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

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IE5 IAI NIP anus-u u -unnu- TH]! vnmr Bununw muons JOHN L. JOYCE. Vi`) .\U\V Krl r.`n r.u lnr. h:\KL:1'.ts rntsl UP A.\ Lmmnnan axuun Ul` DRESS FABRICS. Particular care was taken when buying to secure not only the beat vnlue but also the newest mnteriala in the moat fuhionnble tints. None of their ne Fnncy or Figured Dreu Goods will be found in my other city house, as the controlling right we: positively obtained for Kingston. -n "I"f' -I- 1'1`! 'f'.`I'l`t7' HA Including Silk Warp Henriettas, Black Finihed Henrietta Cloths, Oashmeres, Habit Cloths, and other equally desirable spring textures. ' ALL THE NEW SPRING SHADES. BLACK DRESS GOODS, Have just been received and comprise some NOVELTIES that will require to be seen early as they will soon be picked up. TCEZIS WEEK, HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, 14-I Princess Street, The Goods are new and imported from rst hands in Europe. Prices are much lower than ever, especially in imported goods. Speoial olferinc this week of ' M 1000 Pieces of New Dress Goods in single and double fold. 800 Pieces of New Ribbons in the latest styles and `pure silk. 1000 Pieces New Embroideries, Insertions and Flouncings. A 4000 Stock of Kid Gloves to chose from. ' -3 . . -..--- an _---- . A.-'-um Thin llonlyonoohuoolnulotlmo ofptdngsll nowuuddulnhlogoodnn NEW DRESS MATERIALS CAN BEAT THE PRICES JOHN LAIDLAW &SON S, HARD AND SOFT WOOD. o Drio. Chonpctt and Bo! [mu want Ln 8 Maplonnd BIIMAI Cordwood,0n.k.Biroh Anlgllmorunlookotdwood Bundol-Un ed. (`)'|-It want Klndllng Wood. .or8tov` Oonllh utOonI.No.I0onl.So!t amul- 1i Inn]. to In STYLISH ; DRESS :WMi\TlE_R|KK is wul be mrmanea later. _ N33?` Carpets and New Gurtams at the Carpet House of Richmond, 1' pl} LARGEST STOCK or DRY GOODS HAVF. NOW RE(`l~Il\'ED THE LARGER PART OF AN IMMENSE STOCK OF `Dan I.` \DDIl`u D-a.o:....l...- n.-u n.nn rnlann --hnn hnvinn In -at-urn nnt nnlv u: hast wAL SH %& LSTVEACY RIcI-ImroNJ_:>,~oRR 82: co- "WHOLESALE PRICES. EVER SIHI_O'VV'.N BY TIHIELI- ELEGANT " 3-8!. Lnwronoo Wharf. Ccoure hum before broken weather an In. Chief oo-8t.. Lnwnnoo \Vhu-t. Bunch Omoo--Garnet K and Clnronoo .88.. to British American owl` and nuuhotory douv God under oovormd well canon U"l\|ophoIn Oom Ion. .1)'{'i'a"fcs"swIn an 00. I % -"".:-M F0 r\75C. omcx mi:-:13 SPRIVNGISEASUN wxra THE. 191 PRINCESS STREET. WIl$AZ ]VIZ.i..IZIS' ERY- OF THE WALSH & STEAOTS. uuu Lauuun, alsvuauaugu wou- other factory work. A full stock Alwnyu on hand. Call and ex uniuo. W. B. 0 S. ANOLIN. Wolllnxlolg Street. North. Bush and Blinds, Mouldings and -;|.-.. 1-- ..o...... ....-...I. irvvug v---v - - V - -7. -v. BEST IN THE MARKET. Yud No. l-0nurlo Su-col. " ' )-C|u-anon buoot Whn-f. ' Lawrence Wharf. n-any-0 dallva before bl $2:-:- :--. j..- __.v In thhloonlny for Gilxnour ct Co.`a (Trenton) ._. _- Lanna- Coal. Wholesale. Retail, -u-4.-in n\v Inuit: II A DIIIVII foot of (`licence Street. ` 0Rl)lcRS left at me Itorea of Mr. Juno: eddomvrincuas Street. and Megan. Mokolvez & Blush. Brock Street. will be promptly lled, telephone Communionllon. Agents "Black Dhmond__l._l1;g._ ' L W. BRICK. .|u(`I.-L-lv\l."[)RIE[)" Goons; sacoho - HAND `ao`bi UOOQII-KAI` 30% CM IIC Q 5! A lllllnll %lnn: I Z.EVJ:IJ\.J.l .L La: .:_a\J\J .-.54. Whu Vxol tau: Whqlennlonnd Retail and W Dede:-I. Cool: at the very best description. under cover. well ocroeu odmd promptly delivered. Bunon wood and Hard And Son. Cordwood of nut qunlicy on hand. lnapoouon Ioucllod And nllnhotlon guaranteed. YARl)-CoI-not Onuu-lo and West Stmem. _ lI 0loe-Clu-cmo and Onuu-1o Streets- street. '0l{l)lcRS Kl Prinoou Stroet, oor. Sydeuhnm Strut, ` Kinnnfnm nmnuon cinnurr nnconmous -... IF YOU WANT THE- 0/reapestc BestFurm'ture 0!` ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT BRECK 85 BCSOTH urx--n_..._ V.-.1 Anmnrn All Hfhnlnnnlngrid IIIIDIII-I IIILIIIUIIIS XIII CIIII UK I'll`-ll` Steam .3` Hot Ware; Hosting En noon. Agent for the Celebrated Spiral labor not Mr Furnace nmnulacmred by _M. H. J: oohs. Syracuse. N.Y. m.m"`1 ""'. Fri}; 'iIg."s'Z"m"Ja'Ifu"?n !\ Water Hentl_I`n5 _l;n A_-_. A._ .g_ n,u_L_,.,; u x..n-.-.. B. H. OARNOVSKYI HALL. PM man. 000I(/NG STOVES and RANGES. lVl.IIl|AnIl\u'l\ Alli ' unvun-vvzvu-on-ru-. .--...`.....-_ '2:.B.-0rdcn Ion latueI:l~0'N`!I7 Laws 4:! J wtonl. Prlnoau rooolvo Inn; smnunn. "l`olouhono onmmunlosuon GENUINE A 0M1: Nikle-p/ated, TURKISH AND OVIllS'!`LT'FEl) WORK A SPECIALTY. ISTIHA FEB GIVEN FOR lI`.\'ERY ' DIS- CRIPTION OF REPAIRING. canrxrs um. _ _ Opposite Polaon's Dru? Store. . V PRINCESS sm_uu:'r. Kingston .-:_.?_:__ mums, msv. I-`Ai:i'ANb om) cams. nmussxs. spma am M. ll LII I ?! IPTIIIK TIIIII lrllll. - nmm ml or mamas uloot from. Minn the butnolootod and` npltntyunhntoollnlhnamontso. ~ Olvouanonllnndlookovoronrntook. nonfmsows wm._ gum nnpor Dolfnltn u A-upon-an n. nu vs. nu-up d led-mates Furnished for all . Kind: pf Work. . awn Ann an n Inn 0 CBIIIIBIV U 1! VIII! Iacvv \vn-an soon 18 ALWAYS BTOCKIZD :`l'l`H `PHI ,_; 1._ 1....) M puuu Ill you: UIIICI uru 1w PAINTING - AND - PAPERING1 Bpruooxnp-don.t` be I olgm--and don't in ` M]! the great spring nah It-on. VII IIIRIHUITIII ABIIAUIITHIIG F. 0. MARSHALL, 'f'- 3RAME'$- LOOK AT THHI; GENUINE AW; sxms, If WOOD AM! (`~0A1 YARD --.. .........-.... ...-an -mi- SOLE AG-IE3 NTS _ An... A v. B. & s. ANQLJN, gLiE3`ff"*f %:o's;T' Next door :6 W. M. Drennnn. Princes St. K_-A_.`AI_.`4_ '\L, ,,l,',,_ l\A,_ , _ ,.| .'\,_ HAL`... Mano/mrs I -' udusexeirsns I I nnugnun. nnauc Ur ruamuu [ADE T0 onnm 281 PRINCESS M GIL IA? AND IIDIAII I'I'III'lI. _c-pun-supnnnung Innuun nian -m PRINCESS 'rn1m'r,- E Oonsyuonhun stress I BIBBY 8:. VIRTUE. . V... _,_- 5 Telephone communication. ID AIAWAID Ul\J\.l\|VuI VVIIII lulu Boot Dry Bud Wood. Dry Block Wood. Dry Kindlinc Wood sad the Boat descriptions of 0031. comma or namucx um ONTARIO-81-I. HE:NRY BRAME, I l..eudm;I. I one Communication. Diamond Lino. RRIICK. E. A. ROC"`H woop ANl5-(30-AT ANDIALL xmns or IHDIIIVITIIDD Ill Bondlnyouroulanonrlvfot I'PIlI ALII\ l\l'IEI FURNITURE. iaoot Street.` `- 60 cents a. pair. UPHOLSTERER. $1 on` not, our. 9 Kinuutnu. my mun. uv uuuuw. Ah. my friends. be honest before God. be honest. hoforo `our fellow mn, be honest bo- TrTr'$3'-'1i?'i1u . 'If`11i<'aFo7 IE "tTi62S'Y1""rb"vi'Ix6 have wank-ml away, come back, come home, man) now, one and I, not one om-ption In all that usmnhlngo: come into tho kingdom of God. Coumlrack on the right track. Tho door at rm-rry 12% open and the Innite hurt. otooxl in lull of compulsion. Come home! .. Como homo! Oh. I would be weuuuannd It loould save some young man this morning. some young man that has been going astray md would like to get back.` I Am ohnl nnmu nun huh out On nnncin that I `Ill `ICU Ellllll UIIU ll-I it IV KIIILIIU U513 menu in August of 1881, when I youx girl pu- ` dunk} wlyolo nu train IIUIIK ll'HllIU LII! lllall lil ll! \I\$lR'l. My henror! What are you doing with that fraudulent document in your pocket! My other lmirer! How are you getting along. 'with that wicked achomo you hnvonuw on foot! Is that a pool ticket you have in `our pookotl Why, (1 young man. were you t night practicing in copying your om- ployer`u signaturul Where were you last night! An; your habits as good as when you left your father`: house! You had a Christian anoeatry, perhaps, and you have had too many prayers spent on you to go overboard. No lxcrrsl Ion DOING wuoxo. Dr. Llvinmltono, the famous explorer, was deuconded from tho Highlanders, and he said that one of his anoeatora, oneot the High- lands, one dny called hia family around him. I Tho Highlander was dying; ho hail Illa chil- dren ground his death bed. He said: Now, my iada, I have looked all through our history as far back as I can find it. and I have never found a diulnmust man in all the line, and I want you to understand you inhont good blood. You have no oxcum for doing wrong, my lads. bo liouest." Ah mv fl-lands. ha honed`. lnfnra nd, In I" KIIKWI V` I I|l`I ,3UI Ill" IIlIlIll'|Il'|I. .`\'|II` tin: can he gran-It-r nr mom nubly Orlglllll than this adnii.x\'iun. This old snltli -r. utter thirty years` service, this iron mini and vio~ tnrinus gt*`D"r?\l,t`Sll\l)li.\llt (l in an t-nt-m_\a m un- try at the In-allot` an innm-use nrm_\'. is nfruitl of his creditors! Tliis isakindnf funrtlmt hm; solnlnni troubled mnqiieroi~.uin.l invmle-rs. and l -in-ulut if tho nuuuls mt` wur prusanl uu_\`~ thing (`nilt]bttl`al-lv to its zeulilimo siinpli-*it_\'. tllif l:~ it not high time that vm reached tho ninruls If the Guetpe-1. right beside the faith of tho (kupell Mr. I-`run-la, the celebrated Eug- lish histurizm, has writtcn of his own country this remarkable words: From the grt-at buns` in the city of London to the village gmvor, tha mnimon.-in] life nf England him hum saturated with fraud. No deep hm it mo that n strivt.l_\' liuiwst. Lrmlmninn can Enrdly hold his ground against competition. You (`an no longvr trust that any nrtirle you buy is the thing which it [)l`l`t(`lltlH In ho. Wu have {also wuiglits. fnlsia iii:-hslit`v,<, 1`lN`1ltlllg and shoddy o\'or_\'whure. And yet tho cl: rig)` hnve R`(`ll all thin grow up In nlisuluto indif- t't~.rvm~<-. Many hundreds of F"lnnn'l lmvo I heard in England, nnuiy n dim-rtntion on the niynteries of the faith. on t.ht~ divine mis- sion of the clergy, on bishops and jnstitlvn- tion, and the theory of good works and verbs! inspiration, and the cloavy of the lcrtunents; but, during all thma thirty wou- do-rtul _vazu`s. m-ver mm that I can rvculloct on common lmneaty." \'nu- Hunt Innv In an nvnaanl-afoul man. JII l\JlIIl.IIUlI Illlllilr) . Now, um; may be an exaggerated state Inent. of things in England. but lam very certain that in all parts of the earth we need U0 preach the nmrnlities of the Uospal right tlong beside the faith of the Gospel. llv Imnrnl-| \\'hnI. urn vnn dnina In-ifh that J . I do not suppose there ever wasu bower specimen of honesty than was found in the Duke of Wellington. He man-had with hi.~ armyover the l'\'ench frontier, and the army ` was suffering. and he hn.rdJ_v know how tu get along. l`lunl_v of plunder all about. bul he mnunnmled none of the plunder to be taken. lln writes home those n-nnarkablu words: We are ovor\\'hoI1nol with debts. and I van scarcely stir out of my house on nvcnunt of pimllv crulunrs. waiting to dc. mund what is dun In thcm. Yet at that wry limo tlw Frvuvh pa-a.~;mtr_v were bring- lug llwir \'nluubl4~s to bun tn keep. .-\1`lv- hratul writer says of th-` trunsaminn: .\oth- inn` van in nrnml.-r nr unnnn nnhlr nrnvnunl uul wuulu unu Lu 51: uucu. I un glad some one has met to inusic that ran in .\|n1-nntnf IHIRI `than n vnnmr oh-I .`\I Il ll' III" IIQHIIIS llll II lTI lllllf `7II;' III my;:ift, uml I haul undo up my miml _\'1m should lmvn it; but :1 young man Whu will clmut n labor:-r out of ve cents wuul-I swindle the guvernmeut uf the state, if ht got his hands on` it. I don't want you. Good morning.sir. It never pays. Neither in this world uorin the world to come will it ll'||t uu uulllum II Iulllllvl, aul-I EU nun. Curry this trunk u|.xst;ir.x" The man car- ried tho trunk upstairs and mum down, and thou tho young man gave him a qunrtvr u! a dollar wlxivh was marked. and ll).' of being hw~nt_\`-ve vents it was worthunly txwiity cont.-L Then the young man gan- his card to the laborer, and said: You take Hiis up to Gnu-l`I1ur Griuios; I want (use: him." .-\li..snid the laborer. I um (`ms - ornur Gri1m~.<! ()h." said tho young man. you-I-ex:-use mm-3 Then the: mwernor said: I vvm mm-l1 improssod by thnlotter _\`n;1 wmiv Ill" asking for n oertnixr ilk-3 in _\"uu .-1...... .. m....~...- ....o M nu. quanta ......|.i wooo & COAL YARD! van.-u........ - my . .u. .-u. um.-u-. A blu.~1eriug _\'Ullll_L ,` nmu 4u`riv(-d at a hotel in tho west, nnd lw saw u man on the axde wnlk. nnul in a rough way, as no mm: has u right to uddraws u luhnrer, sail to him. .... " `PL- ._.-.. -1`_...... oL.'_. I stand this morning before many who have trust funds. It is a compliment to you that you have been so intrustud; but 1 charge you, in the presence of God and the world, be careful, be as careful of the property of oth- ers}; you are euretul of your own. Above all, km-p your own private account at the bunk separate from your account as trustee of an estate, or trustee of an institution. Thut is the point at whivh thoumml: of people nmke sliipwreck. They `get the property of otheu unxul up with their own property, they put it into investment: and away `it all -as and theyeminot return that which they owed. Then comes the explosion and the money market is slutkr-n and the press ile- nouuccs and the church thumlem expulsion. You have no right to use the property of others except for their advantage,` nor with- out consent, unless they are minorx It with their consent. you invest their proper: _v as well "as you can null` it inll lost you are not to blame; you (lid'the best you could; but (in not come into the delusion which has ruinal so runny men, of thinking because a thing is in their pushe.\V|'otI. therefore it is theirs. You have a solemn trust. that God has given you. In this vast (L\Vt`llll)lHg\` there tun)` be some \\`ltul1t|\' llllsllp})l`Hpl`lt|l0tl trust fmuis. Put them but-k. or, if you huve so hopelessly involved them that you mmtot. put them burk, mules the whole thing to tlimu whom you hn vo \\'l`0ngt`vl. and you will sleep better nights, and you will have the better t-liruu-u,~ for your soul. What a and tl.ing it would be. if After you are (lead your tulniinistrntor should nd out from the account lnok. or from the loci: of \`onclu-rs, that you were not only ll!Illlil`ll[\I in estate, but that you lo.~`t your` soul. If till the trust funnls that have been mlsupprnprintul should 2-ml-lenly y to th _ir 9W ll0rM, and all u nnuuu-Iv thnt '|lL\` lmnn nnrlninn-I shnnlzl DUUIIIVI BlIlllll'IIl_) I], ll) Lu u` `JWIIFI 3`. Nu (Ill :h1~pl`upt*rt_\' that has Mel: purluinul should 'ud:lx-ul_\' go back In its owners. it would (`rush mm min every cit)"iu America. Inn-II u----u in nu-nun-u-unu- PPb this niornlng. d.nuy will not pix thin mu-Id or, the vol`! 1 mine. I! Alnhnl umnthd tn huh A nlnriiauf n-rnnnal IF I] HI \\ UI'|lI `ELI. WUTIWJ WU CUIHL `abbot wanted to buy n piece and Q). owner would not sell it, but the owner nly mnsentod to lot it to him un:.1l ho could rgfse une cI`o;i, and the lbbut sowed gcornn, a crop of,. two hundred years! And I tell you, young man. that tlw dishnnestlen whioh you phunt in your` heart and life will seem to h.; vur)'i`1x.~2i'gnili-uxl. but they will gmw upuntil they will overshadow you with lmrril-Io dnrku.-.\~1, overshadow `all time and nil vh~rnit_v. 11 will not ban crop for two lmi`. ircd but a crop for eyerlust_ing Xv! ;;`I`o\md THE BRITISH W_HI(4;. )I\()NDAY.I\ILA_l1_CH 11, llolulvo l'u of languages PI`00II!.>,l1I'iLK:|I|!!'!. 9! 11110; 9 all :19 uilolpgist, has bean undying tho nhun nit of hnguggou, with mmo interesting rml. He Ilndu that the language that ha beau Ipmt npoken on the globe for the last thou.- Innd ya-an is tha (`him-ac, which is spoken by at least 4oo,ooo,ooo people. Non cohnntho Hindustani, which in the language of over 1oo,mo.ouo. Then he plum nu hulk! nut. with about 100,000,000. though thin I: avi- dently a mistake, as the ml number it (uh exam nf third. Runiun follow : WltI`I0.- uouuou. thou German. with 57,000,000. and wnin`h,h with 4'a'v.(Ill,@.--Sun ll`:-andno I. . I`!!! ` an--u nu. ---u -.-.1 II n \ eu- An interesting point in cxinnovtion with the first running of elevtric ours on the Fourth avenue line was the effect that the appear ` ance of the can had on horses. A New York horse is an-uatomenl to sight: and rounds that would turn a country horse`: inane and tail white in aaingle night. but even the eu- perinr metropolitan boat has no love (or en- tirely new and unexplained phenomena. it waa noticed. however, that horses attached to ordinary carts and carriages, while they took a deep interest in electric cars, shovmi a little fear of them, but horses attached to other street curs, when they tint new the new machine: hecame almost unmanageable from terror. No satutactory mason could be given (or this state 0! things. especially as street car horaea have generally been noted more for strict aohriety and attention to duty than for any undue interest in outside matters. The only plausible explanation that has been olforerl in that theae hurane may to : gun] the electric can in adabe, and ace in ` them a danger 0! the Ian at their occupation. -New York Tribune. lIll.\Dl|IK pllfl Thu hm` Lurd Dmi1`_\ '.~ sup -rb \`a~`4-, whivh was huught by Mr. Hm~h- at lhv silo of his cllinu. nriginally In-|< ng-l In Hm s:-rvnw, and had probably bu-n l`t'lu0\'!\| (mun \\'|nd.-or qllalle at the time of the confusion which pro- \'uil1~d I-horn during [hr Ina! mnuths of tho Info of George IV, Wham. us our uf the pages tuld MI`. Charla-s Urenlh-. Ivuulul wagons were sent away unnrly en-x'_\ night. I umlurataud thnt Mr. Gum! ulh-mi um pieces which be had n~vuwnxi to the l|lII\'lI, in order thlvtbe Hndsur uvlwim might Irv conhletaed, but pro- sumnhly her nuajesly did not awe to expend lu,00U in making a prmuut ul chin to the (`rull uur - nu. \'i(`torin`.: ("`l\`l\m\`l .\`4_~\'rx-9 llt'.%1'l'l xrvioo is kept in the grmn dram.n;; ruomn: Wtndsor castle. Mr. ti.-uh of South .\uclh-y .~tn~ct. who is :1 muxt vtnuwnt oxpvrt m such nutt- tolx, tnfnrms mo, .~u_\'< The L--n-tun Truth. that nu few:-r than txn-mg;-cigh: |*ll`(`!`a of the .u-rviu: were In-`t (or >Xulu'l|l tlurtm: the n.-igu uf L-`cargo I\' , \\ turn it was in duty use at L`:u'ltnn huu~`.~ for his nmJts- t_\s privatv tulnlcx Mr. H. uh-, during the hut ttu-n` _\`wnn. has tnrnmgx-11 to buy luck mm-twu ut` lbw"-v pm-t-.x, uhirh urn i tn an-r_\' r--p--`t huh llmw in thu cablucts in tho gn-vu tl:`u\\1ng r-mm. .\lr. Hourlu values the st-r\ I\'t` gwluch lx'lollg`.-I to the t~mwu-i. 0.. it. I.` nut um private prupcrty of the quwn) at full)` .`.'ltItI.uUl|. aunl one pit: alone (the famous punch lam L. was valued a few yuan Ago by a well known Iuctmnwr at 10,111); wlulo Mr. (iuule buns:-If \':n'uly n{~ fl`I'\`d 305 to the pr:-cnt uwm-r ut' mm uf thu Inissing plula-s. Thu Intn I4ur1l nmHo*\ K \`IIlI-Pl) \`)la- whivh o_o A}. 5}: D w oo/o I I I\_-A I\_.4IJL; llll':' Iuuuu: II_\ Ilnw. 1 "llllllulll l l_v In (`an ' .x2uwl_V." `The-W It ilnv Thu lwtnn-r swinl lm b-li.-wed in thv nuur.-il promsxos. ut nna.\um nun, and that wln-in :| chilzl felt like .\\'\'lLllt)W- in; his food in clmn;.~ bu vught tn be all-uwvd todo so. "This pampering In old ulms. the fallacy of which hm lung hwn zahnwn, is nou- s.-:t.-n, said thv tlnvtux: "When we thuxk that tho . i~ the unly organ in the body (wot u hivh mun has control, and when We think that the at -niavh. nine vasos out of ten. in the root nf all the modern I'M-nan. it dm~sn`t speak very high for the int:-lligvnoe of man. Giro people chunks if they want vhuuks. all it tho) w.a:it salt. vinegar it they want vinegar, they vn-u`t want what they c|ou`t nnetl. In`. l`uhl:n.-ui said that A life long oxperiem-e with lumnliiig linu.-1` cooks had led him to infer that those individuals liumr little about the \ ht-uu.~t r)` of making. -.\'vW Yurk Star. ~ U! llllll. \n\\-. [Jun]! vhuuks.snlt u Jun`! nnml " HI` I`: lIXl, nu '-ll-l V|lI"!| ul \. chun;.~l pump: 1'`! S\`3T.V'l`,.` dn-`tn K 1 an-:11 the-root 1 higl vlnnul-e salt if thou wnw ., v ' In an Em; 3`-lu~l|. 3: When You boil (`IR-\`. dun`t huil them." So says Dr. Pnhlman_ lhu Butfnlu ch:-Inist. In at rwent lectum he mil. to ho aligvstible, eggs .xhnuldn`t re-nvh n lngh:-r tnnxporature than Ill) dogs. but they .~huuld he plaowl in water from M0 to 1*`) Imp . and ullnwul (0 Punk nu the hurl-r of the .~tm'o. The-n tlw vuriuus methods (If L-nnkin-,: umaL~a \\`0l`0 taken up and oxphtnntious pziw-tr for putting amp me-at into cold wulrr. |I|lHlll)( l`lltSls' intu A hutnvmt. ,nud bruilmx m-ak dxrwlly u\*v.~rn hut F9, which nru uo\\'mnununly an`:-pt4~ us the ` pm}-or method of preparing the ulitforuut N mmts. Dr. Publman said thunbjuvt of prvpafuxg food was nut to px`v~1'!'\'o tho nutrims-ut Nb much as it w;;. to pruparv it fur -.'x.~_\` diges- tinu. A puun-l uf luml mu--l mmaius pro. (`ix-I) as much uutrnm-nt as u puuuduf Hnur, but lwouhl rnther ho cxx`u.~ul [rum eating it." and hes. \ . l .... l|\ -Ilu H1 A v\"nr\l '8: Suit] : mr-.\infr.u1s in` mm: uuu N.I\'I`!| lllllll_\ ll|IlIIl" uuun ut'slulI\.IUlI. But m-e-r_\' strwt i.~ :1 track, and p\`Gl'f style . of business is n tr:u<`k. and every day is I track, and ovury night is a track. and multi~ tudes under thu pmwI'Uf u-Inptution come sweeping an and sw.v-ping down tuwzml perils ranging and lerrillv. God lmlpm: mgu out and SW1` the train. Let us thr.u- .~.vuw sig- nal. Let us gnw ~-nu` wuruin.:. By the throne of God let us ash aolno inuence to stop Hm dm\`n\\'nl`1 prngnxx BowIu`0I Be- wun-! The hri-igv 1' down. the vhnsm is deep nutlilm lightnings .9 Hm! an-I ull the night of sin 0.. re with mi, warning: He, that being often rt-pruvud. hnnl:-m-th his neck, shall suddunly bu dLstI*u_\'o<|, and that withuut remedy." __ ___J___ angler-9. Some of that out ' w- .3, in that _u-`nr fun a stormy night. a hurri~ vane Mew duwn part of a railroad bridge. A {,;.,.,gm gm1,,mm..nlungnnd itmrnshvd into the ruin and the en-,:inc~.~r and mnduotor per- ished. The-re \\`:I:lt| girl living in her father`: `-`cabin near the disnstorlnd .~l1e'heargl the` crash of the tn-jgylut train. -and she knew mm. in a, revs; mmnents an t`i|tl`.t. 4I train was due. _ She lighted a laiutvrn and vlnmhered up on the one hutm 0! the \\'re(`ked bridge on to the main bridge. which u'n.~1 trestle work, and started to crow mm-l,. llle-thunder and the lightning of the mnpx-st ,nnd the raging of . the turn-nt beneath. Uue mlsstep* and `it would have lwii dumb. Amid all that horror the lantern \\"(`l_\_l_,Hl1T- L`I`u\\'ling sometimes, and sometimes wnlkm_: over the slippery rails and over the trmtlv wnrk. she oanw to the : ulllvl` side nf tho riv--r. She wanted to get to the telegraph statinn wlit-re the 8Xpl`t'&ill1'tlll did not stop, so that the danger might lie tol- ` eg1`aplied_.t-ithestaxioxi \\'l13u`e tho-train did amp. The train was luv in ve ininutvs. She was 0IIt"lnllt` nil` from the llt`gl`l\[)ll station, but, fnrtum\t\l_\'_ the train was Into. \\'ith cut and hrnl.~w-l foot she uw like the wind. Canning up to the tvlogzmpli stntiuu, panting with tlllusgsl deathly exhuu. she had only strength to 5li0lll,<"Tlle bridge is down) when she dropped ummnwiuus and could luu`dl`v he rvsust-itutml. The lneainge was sent. from thut station to the next station turd the train halted. and that night that hmve girlfsavvrl the lives of hundreds of passengers. and saw-l innny hunu-e from desolation. I)..L .......... 50...... E. n Iran]: and .........-' new-In llnrloo nml lilo:-trio (`u-I. . - ,,_ _ ,:_. ,_ A ., I"lIl \'.\`R`Il III `lI\'I.I IIIKIl' xv, ban er the reign: \', uh:-u Rally on Nllnlt`. (`Huh-, bu) ul hirh llr r_\` l:`m\1ng he sn-r\1-o . 1 rnllv ylnnunl ,m.I xinnn nst nmthurs whu wr- mntinunl cry of cat. &ru-nu-w: --77._- Bot-snon 00:1. Best Quality Hard Wood. Mill Wood, Vorom e- u! linglnml. ::`\'l`\`9 1.1;; mom a: `muth .`\`]I\`l`l .~ucl1nuu- |`|. _ I .. I ... '1`-..-L .ii?{% iff`fflMUNTREALSHOE smn l.:r.J-c3's'I'oN& co ONLY ABOUT ANOTHER WEEK, AND WE HAVE TO VAGATE OUR STORE AND REIOVE STOCK, TO BE SULD IN TORONTO. We` hm decided to offer for the hlmoo of the time wo stay the whole of our stock at whntmr price it will bring. IYOURVLASTJ ; CHANCE. D. F. Armstrong. LADIES KID TOILET SLIPPERS NO` 260 PRINCESS STREET, ONE DOOR ABOVE RElD'S FURNITURE STORE. Down Town Shoe Stores Every Time No trouble to show goods. .L.m.a.g--...-.w ---:v -- - The Millinery Department this season will be made the most ex- tensive as well as the most attractive in the city. Details to prove this will be furnished later. Mn!!! n-noon and New nrfninn at H-an Car-nnf. Wnnnn nf Rinhmnnd,

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