a lctw. ` . I ... ..~ |l\ -- ..n~ n.uuu'u uuu I.uIIu'b.l u_,'ZIh'l IL`! I lay on tho bmch at High 11`:-J. I staggurotl to m y {vet bleeding {mm U11) vvound that (`:.|ll.~ul the near that I have carried ever since. .\ mun driving by was kind to mo and tool; me to n dnclol` n ho lived nv.-tn` by.` "Well, stranger, there ain`t much mom to tell. lgot homo in less than an hour. ho was warm lmo .1... Inn - Inn-.. a..Iu._.. .._- An.-. UII IL] I.LlU ulilll. Hark! \\'hut was mm My heart a!- moet stopped lw.1ti!if,'. Tho wind had i".- creas:-d iutna hurric;u1e. \\'hat was that I saw before me! Oh, hmvonsl Around High Head, in front of me in tho tlirn lights 01 lho little city, \'.'as n wido ozpanm of foarrzing watt-r(ln.~d1iug tho loo field into miliiun-4 uf tragim-nun Tho ice wu going cut and I was in the mldrllu of the river! Well. stranger, when the ice rows out of a great river in the teeth of in wild norm, it goes. 1 can am nnw that hm-riblo white line of {mm plunging up out of tho dur|:m*. ::r.:l_ swmpiug dmnm on 1220. 102:1 furl m_','s.:li':!.1rt nvcr unbroken petal}:-.~: of ice Ill; 2 n 1m:*Jlov.'. [remember how I jumpul from (`no cake t ) another, and oulnotimcs that awful fouling of dc,-sp-air and exhaustion 0:111:93 nv-or me n.-al recall how I made that last {r:in r.l plunge for tho I-zlmn-. My head strucl: m;nrthiu;: and I did not (`UZJO to until tho cull wavus htrl lrvw-hml mo through and through u;:u:i as I lay to m_v bleeding ....... .I 1'. . . 1.... A`...A I 1_,.. UVUII IUCLI I U111 [IUD llb1XXx." The trump wnsoxcited now and went on: By and by she called to me and said, `Jack. you must go to Bangor; baby has the croup; And she said it as If she mt-ant it, too, stranger. I put on my skates. The wind wa.sngair.st me, but! did not know it. The l ico sped under my feet, the shore glided my and the clouds could not keep pace with me. Thu dark frowning hills on either side of the old Ponobscot rose and fell M I aw on the wings of tho Wind. Ono mile, tn-.1 miles. thrm and four. Half \'.'a_\'! With every lIlllSl'l-9 st.rnim~d and my ho-Jy glowing Iilun flU'Dl1"k`, my 1221`: turn with p.1L;i,I rush.-d on in the dark'n uI1....I.I \l'\.... ._...__ `L... :1 I uu.u_'_4 uvt-I mu, out. 1 u`1L>u lU mugn at IL "But one day, sighod the tramp, it came. My wife has been nervous all day. .She had been to tho poewicu every mail, as if she ex- pucted a lutter. It was tho day, too, on which I was to skate to` Bangor. But it looked so 3-t;orn1y that I said I would not. go. My wife looked frightened, turned pale, and even thou I did not suspect." Tlm tnamu wnn nvnitnrl nnw and name .... . |.U AJuH_! Ul LUI uul ..;l\JL\.`l AC3 null AU!` LAID OX0!` I 00:11.1 take a bag of cuifw under one arm-, B lmzn undcr the other, tiu 3 sack of lluur uu m _y buck, and if the wind was with mo muld =.k-aw those eight 1::ilus I',n half an hour, stra1:;;v.-r." The old |`cU warmed to [HR nu r:'.:ii\'o uud pro(~c':dc:l; ljui my wifo w;1su`t- l!ap'p_V. She pined fur Badon, nnzl snnwhuw I didnk`. teen) to use that she luokx-~.l forward for tho ti."1 .`S when 1 ` would skutv to Bangor. Tho neighbors, I re- momber. used to look curiaus, and by and by I noticed the uld women ceased to talk when I drew near. A shadowy roar began 39 hang over mo. but I tried to laugh at it. --nno r\v-In .I.... H ..;..1....| .3... 4.....- ...-. .._..__ ILIU L-`AU V\ ll.`-|,S'|I pn:u'uuUu lU BKIIVCL My story!" ho continued. "Ah! I was once :1 buriincxs` man in the tom: of Arliugmn, lliurxs`. I uuulu :: good living, lmd a pretty will-, clnldrcu. coxufurmblu lmmc and all that. I tlxought I \'n|lllLl1.fU tn fuming, bscauso my health was no . 'r':\K)\ly zml 1 put all my savings luzl1xi('<`litl!:f::I`z:l in liuznxxl-.-:1, :1 little town near Bangor, Ixlu. l'l.:ut. was twenty-ve _\'ea.1's r.-go, st m1)gm'. 'l`!r.-re We were happy. I ll.`-0(l to skate in the win!/vr up tlx-.> I`;-u"0bacot to Lluu_s;or fur our groceries ml for the oxen 1-isn . launll Yul.-n n Ivnr nf n..lT.\. ....I.... ...... LUU l.I.MIll5|ll|" Ul lllb Clyl EH31]. "Dear old Duston," he signed, as ho shovel- ed in the um; I say dear old Boston be- cause I am a Bostonian. Yes, and once 1 was proud of it, too. But; now, oh, Lord!" and the CM wrct<'l1 pruu-udul to suivol. Mv nfnrv 4'` Int :-nn.`in|uul `' A I. I I ma. DU LA|I.L.'|.'U\`l'f 3. A hu..LuL'_`.', I presume, was his rc. and uI1`uriu;; to take my unn. which I u._-med him, he um.-uuzpnniul m.~ on-r to the place of bpcf and." once my tramp had been a good luuking maul, but now ho was a broken dmfu, middle ugud, blcar eyed `uummcr." A hideous scuruu his lg-it chock emphasized the mnliguiiy of his expression. ' "nnnr nhl llmtnn " Inn xi-rluxl nu lnx A>"\r|IvnI_ J IIIJU BVV UKAJI 3. , , Out on tho: pavement. we expected to nd the 011] trzunpn buttered wreck. But, `g.-Kb.` the-re, coppcrs," ho 1-ou1rke cheerfully to a couple of hurr;,'iug pu 'cexncn, touching his ; hut [X)1i('l)',"I5L0.`ht in spite of hU`-pre- dictiuus the stars are out to-uightn (good e\'cniug,ge11t,.s'1" , _ I .~.n.\.~1 c.. 1.;.-. -nan-. nhl ....... Ls... ,....... UIILD. I called to him, Say-, old man, (Join over to IIik'.|.'u(`i's." my 1.... .l I .w-A..-unnn *7 [run In`. ..A hlllk`. ' - 'l`lm'o ho was again. His head wag nodding ` on his breast, while in his hand was a pack of greasy old lettem ` His mouth opened as it about to say I`m '.TpoE`t.ing 1; Ictbe1`," when bang! slum! crash! Dennis mm him through the swinging doors. . (`Int nn Hm nnvn-Inmlf. u'n nYnnI-hvl on 41...: wuru uuu uuul a nu: I:\fLl}l|B b'u`uC.'K Dy ll Dan. Yes," continual tho wntclunnn, they go out, but they'll all come back through another '1 door. You see they come in ho_I'o\v],1cu in cold and pretond to write letters, or say they are expecting letters.` Twenty or. thirty of them uroulwuys hug, and it keeps an old mun like mo busy. Buy. it's time for that old follow you saw me 1lro17ut`t`o be in on the ` other sulo. Lot`s go uround to the Park row side. " "l`I....... I... ....... ...-...'._ t1:.'\'4.;..' _., , ,, I Is UUL tut] nu In ('|nJIIuLu Lu uu vvlltlllg IELICIS. .'1`lmt`s the way they work it,"g'rowled the old watchman.` "Hi, there! be ex-_ claimed, as he shook his cane at the tmmps, ` and tho lino of highway kingts toppled 1.,` ward the doors like tgnpms struck by a ball. Yes." continual thu wntz-lunnn fhnv mn ovum In -:1 v vlu, uuwlu n cl 0 ) uuug. Dunn) were 111 relj;dirty, othgrs wivro lthy, All 1ooked cod. all lukcd starredi All iceretrnmps, l but they all pn-tended to be writing letters. .Tlmt.`a thu wnv thev work it "a'rnn`lnrI> VI glt IIUUUU llfllllll` . H` _ I .1153. _look at thin! mrjxyjbc jhcre." was . Denni:s _J`eply, and as we foowed the di- ` re('Huu"0\f lns (`Auger wovisaw perhaps: dozen dilipidatcd tvA1_*;1j;_1p_a ___l_;\_.'gIix1g' on the desks. Some were old, others were young. Some were - ntnv-Iv! `dirfv nmra In/nrn lrhv A'l11\r\'.'AI` V_ What about ttfein 1" S He Tells of a Tlmo_\\'lxen Ho '9! 11 pg, ' -irlth His `Vile Ind Duly} 1 v Do you sow thi;u_s_hcXvos!"_ ' ' Yes, I saw 5 lot of shelves 0`: both aid; 0! the _p0sto(Iice corridor, on ~.n-hjch .ppop1 wrotb postal cards or nssoytedgthcir m.u_ --.n_~+_ Inn]: at nnm mi-";.'..a'.. n...'....o- ...-. [Dressing to Keep Wu`. ml}... .I:F.u-m...... |..._.._ 4|... _ IIHE "rnAr4P's STR\'. TORONTO FLOUR BTORE QoloqIHlnduoI'Puu1aull'amllyl1onr slwunonhndznlnn liolunolldontn. dkdwhunoccldwbuu On-nwhat. ouuunludoanncalzluodolnuuon. W.J.loNl1LL. - BBOOIITIIIT DON'T BUY GHRISTIAS PRESENTS DYIING WORKS, PRINCE S'l'Il|'l'. A II Llgg -l:.J_ `I.`_.` J-.J __` _l_L..I J -aI1IIU IIZIUIIUIIAIIII. I. ymanv Eons & 00. ,"l;;n tnsal, Solo Alolb ht (huh Ilrvull Iuu Iluuluu Irll llII|Q1FlIIlIlUo -PRIUI LIB`!- Bailey`! Rubber um. um Huh nmn...u anv lloy'I v 0- `mile: Ill-mI...... I |ky'I on lhndkunh u kl H a..n.,-.n.... 2 Bulky : u Toothmdo. D lfunnhlou to than In four locality. Ind II not and we r In-ward any i v'o.`f u`n'.7'.In 5'33; };'.'u.{`".....1 ` "`" - --vvvwvvvvUVVwVVV Clouutho tooth in! pblnlm the enamel union: II Irv. ovd III-Imus the (tuna. (hnbouud vllunhotorooldvnuorud without any moth vtnh or Ivdor. Both hnmh and hlldlo are Ilnpu-lulu 0. _DIIII VI! I IE1 ._ _._ 7 _---.-- ---gg- v ---1 A Agent Grand Trunk Railway. corner Johnna and Ouurio Slroou. |17ffIZ5EiXl7E`Yl GOIIO usr. oomo wvrrr. Np. l......nt l:50p.m. No.2 . . . . . ..nt3:50p.m. ho. A! 21)6A.m. Nut . . . . . ..ntI:(\6a.m. Mixed. ....nt ' gm, No.6 . . . . , ..nt.5:06n.m. `Jo Mixq-d.....nt 7:i)n.m. Mtxod.....nt 72!) um. Exprea u-ulna Non. 3, 4 and 6 run Suudnyl Included No. 6 does not run on Monday. All tickets good to return fur all months. For rates and xenon] tnfurmstlon nppty to fl1Y1'l\Il A IN 7' A Ivv vnvv vuncourer. ILL`. To Winn! ` , North-VVaal. and Britlnh Co- lumbia son on without effect: are advised to so by rourulnr express u-nuns. Two connections dnuly having oolonlsuf mot-pan numbed. Bag- gage checked through to destination. lulu of so and can of immlxnnt. otfocta furnish- ed on Application to Thomu Hnnlctq. mrer Lminn lento tho nnw .in Pg-on. on Application 'l`homu Hnnle . Puuonger train: leave the new it} Pusan- [er Donut. mo: of Johnson Street. as follows: l.As`l'. I nnmu wuu-r. __ _:___-_:.1-._- 1:7 -:- 001-. King and York Sta. Toronto. Oly 82 per day : Also Kn:-by." hrnnttord.

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