Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1889, p. 3

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s"f[oKE~rRsH" CIGAR, will , Inn-|_\'.~l9ep it was Unlitil mgty trouble it. Ambitious not v-`u1'ry it. PerseCut.1'ug arrow it. Exile did not till it gu..,... ...1 u I | I \........ \ll In-uuxv u of Howl. he fell ~ xvv:-1'i1n-=Ls' out of tho ~murliug out of Ill-` riw in the morn- wnr!.I.` And if Wu, our 1;: 2:o.rntim1, we mm: lw. and PL- \\ ill \'u:1i>h uul` Lat u nuxl 200 pieces Best White Cottons at 5, 8,10 and 121-2c. `I00 pieces New Embroideries, extra'cheap. 60 pieces New S ring Ulster Cloth, 40, 60. 60 and 76c. New Wrapper Iannels. handsome colors. New Sheetings, Towellings and Table Linens. 600 pieces New Prints. beautifuledesigns. All Goods at less prices than last yetr. Although there has been a big advance in the prices we are selling White and Grey Cottons at the old gures. Now is the time to get a piece of cotton if you will be requiring any. for the spring. ladies` and Children's Ribbed Uudervests in Merino Finish. Ladies` Ribbed Undervests in Silk. New Shades in China Silks. New Patterns in Tweed Ulsterin s. Five Qualities of Black Cor screws. NEW I .-\TI`l-IRN8 in '[`R()WSl-IRl.\'(}S AND SUITING TWEEDS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY AT IHH CARl l`I'l' HOUSE OF RlCH.\10.\'D, ORR & O0. MOGCASINS REDUOEQ m PRICE, OVERSHOES REDUCED IN PRICE, 'HAINES &_Ai.OCKETT S, More New Goods uw'ociI " T T OH! on wnntltlndllngwood. I Lo:-Qlov God 1:! Coal. No. 4 Coal. son or man- unniru Coal. no to R. CRAWFORD &' 00., - Foot of Queen at `V n ;L,.n,_ L... _. .u_- n... __ ...._- -1 I- . WHAT : WHITE :COTTON .....D...._._.. ... \rv r... ,..... ........ .-v. Buyers are mlvised to makv their purcluuaes early, as we have still I large stock leh of desirable goods. ( LlJ.\'l.\'U (PU l` .\'.\LE. R. & J. UARDINER. NOW AT A SAVING OF FROM 40 to 50 CENTS ON THE `DOLLAR. COTTON AT OLD PRICES. ` But the low prices at which we will sell all classes of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS from now until the end of February will surprise all. It will pay you to read our advertise- . ment and buy your We are making determined efforts to reduce our stock, which is still too large. We have given great bargains since opening by by the grerd or by the piece, and acknowledged by usersto be the bee m the cxty at JOHN LAIDLAW & SONS. AS WE INTEND OFFERING OURENTIRE STOCK ` FOB sA_:r_,E BY TENDER NE W SP/?//VG DRY GOODS R. & d.C3at|7J i%ner s GRAND FINAL GLUSINGSALE. cw-- -_-.- .-v- _ V7 wv . Union want the Drioat. (`hmpout and Best Ha Maple and Be-am Cnrdwood. Onk, Birch Ash. Elm or Hemlock Cordwood sawed or Un awed. Dr I! you Inn! Klndllmr Wood. (Dry). or Qlov RIcH1xI0N`D';"O'RR .5: co. That at the time was olfered go all desirous of sequringha. really good article at a moderate pnce, and each yearsmce en our sales t'or this partlcular brand has been srreater. We offer three dnfe.-rent weiszhts, all equally free from all starch and ready for the needle at Nine Ladieiout of ten will tell you they don't know,-one cot- ton is as good as another. Now this is not so and c_a.n be prov- ed by good judges of cottons who prefer one tlcular make on account of some pecuhar qualxty 1n itself. ow we secured ve years ago a. SOFT FINISHED. PURE WHITE COTTON \. .1. MCMAHCN, To2'Princes's~stf' DRESS GOODS sold at 13c reduced to To. French Serges sold at 15c reduced to 9c. . All Wool Dress Suitings sold at 20c reduced to 12 1-20. French Cashmeres sold at 50c reduced to 350. . SILKS--Black Gros Grain Silks sold at 90c reduced to 55 cents Colored Satin Merveilleux seldat90c reduced to 550. . Rich Black and Colored Silks sold at $1.25 and $1.50 per yard reduced to 900. Colored Satins for evening wear sold at 450 reducedto 23o. Lace and Trimmings of every description we offer at prices regardless of cost or value. Kid Gloves. Sllk Gloves, Cashmere Gloves. All must be sold at however great a lo! EIBROIDERIES---The value we offer astonish all. Cashmere Hose, Lisle Thread Hose, Silk Hose, and all makes in Underwear at hall` price Cotions of all makes we are selling at less than the wholesale mill prices. Fac1oryCottons 3c. 40 and 5c per yard--a saving to the buyer of from 2 to 4c per yand Sheeiings, all makes. at from 8 to 15 per vard under present values. Tickings, Towellings. Table Linens and Napkins, all at an lmmense reductions in prim Prints and Ginghams at half price. Good Fast Color Prints at 5c per yard worth 101: Cinghams at 5o per yard worth 10c. ` ....__. ..._.. ...l..:A..l 4.. __..I__, 4L.: .. . 1,, ,, , OF OURRETIRINGCHEAP SALE, -e:-5F'.fW:-4_5-LDR0.lT .S- S] RI.NGr DRY GOODS AT THE END OF FEBRUARY, Kingston, Belleville and Trenton. HARD 7AND SOFT WOOD.` DO YOU 'CTS%E `P } .}~2[N(.`. ~`H0\\'.\' BY " ` 3-St. Lawrence VA mm. ."tfS(oure delivc befnrn broken weathe! new in. Villa! 0 co-SI. Lawrence '}mrf. Branch Otflou -(`urm\.r Kin? and Clarence .83.. I ( on to British Annoricun me! | Inpt and uulnfm-lory dt'li\'0|'}' I specialty 0oAl all under oovcr and well screwed QTolophone Couununical ion. JAMES SWIFT & C0. &- WV -S-I-nu-I-li-I-L on-IcI-Oor. Barrack and Ontu-lo u. felophone Colmnunlcuuon. Agents " Black Diamond Line. 1.. W. BRIc<'K. E. A. MUC"`H. Yard lfo. ` Foot uf (`larum-u Sim-ct. lI UlilH-IRS 1.-n at uho storm of Mr. Janus RodduI:.l rnwusa >'Ir0cl. and .\lusaru. .\IcKu!\'c~/ K Birch. Brock Strrel. will be pmmpuy tilled, telephone (`omlnunicutiom Auoznls Line. Coal,` -L-I-LU-I-Llf-L Li J-F\}{f -L-I-L VVharngors. V ;-seal A ems an \\ Imlcaale md Retail (`ml and _\V( liuulvrs. l?(ml:-\ of NH very best description. under cover. wull acre -n odmd promptly dullwnd. Buncu wood and Hard And Son Curdwood of tire! qmdnty un' hand. lnspoction aolicilod and naliafacor guurnnlood. YA ltlhtforner Ontario and W est SLl`I`.I!'.. ll (mlce-Ulnrun'm and Ontario Sll't`eL~)- nf (`larum-u .\`lm-cl. nl1)l:lH-IR.~' nu out mum: not us Inououamna rc- uod. ohd no u will Ipsred w_ Ioouro t comfort of nuns. , mmodloul sample Rooms hr Commands! Trnvollors. Thy but`)-nrd nd stable: in town. nl DOLLAR DIR DAY. 261 Princess Street, cor. Sydenhun Street, Kingston. & iCBTH ` ------ .-j-- .-` IF YOU WANT THE 6 /Ieapestc BestFurm'ture _ "J3. 'VV'.A.LSI-I- ll-nu-n_f`nn ll-urnni null lintnvln Hon mmuon cunm nscoahxonsi Next door to W. M. l)r1nnn. Prince:-.13 St. Tmsmnhxng. Plumb1ng.Staam and Gas Fntmg Sloan! and Hul \\'.-nvr lloutinx Emzilma-rs. Agunl for the ('1'lt`hl`.`|lm l Spinal ltudiulng lI%teAir Furnm-u\Iwtuufucturod my M. H. J1: co .B)'rncuse. . sTn.E>AR~ovs1Zv if/ALL,`-I Pm0u_["c00km7: STOVES and RANGES, GENUINE ACME SKATES, I 60 cents a pear. _ GENUINE ACME, /Vic/1/-p/atea , $1 per pair. 3RAME'$- izmsco Hotism. mPAu,oh`r1T11B an A t\t\l'|AAt-1| I\l'|n'\l\ -rt Tl XKISH AND 0\'EllSTUl"l"EI) WORK A .-1PE(`IAl.T\'. [)<.:s17mArI:.~x mvuzx mu 1~:v|~:n\' DES cnw'rxu.\ or 1ucw.11uNu. CA1tPm`s LAID. Opposite Polson's Drug Store. PIUNCESS. STREET. Kingston. LOUNGES, EA{F_zxr}`cY".{if>T om) cums. % nrmssns, spams BEDS, &c. OF ALL DESCR.IP'l`ION.\`. CALL AT = L71-no1.sT|:1u~:u. Designs and Estimate F'urn1shd for all ` - Kinds of ork. -u ...__--.u. nnnnvnl va unnuuuuuu select from. Always the but selected An) most stylish stock in Eastern Ontario. Give us a call and look over oursbock. nnntunnusn tn A r v n . nun `nnnnnn ulvv us I (RIM Dllll ITKJK DVD! DUI` BLOCK: ROB.iNSON S WALL PAPER DEPOT >_ 2.77 Badbt strkot. I `F. o.{Mi{R7sHUAT:, Spruce up-don,t be a o.lam--and don`: wal UH the great spring rush is on. ' I` I,'nlm YVIVII I\f.II'IAII`I'$II(` nunu In your oruera early I0! . PAINTING - AND - PAPERING ` 9--..-- .._ g__ . L, - ,- EEL?`TT`F30S:- DRY MILL WOOD AND SLABS. Best and Cheapest in the city. 1 Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets. M. MALLEN. {III III IIIII unuun Ill luwn. ONI DOLLQI PIE DAY. ""r"rii{n"1ii`{3'3unn T0 oanm 281 PRINCESS ST. ( _;MI7s__c_n;LLA'Nmot3s'. TAERGHANTS I - HOUSEK-EEPER_S I 1 HENRY BRAME,_ I Anrllospu '1-Ct.l\u~On|u1\-I nut! L251 PRINVESS .\"1`REET,--.5 I`A- cJ....I..._\......._ o......... I HANUFA(7l`]RED `BY BIBBY &. VIRTUE. Cor. Sydenbam Street. 1 Telephone communication. WERE CO-AL AND wooo. Scranton Coal. Best Quality Hard Wood. Mill Wpod. Verona ` r 1...- l I, Wholesale, Retail, .......m ... ....... u . ...-..-m l BEST IN THE VARKICT. ). I-Ontario Street. I-(`larum-e street \Vhz\rf. 3-81. Lawrence Wlmrf. mm dnlh-m-v hr-fnrn hrnknn uuu mum sprung runu us on. ` AN ELEGANT LINE OF HANGINGS KINGSTON. ONT. beading: Undertaker and Emhalmer, `LOOK AT THIS1, Send in your orders early for I'l"ILII\ ALIIN l'\Al\l l FURNITURE. {ac-:.T -C}lEAl'I'3S'l` AT- . u. u-an-u -v aaaa al Jwu {IV lxl |lL|JL'$1U (ho souls oi this gu-nui'nuou, you mil L211-vt ilirougu your own la`lm\'lnr. (lo wrong nnd that will indum utlv.-i`~` to go wrong. Go right and that will imluou others to go right. When tlm grout cont:-luiial exhibition was being in H in l`iiiluda-lpiiia, tho quas- tion came up moving the dircrtom us to whether thvy could kuep the exposition upI.'l`l on Sundays, when a director. who was a man of thcrwnrld, from Nevada. arose and said, his voir-rs trembling with emotion and tears running down his (`lion-L'.a: I {ml iilzo II roturnrd prodigul. Twenty yum ago I went M-st and into a region whore no bad no Sab- bath. but today old umnoricn mm hack to me and I mnunhor what my gloried mot-her taught me about keeping tinnday, and I seem to hear her voice again and real as I did when ovary evening I knelt by her side in prayer. Gentlemen. I Vow {or the observ- ance of the Christian Sabbath." And he carried everything by storm. and when the question waa put, "shall in opan the athl- hition on Sabbath 1" it was almost unanlnxm, --no." "No." What one man can;do mo data .i`lht, boldly right, omphatimlly right! What if we could get thin whole grnoratdon aavodi These people who are living with us the same year and amid tho unto stupendous event. and ying. toward the future nviftor than oaglcs to their prey. We cannot atop. They cannot stop. We think my van stop. '0 my, "Come now. my friend. in: in stop and discuss this subjv ;" but two do not stop. Hm ) our don not stop. the day does not stop, the hour dors not top. The you la a great whuvl, and than is is hand on that wheel that hoopa it Nrolving. and an that wheel turns it turna throa hundred and sixty-nvo amnlhr vrheoln, which are the dayl, and um each of than thrd hundrvd and rixty-ro whala ,tnrn twunty-tour amalior wheel.-, whivl: an vu-- an. any ...v..n- ....._.u- THE VERY OuElAPE'I` PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. A\~). Tim! is tho s(n'.th `.'h:\(.\`-- . uh` gnu!` The most thvy Y\'(`I'.- ...\_, ..... S1-\`nr.i no 11:: .'::.l ,` bull light 4 HOW I!A`\' W12 HERVE Ul'R GENERAHON .-\;:ain. let us look around and are how we nm_\' .~-r\1- our gv-nvrutinn. Whnt short sight!-cl mormls \H- xmulxl bu if we wvro un::.iv-us In 1-lntlm nml Fm-I un1_\' lhv mm! in- si;:nicuut part of m1m.nam1~J_\', his lxndy, nhzio no put forth nu L-{Furl `tn (`lnllm nml 1} ml an-l \'-.\`<- Ll.` mu]. Tixnu is a little pinvu In- 3.:-n an` n gm-ul vtvrni:_\' \\'hul,uroI'e wining fur thv wulsnf this pm:-:nt_;:-uerat`ioni 141 um ~ :5 xi 1\u;,m1'.-mun \\ :11: saving. `H. .1 In`:--v M.-..~.v mm. .....o ..-......... ...... 4.. :4 | pl 1'. ..l -.n.l our s. OBERN/DORFFER,` spring cr-.1-us w out uith Hm [ fore his cold.-"` and tlocl.-xroun.i this mountains and valleys with a burden of warmth intended for trans- ferenm to "human comfort. when th shitt- tlcs of the factories reaching all thu way from the Chattahoochee to the M(`l7|'lnl!k` shall have " spun ' rind woven it. And .n\T{' rmm.- furth tho. l`.ut'ky Mountain gun.`-,, and Ill)" l':1shH|(`l'(! and tho beaver. Here are tln- nwrinn :~hL*t*p, their origin trztved hack to th- I!- -l;.~' pt .-\hru.h'umiuuml Davitlic times. In ' wltitu lettt-rs of snoivy tlt-ace . God has been i writing fnr thousands of yours his wish that there uiigjht he wt;r_mth fur` nll nations. - While (itlwrr. are dis<`tt>$ing tho occt. of high or low writ)`, or no tari `at all omwool, you and I had better see it in our wardrobes we` huvo nothing that we can spare for the shiv- ering, qr pick out some poor Ind of the street and lulu` him lm'n tn a clothing stor and flt hiin out for the winter. Dnn`t think that- (kxl has forizutte-in to send im uml mow bo- v:xuso of this wonderfully mild Junuary nml - lL`l)Z".l'.l!`_l`. Wu .-shall yut lmvo dz-up snows and 5:) magic}: F1-we on tlw \\'l]|lltI\\' pane that in the mux'nin;,; yun cunnot see through it; 1111-] \\`h>lu ll::t`k:-` ntv lliz'.:unls, fur Und long ago tlP(.`llll"l`(l that wiuta-r, twwvll ms` txunnlner, shall not (ms:-, and lN'l\l't`t'l| this null the we trltly all have reason to cry psnlnilst: 'hu(`un stand be | fnru him .~nl.l I" . ........ u.-.\-. an a. .~.1u`t-ussfully pm: u'(`vs`.QhlH)` la utwselvrs lmvu s `title It I `talk L'aslL\'xs. I yuudotalrcnct 1. ` ._ ll - ____,_ wrong IA-Q` V tn` u xlnlkmg ab -ut Ya. \\'h;1t, _'rHE Bnmsn w HIG. iM`()NDAY. FEB. 11. % v.-u-~----._ _ -_.' ---. -- `_--___ N.B.-0rdon left at the Grocery more of Jan. Onwfutd. Princes Street. will receive nrompk auonuon. "l`alcphono oummunlonllon .;u- u. gu-g pJ|I.j\lIll uuanv U6 UUHII IIIIK Illll Hugh [Luna-." A noun not It:u.r wrm IIARDI. Butlmutnoc look any lonpr at thou gnrdanof hnutpbnt nxnmmotlnbbuilding lnwhiohl have 313 nwnhancd. llootoui ot ubowlndowthln my and thntnnd upund Wonllnuod on page In.) uuovu v Inulnen un * 'vuu-- -I4 IHAIII` I UVI.'l' saw before, and um thoee who are` Imlking duwn thuuo (Lida of V40!`- duro. From what I lnvu heard of them, lhueoxw. arm in um must but Moeaund A Juehua.,Mrn or Mqunt SinuI_uud him of the halting run over Ajaluu. And those two walking arm In arm must be John and Puui. tho one sq gentle and the other no mighty. Aml those two with tho robeeu brimnnt. as though made out of the cooled 08 lune of martyrdom must be John Hall and Hugh I -u...-- n II~"uu<.|l.II:ILI: luu nun u IIDLIU Wlllll` "\\'l_=-ruunn ll Wlxlt palace is tbia! \Vho hum: mm upholstery! What fountain: are then` tnmlng` In the light! Why. this looks ltko honmn. It lat It is. Why. then: in u lmlldlng grander than the castles cl` earth lmavenl into a muumaluuf splendor, that mun: In tho palnm nl J .-csu.-.. nd, look tl.ero,|t. tl;-mo walks lmd mm a foliage mom bMut.lful\ Mun anything I over .....,.. Why will you kvop uslull so nervous talking about that which is only .1 dormitory and I pillnwul rluxxilxn". 'a.uu[.u-l by angels` wings! Slwp. 'i`rm1spu`m1g sleep. And what a glnnus uwakenin". You um! I have some- Lunm boon thoroughly In-mldered after I lung and fatiguing jr>ln`u-y; we have stopped an n rm-nu`; lmusu for (hp night, and after hoursuf mmpluto u:1c we have opened our eyes, tlzolngh risen sun full in our farm. and heforu '0 or-ulal fully collect. our [arullic-.-e. have said; Whero am 1, whose house is this. and whom an: thew gardens? And lb-".1 It has ashed upon us in gluvl real- ity. And] :Jwnld not wonder if, after we have served uur generation and by tho will uf God, lmvu fallen 01! Ialrp. lln-clc('p:~lt't`p, the n`.~:Iul deep, vm would awake in blissful In WlldCI'm:'.'nL And for in little while suyz. "\\.l:`l'l\1`lnll \l'hnt Illlnna in oh.'-1 *1... (H. <`0\` .~I(`(`p. Ir 1. . .... ..... .,.. ` on bin knw-~4.f di.~'turl) him .n wrn! m Mar] 1` nunl st-_-ppm! I .-Xfricn. Msju the tum of Dan" . \ ... .. .,- Itahxd llllh .. ., .- --.u u -\ vi. uu uhu nun nus Ku:,;z~t"1`-z'1'ur.~, 11 Lil be gmug Lu rlu-p. A fn<-x`)l. wrulng luv frnu) IHinu1.~, a_\`: that Rm` Ur` \\'1ugutc:`pr..~nh-nt of Wuku Fnl`u~t coilvgr~_ North Cu`nIin:|. uftvrn most useful lift`, fnmnl his last day vu earth his happh-.~I day, and that in bi. hut u1omom.s` ho .sm-Xlltd to be pcrsuna.I1y talking with Christ, as friend with frioml. saying; Oh. how k~Iightful it bf Hmew you would be wxth we when the N hzuc warms. and I know It would be sweet. N 1...: 1,; .- uuux -.u;ux-,4 but I cud um WOOD & COAL YARD; hm 1-I"!-cc 5.... .. .- .mn-ry by tho \ P, ,-\nl what a Inn-l_v sleep I .m`.~a1nnx am "it. Adoxujah did Persecutiug` Saul did not harruw with ulghtniuru. Sincooa red huudud buy nmid his father's flocks at night, he had not had such at gmx] am. At 70 years of age ho lay doyvn to it. He had had many. u trouhlul .- lot-p. as in lhu caverns of Adullzun 01' in the pahwv In the limo his enemies were umunpthzg his gaptur--. But this wast; peacc.~ rm slwp. a calm slu.-p, :1 rustful .~`!o(~p, u plun- nus sh-Up. "Ar'm- In` lmd .wr\'1-J his geiwru- l,iou by um will {if (ind. hu IL-11 on :s1u-gp. Oh, \\i1lllg1)UIiiliAl!}: is nlu-p after A hard days vmrk. ll Lain-.~ nil tho~ aching nut mi [110 head and czii '.h- the limbs and MI Lhu ~m:irliir,; l\ \ uuuwv nu 5: . tuuu Ill IUU L'|UbHlg words nf my text: "Duvid, after ho had ` sm-vv~l his own generation by the win of 00 fvll rm .~!w~p. . . . _ . . u . ._ 4..-. the hours, and 1..e-S0. 1 -Wenty~f`our smnller when-ls turn sixty (snmller wheels, which are the uninptcs. and these Sixty smnllerwhels turn sixty morn snmllgr -wheels, which are the seconds, and they keep roliing','rol1ihg, rolling, mounting, uloullting mounting; swineuing, xs\v.'ifL`-i1im:.swiitening. Oh,_Godi if our generation is ',:<-ingliko that and we 'mju going with tin-In, wulxvn us to the short. but trmncndous upportullity. I confess to you lhnt my one wisix is to s -rvo this gv.-nurv: Linn, not to `g_nmgonizu it. hot, to dnmngwa 10, not to rule it, but. 14) servo it. I would liketo do something toward bvlping un.-strap in: load. to amp its`tnurs_, to balsam its wounds. and to induce it. tn put foog on the upward- road that has at its terminus acclamation rapturous and guns pcnriine, and vgariands umaramhine, and fountains ri1i11bowe doxuinions enthronul and curoneted, furl mun-rt. forget. that lulluhy in tho chxsing u~m-do nf mtv !nvl`- nnvirl nth... I... L.-..l` nu] tho mow a *<`* 'f A lmukl When: thu l mil be with 9 mun-um of Umonmich tmpital, . lhuro Ls u fragrnent. of I book that In] In tho Arctncrcgnuns nmiul tho :m- John F\1nL;lLu.wlm had pc-r~ ..rl and Ice, run] the leaf of -9 book was turned duwn at tho ` thcu pa.-st through tho tbr--x" Having sun-='c- rn-mu in Hm .\-.n_... no -..; nu`: \\`u,a mu 1 [ho glvpcl 1 Hm! lw {vi} :1 HLIHI. the .~cr\' I`-`H I.L\in;..\tm h--.-`mm-*4! hat` 1 prnyur, uml ,... u \ .4. I-1|` .51 u -v. uu D uymg; ck-Iightful 1 I sweet- mm` 11 would be as sweet. as it `t haul 81-l`\'ul his ulinislry am! by ml 13-Il blwp. Whru in mm, lhx.-.~vr\'u.l1!. looked into L1 l.L\ in_',,xtux:o nnd found him -.-'.rp;\o-I hark. not wishing tn mum time uftrr um] hum in tho sauna posture w -k u;;.m1.1nut. uflvr a ubilu ..| IL I--A --o-v -v---` -- -------, ----:-- O. A. OORNE-LL - PROP. `I'M: Bonn huJuIt 500$`? modohodmnd mml_ nhd no mm inner! to incur

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