Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1889, p. 3

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From A nqiv; \\'him to play : A CELESRATED IMPRESARIO. .`I'Ill|'lI1l I II 4` I IV t'll:.'. ll.-m-ti:-i;'~ l'~'lllll)l.~4"`lx(`t of tin- s urti.~ts ll lhw ]I'1.\'l Wllll whnm Ir` was e- onntnx-I and Im iInpr`<-'.inIls of nperzus saxezml nut nf -lulu years ago an 0:- y intvresti:';t. but he will not readily n 9|-nun cnhinv ' CHE$--Sv;ND CHECIERS. liluck. Black to play and \ CHI l"I'I1\\'\l |II.lI nun (ilven l.;n.~At '4-1-k. II I.\ l\l'.lL.`. \ v;.~ll knuwn book. \\'l1it0. _ \\'I{ we. vB:r::t.:n '(5<;a_l.'Bes_ u'.u; Hard Woa. mu waoa. Verona I . 1 nan. Hlnvk. lil..\l 1.. I to K`s. .Lh. I In UK; 4111. ' 0.. I.".. '.).l tu n\ n -A. . to Q}: .54. .1111-`; II) to 0 `:1 to H New Coloring: And New Stripes, i1 36 inch, 40 inch, 4.`) inch end 00 inch. Also New Patterns and Shades in Art Blinds. For the Latest Novelties in Window Decorations call at the Carpet House of Richmond, Orr & Co. ""L ADIES KIDTUILET SLIPPERS D. F. Armstrong. ':ANP0A$TERT' -3'.-'.F`.` D- . '."Q!:'-.A'_`.` '1 vwvu-. --: ..-__., ~--.--- `{:I.`.. - P."VV'-.A.LSIEI- up-nn_n-an Ila!-punk And Ontnrln Sta. The Very Newest Veiling Materials, Newest Shades. Newest Pat- terns and Lowest Prices. The Real Josephine" Kid Glove, acknowledged by competent judges the best in the world. All the Choice Spring Shades. Something New Just Received One Solid Case inf Ribbons in all the New Shades for Trimmings and Art Work. Specially low prices for Good Ribbons. KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES. Just marked off an assortment of most beautiful patterns at prices that are really lower than ever before. Kindly inspect these before deciding. to $11 a pair. 500 pieces New Prints and Sateens. Brussels, Tapestry, Wool, Union and Hemp Carpetsin Great variety. Brass Goods, Curtain Poles, Stair Rods and all kinds of Pole Trimmings at low prices. Beautiful Curtains in Madras, Chenille and Lnce from 50c EMBROIDERIES For 750. THIS HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, 14-I Princess Street, " ` I-Clannoe btroet wmu-I. " !-8t. lnwrenoo . C'8t-cure doling before broken weather can In. Ohio! 0 oo-SI. law:-enoe Wharf. Brunch Omoo-(`-on-nor Kin ? and Clnronoe _Bt.. I to British American owl` pt and uunlnotory delivery I Ipcohlty Cool all under cover and well not-gonad C`l`olophomOommnnlcatiou. _ JAMES SWIF'I`&. C0. WALSH & STEACY S. Down Town Shoe Stores Every Time No. 260 PRINCESS STREET, ` ONE DDO_R_ABOVE ,RElD'S FURNITURE" STORE. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON S. MUNTREALVSHUESTURE % 50 CASES V NEW - SPRING - GOODS, --.A.]_\'J'D-'- J.=eIcIa:MoJT"j5.W E)'RR 32; co. CAN BEAT THE PRICES VEILINGS, VEILINGS. HARD AND sorr W063. _ A .g- l\_.I._L (VI...-.4-Q and Dan! J No troubleto show goods. R1BB.0N3-R3B%0N.3~ CAR EZBAIBROIIDERIES- IMPORT]-ID BY` OF THE WALSH & STEACTS. A full 1 amino. Sash and Blinds, Mouldings and other factory work. . n,,n -.-_I. -I.......- ..-. D...-.4! (`nH nnti nv Coal. Wholesale. Retail, nnunm nu Iltuw \l AnI!h"l` \a\J\a-1 Yard No. I-OntA_rio Street. btroet Wharf. 1.8:- lgvn-anon Whnrf. BEST IN THE MARIIKET. ARBDII L. W. BRICK. { .n_a.-._ .---`p- -`T 7,_ In this locality for (iilmour & (`o.'s 1'l`rL-nlon) ~- -pupxu-so _._...___;______. _.__._.._- W & GOALYARD .E.la.I3.l\J.2 uu .LJ\.z\;..La..n. Whungers. Vessel cntsnn Wlioleaaloan~.i Retail Loni and W Dealers. Goals of the very best description. under cover. Well screen ednnd promptly delivered. Runcn wood and Hard and Soft (`Aardwood of nal. quality on hand. lnspeouon solicited And nuustacdon guaranteed. YARI)--()ornor Ontario and West Streets. 2 l 0lce~-Cl1u~on".o and Onuu-io Street- Foot of ('lnrem`e Street. C'0lll)ls`.R:| left at \hO stores of Mr. June: Reddon.Pi-inceea Stroennnd Messrs. Mcxelvr-1 &. Birch, Brock Street. will be prompLly tilled, folophono Communication. Agents Black Diamond Line. L W. BRECK. E. A. l%()C'li. i2`i`C`:""`b}iE6` ooons. 251 Princess Street; cor. Sydenham Str;et, Kinaamn. E65TE \v;...-n......... vnmml Aannln an \\'hnImmInnr.: IF YOU WANT THE. 0/Ieapestc Best/-"urn/ture JST .. VV .53. 4.: In; Utncl-Out. Bu-not and Ontario Bu. _..__._.-. nmnilon CABINET nscomxons uuA|. uvul LU vv . An. All cuuuu, n an-vvcu nu. Plumbing,Stea.m and Gas Fitting Steam an Hot Water Heating Engineers. ` Agent for the Celebrated Spiral Radiator Hot Air Furnace manufactured by ,M. H. Ja coho. Syracuse. N.Y. 8- H OARNFNSKY TFIIKIRH AND 0\'EI{S'PUFP`FIl) W(HI|{ A SPECIALTY. E8TIMAI`ES GIVEN FOR EV!-JIKY l)ES~ CRIPTION OF REPAIRING. CARPETS LAID. ._ Opposlte Polson's Dr-2 - tore. PRINCESS s1`1m-:"r. Kingston second-End Boohhongm and sold A BIIIIONDB Pa-has Dunn GENUINE ACME SKATES, 60 cents :1 120.11`. GENUINE /10/H1; A`/'0/I/e-p/ated, /HE /an mun, coo/r//va STOVES and RANGES, nun: A nnuovn` A III LOUNGES, mm, Fgr}-c1'rXi on; cams. - lA1'I`RASSES.SPRING mans, c. UPHOLSTERER. Designs and Estimates Fx-nlshed tor ali - Kinds of Work, ` . Cnvulvniun -.nvu niuvnvr .19 Ann nnnvnn .-....u--,-cu-vu-w- .-.. -.-.. Spruce n`i1-'dnn_t be 1} clam-and don` t un the great spring rush is on. " "lIlFIl.'\l\Al'l l|IYDl\DIIlT|lU -.- ---`a...-. -no-- -1- --..-...__ select from. Always the boatoolectod I most stylish stock in Eastern Ontario. (Mun nu - null and Innlr nvnr nnr ntnnk. IIIVU I I Ullll nnu III UYUl' U|ll' IIAJUB_a ROBiNSON S WALL PAPER DEPOT 277 Baqot Street. . 501111 In )'U'.H' UI'l.lQ.`l'I unru lUr PAJIINTING - VAND - PAPERING. F. o.MRsF+A|_L, H. BRAME'_S. con. 3" AND nunuc nuns. THE VERY CHEAPEST PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT --unnuu1A _:-ILLI<.2T7"'F3.<>t~2 SOLE .A..G-IEIJSTTS Next door to W. M. Drennnn, Prinwaa St. 34 , . 1- -n ' nu \ ' , J .1. _ mAA:__ I. *3. & s. ANgL_|N, IIIIEI llyulll Blliil HI nnuwrn UllL'\l'IU. Give us a call and look over our stock, Inl\I|'lIll\IlIII vuv A I 1 run I\f.II'\ l\f.I1'\ MJERCH`ANTS 1 HOUSEKEEPERS ll 281 a.`s;a'as% sf: -251 PRINCESS s'mI-:1n`.- ' Cor. Sydenham Street. Telephone communication. B|BY 84 VIRTUE. 57:63? -HAND Booxgs` HENRY BRAME, 5 I..eodmin(`Ig` and 3 LIIU KKUIII aprulx l'lIUIl ll UII. IN ELEGANT LINE OF HANGINGS UIIUUI Inuuung vvvn an. R stock Always on hand. Cull and _vV()\<>X17fD GOAL ANDIALL KINDS or nnnunhnn n` Send In your order: early for IT'IllI\ 'AAIf\ l'ILl'Il','I [LOOK AT Tm. FURNITURE. &c. -CHEAPES'l" AT- WILL: LILVIJU Ul' FURNITURE um-2 T0 oanm. mt IHIIJIEIIII hl,II Vvnr nonww u v--- _-..._ IS ALWAYS srocmcn wrrn 7111: Boat Dry Hard Wood, Dry Block Wood, Dry Kindlinc Wood and the Boat decoriptions of Coal. CORNER OF BAIIRACK AND ONTARIO-S73. I $1 pu` pair. W. R. a S. RNGLIN. Wellington street. North. IAHIOIIG 141118. 'WI I 15- scuu\'um.L ATHLETIC cu": lm!`s'I. plant. at pom-rful exhaust fun, and tlw sup- ply entrance. The parlornnd l`t`tlllll:; rnuml, each to by 30 feet, are to be located on em: ` nldc of the hallway on the Arch :.'.r;-4-t front. Lek 0! thus: rooms will be I ~1. -font nqunn apartment or rotunda, with a huge n-plum ontholon. stairway: leading both up and clown. nml n rt-vre_tnry`I room on the rkht. Back of tho tllrwtors` roomnat the 0nd of the lull will be the blllhrd room with eight _. ... ... m. ... .. .......... ........ c-luxlin-,3 :=tv~an1.rubbi:);_; nnvl cm}?-1;: rooms; lm.x~r :3-vj; two bowling: alloys. Illfm-t long; n shufo board; the hnilcr room, electric light I CIIHI I I` .-am: : A1 A,_ prnporAt_\' ' It has :1 1' and :1 M: au\\ 1, a small f- 4 Rn Vlhluivuou In vvo` . vvv -. `..--_ _- N.B.--Urdu! left at the 0 more of Ju. Crawford. Print-as Slroot. In I receive prompt Attention. tC'I`olovhono oomlnunlomlon \'|l'l nun .\Inrr~h, ` .. .. 4 L.. Lphlt`. As 11 l`:I4'iH`.' vlub tho .\'autilu.~' lass (`mum to the from with amazing rapi|it_v. and the trnplnns in its club house and the xm-duls worn lay its mexnhom and crews show what it has done to esmlnliah its reputation. During the muutbs whun rowing is not practical tine boys have pl-xasunt nu!-tings in thuvlub room up :t.uir.~1. The big stuvo is agluw and a big (`an\':\_< wigxrmxl is comiruvtz-I nr-Iunal it tn kwp out the nlruught anal I1)kL`1`]Ill| tlw In-nt. Tlu'.~ nmkc-~ it \`t~r)' warm, (`n7._\` and mm- ' fortublv, and hen the wiml i< 1.:-#vlin;t xlxe I. . . ; .... .|u|....o...- . .n-...._-.4..- -.....1,-o I'LIll44'Ll)i.` During 1i\ -- S(`l1:I}`1kiHIx:x Du-nlbo,-r.~h1p 1 :11`:-ul nl \n llnllll A` u. I Ii`-._;h1ful l`(`Il nilim-nt \ i(`\` thv |>uil-ling taste. \ .. .~~r\'v us dressing rooms In-t by 2. ); uslairway 1 iron! -I' thu main our. rm-m B u I:n`;;c- piazza. r(~Irv:\t in hot \` i(`\\ uf the ha) . Ix snhul. uh: The members of thp Nautilus Bout club, of Brx>kl_\'n, are all young men, uveruging about 2:} _n-nrs of age, who are t-ntlxu.~'in.~;tic ` athlete-s and brimfulof energy and jullity. ` The)` haven most commodluus bnutlxousn, uml in the svusnun they make Ilxlngs lively. 'l'lu-y zm-. willmut one exception, bu.~_v youths tluringg rhu v.c-(-k. sumo engugze-l in lm.~im-.~x frmn:~;1rl_\' In until Into in tlw nft-rnuon. Nv\'vI'tl_lf lggx manugu to get down to `tl1(-(~'lIil:' . ~in the evening.nnclxnanyslwp in the boat house over night so as to take a TWO t`l;UBH0[ SES. B rook`lyn's ,Nautil.us and Phili- . delphia's[ Athletic. A IIVI .1 VI.-Ill : tn I0 [NW lulu; Paula The Gymnasiums. u. `ngai151g;r_I's%Lwoon AND con YARD -... .--.-nu-pus n I It-teas Put In Their 1*?-IIIII[,;u-'l'Iu9 Swlm- ` `Y {hr .\'amtiluu Club lloune--Hm\` llu- Alh- - '(`uml'ormh|-.' Illa-rlor Arrungvemr-ntn ol In!` 1111. [vl2l`1m.-C fir T111-vllll Im.~' fut n-up __..1 1.-nu ., nu . ` .\]`H l.li'l`I('.'S NEW Bl'I,I.Dl NH. I.` llll'_\ il\ " Ill-UH" LII the bout hnuso. u hivh xt thruugh und -.-n is Thu run. that Is. the `h .~ m~t-l1v<~' ml 41! {mt lhv lnrinlgv. whiclj in . The out is (`amid- Luu the bay. having a L. Tho second story is ;.'. um I: I lulu ~ \\ hkvb llw .. I .. I. .1-.. I nun-'1. uuu ILIU t full {Hr $">.1|ll on .\r('h .~fl'(.*1'I. .1. ,|...I| I-libblli I-DOUG! Achy- - . . w ' -. It u want the Drlevt. Choapoat and Bun E Maple And Beach Cordwood. Oak. Birch Auhullm or Hemlock Gotdvood saved or Un law . Or tyou want Klndlln; Wood. ). or Slov ` Goal II! Goal. No. I 0051. Soft or Black- -nndrn God. an to B. CRAWFORD & 00.. - Foot ofQneon at -. _ .. . _- --4. _. .L.n_..._ . 54.. no |_` Il`ll .\l`n. vhlh of HM` : rupi in .~ in I\!:1rlu-t, .ln.I. ..\ un uuuu .nml tho VOTNUU . Marvtzok mmlon grout elfurt an ono tlme toestublish English opera, but the attempt was llllFll(`l`t'naful and he lost .'1;;ooddc-al of ` mono)` in the venture. He has hwn fuizhful to Italian opera to ) long to not-rpt. any Wag- norlnn doctrine: in this lntu day. ``I like All good music, he says, no matter whut trade mark at heart But I have soon a gen- eration of good slngvrs, trained after Italian motlnonls, who have given pleasure to million: 0! peoplv. nu-l [do not think that the Ger- man: can mobou-good; showing. . lhcnun Ihllln opera has led some peoplo I know him uulclnl dllcultleu is no reason why Italian -oparoholl wrong. It is largely A question of fmmon. Just now German open in In vogue. It is not nuhiomlnlo to understand what om hmrs at (hoop:-rn: it. must he In Gvgrmnn or lmllnn or ln'x'.-l1 in order to be pntrnnlml rlvy our nodal rulers. Euglllh op.-3 W10ll1)uH(l`0 tall, beesuho people un- ders:to o:l \\`h.'Il the actor: on thonmgo were talking about. , ---1`j?-- Bllly Good`-. tho English middle weight. in coming to :\nu-Hm soon with the Inton- tlon of llghting Jack Dempsey for the middle wright chzunpinnship. George in Blanche would be glad to we Mr. Condo if Jack`: on- gagements will not permit of his mootlng the Innllnlunmln, um; Ull Ultsv -uuJr= n The full list of '1:-~ o1I:m.swl1ich he has ` given for tho flrut mu. in Ne-.v York and in America inolud ~` T:-xx-atom, "l`.igolvtto," Fons del Des! no." luno. (`nmi\'u.l of Venice (l`otrvllm. Don Sc-lastin.no," Saf- fo," l`ori`s Judith? "l-`nu.-It" (Italian wr- slou), Fm Diavolo" rm-w Italian vemiun). "La Prophets," l.'.-\frk-nine," Aroldo," I Mnsnndleri (Vcrtlil. Metlt-u (Pacinl), Crlsplno o la Comnro (Rivcl-Brothers), Romeo and Juliet." by Gounod. with Min- nlo Bank as Jullvt; Tho North Star." Tra- vinta, Luisa Miller, "1 Duo Foacnrl, At- tiln," Rohorto," Anna Bolenn," Poliuto," "Marla dl Bohnn." Linda. Fnvorlta," Don Po.qunlo=," lleVl_v,"' Lmnlnrdi," Macbelh, .\l:u'inu Falioro, Beliurlo," Don Bucefalo" and William Tell" (Italian v erslom. \:____._4u. .....I.. . ...-....o ..n.`..o ..m n...` Hum \ ` York M.-u`:-t fm11m1.~*urti~t.~s-f II in elm mu that paxml nt tremoly inn\resti:v;t talk on thnso vn... r..n 1. .-u ..r Two Dilcult I`:-u.hlvmu-.\`ululIons of Those 4-1...... I....n II ..|. tables. Ontht-Arch street from of the second oor will be the cafe, 30 by 4:`: {I1-l` with kitchen mid Winn l.`0Ul!18'lJ`0'i11l:-E. Spqr`r1ng,. (eucixig and closet room. with 1,000 closets, lavatory, em, on the b'ame'oor ut the rear of the building. A long brouul L-orriclbr will connect the care and closet room. On the third oor will be the gymnusium. 2-! feet high from oor to veilillg. The running truck ` will be elevated 10 feet. from the oor, built upon solid, girders resting on iron posts, and extending from end to end of the buihlhig, 150 feet. It will be 5 feet wide on the straight and 10 feet. wide etc the turnp and win becomposotl of an sinch layer oi loam and binders, thus giving footing on which spikes may be used. Sixteen laps will make 0 mile. The very lwst apparatus of the most. modern (lesign, with noiseless atuichmeuts. will be added to the tzymnasium. The boxing and fencing ring will be situute the cen- ter of the tloor unnlvr tb skylight. ()u the fourth oor a racket court will be located, 45 i by 60 feet; the veilim: will be `.50 feet from the oor. A wintlim: Stultirway in tho south- eastern corner of the builzling will run from l).St,`lll('lll to roof, ('UlllJ('4..`tlllg with euvh tloor. The Athletic club of the Svhuylkill nuvy was the llrst (`hill to mlwcute the organization of the Amateur Athletu` union uf the United States, \\'hil'h has dnuw so hiuvh to purify amateur ntlilet.i<-s. Harry Mt-.\lilliui, treas- urer of the Aiilit'llI`(`iUl)0f the Sclruylkill nuvy, is president of the Amateur Athletic uninn I. . 1.4 LII W Black \'.'u1:<. -`kll. I I l\l.I F- Ixut we:-k`s chess 1-roblonnz I'.'l1'! V`I`

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