Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1889, p. 3

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uu o--nu A-you .,,., :.i;x In-;;1n unng; Lln-Ir l1'.1;x. To cap llw rhznux I mm s to them. believing they 11:. ' scone, whivb fnHuw(`d min wvor play:-I the p.`1l`t..~`lIeful 'y gostun-.~ and stepped up: to be ,"!;'.rw| ill by Ullmilt orulvxm--I them off. Ag:-n . ... In is .. `J ..... 9.. I_) aul I ullul... ; in a snluhml n 1, Bub, (`UHIO rum 11:0 uppm: Ji-u lmav-In u '1\`L _ .......c. -; nearly every day 1` driven n(`l`0sc the remarkable about thu effect. Thom , -. and nothing can of it is that, owing i` rhvthm nhnnf. n Jom_:m's Liguld Palms The fuel onnnot bo too forcibly impressed upon the mind: of 511 user: of point. tho. goodrunltaonnbeproduood only by tho use of good materials. Thonsin expense in painting in not in the coat of the point. but in the coat of mm: And am. and it require: more lcbor sud more oil to oval! Jo|_mson s French Fermanenl Ergen PAINTS mcnlons n K` ll` AA.iIl II .l|;Il gs SunMe:al_v I \'nicot.':1llm;; t x nn ' I lh`l'A The above g;a:1ds are the: acknowIedgodZ-sTand- ard by which all other paints in the market may bejudged. lnuluu VI vv vs 3. LOUNGES, EASY, FANCY AND ODD CHAIRS. IATTRASSES. SPRING BEDS, Ac. (pants in punun; II no! In Iuu coin 01 Du! punt, mu lll uuv cull I upon snd om, And it require: more npply inlorior paint thsn to Apply the belt thnt can be obhinodo _ _ , SPECIALTIES: Jouusows Superfine coach and our solar: mnu's Docoralors Pun wnm load "r`23.:".&:'..'.:i5.. .`J'} n`c':.".`.`...`: .f"' , Aucuur. Go to union: admin`. Route to`: ylii ' 1 BOOTS, SHOES, THINKS MID VALISES YUU `WILL FIND ALL `I'll! CENmALA%SH*0t*'SIW6iiif spams : ANNOUNCEMENT] LANUASIER HULLANDS Ill lfLlIN. STIHPED ill] BRBGADED. New Unions in llneqne Shadlngs. int Blinds. all widths. and a very less e_eteck of new patterns. lint luslins and` learns linelins and n as to match. Dream. Define and White Lace llnrteinsln qne Uurtalns. Swise llnrtnlne Irish Point curtains. ladrss l}nrta1ns.Isdz-as llnrtalns. llrete Unrteine. sun llurtains. 'l`nncnma.ncnrte1ns.Te. estry Unrteins. Plnehette llnrtains. Uhenile llnrteins, Unmin Poles and ruse Tuning. 1 In line all the lodern Novelties in House-furnishing Goods will be found at the Usenet House of ltlllllllllln, OER 5 00. G. OFFORD, jsn, UPH01.8TEREl1'/ 1* Designs sud lamacea Furnished for all Kinds of Work. .4-cu-A-an -u.nvp I1: lvnvv an-n Ann nnnrnn LATEST STYLES AND WHY QUALITY. "EVERY HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD SEE THE LATEST STYLES j LADIES KID BOUT 990. [MD/ES K/D 81/PP/?, 65 cents. ' GENTS` FINE sw1-:0 BAL., $1.95. P0/'m`ea" or Men /um Toe. HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, D. F. Armstrong, JllHllS0l S Magnum: Iron Palms THEP/6 /OE TEL/.6` /4/VD RLOPLE IELL THE PRICE. 127 Princess Street, RICHMOND, ORR & CO. ;munsnu*s,PurncoInxs*num JllHl8~I S Evagmn H: '_3RAME'$~ M nIoo"nI-can-In MONTREAL WINDOW DECORATIONS K E PT I} Y SEE OUR. SPECIALTIES. IAIUPAOTUIIIU OP 14! Princess Street. Proxrn-_iotor. ` .lll||8N S Kalsonlnn r--'.'..:":""n "'i"'x'.?":'! I O 53.3-uh. B330 R8. an`, n which cannot full to "a united. in mono : :1)-Iou.|nddLpu:oh." u um-a-nun noon mm and ..;u':.. nunnmnl PrluuI.hnn.| A {st-:coNo - HAND aooxs tolool. hon. Alwtyl the but selected and most atyllah utook In Icuwrn Ontario. Give In 1 call and look over our stock. II\I| lI!II\III!\ '1'] `V '\A f\"\ I\'l'\l\` '* noon PAI3'ia- DEPOT.- MON TR"W A__E_ 3"!` 3 II '1'. mm s'ml.1t:wm0l;mmsmns Putnam mp DIOOILTIIO at ALL llunnnn ?M|L0 S : mm - `SHOP I IU"" 3 `)0-0-oruult. 3 FULL LINI I IRS. I-I-0.. all nu Ito plan. A: In T308. W._l.O. lllllllll ,nuuu|u5.uw-unumwnun-nun` """` e... 3?.` `3, .`.`.....' .`.;`.`.`:'a..`EiS`z`::a..`... Bomtmm manuhcturodeoy _M. H .1: bob; Brnmno. H.Y. ' noun Ill JUIII" U!`uI1l`I XII] ul PAINTING - AND - PAr'>enm lwuoo up-don,t be A oInm-cnd don`: was! an the neat spring rush I: on. AI IIIIIVAIIFIIITIII IIIIIIAUISTIIISO ulvu Ill II Ian nun uuvn vvun Uul uuvv ROB.iNSON S WALL_ gunk Dim F. MARSHALL, Ivnnnu cNl\ll|l')|.\I OI A-LL DIK3RlPl'I0m. CALL AT nun: gnu nu.-nv n-an... THE "Gin? 0nmAPET PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. Mme wonxs; mm mm; in pl_A- .A..-.J- JQn-Q` Jngal --J Q-I-Lg] woon & COAL YARD "-vllllull no (I !5':L!9Tf3'?9:- Nntdou'wW.l.DIunn.PrmoeuSt:' um ' .PlImhing.8uunmdduPitting I-lot. Wnar Hamlin: Enzlnoon. IS ALWAYS STOCKED WITH THE Best Dry Hard Wood, Dry Block Wood, Dry Kindlinc Wood and the Best descriptions of Coal, CORNER or BARRACK ma ONTARIO-S'rs. COAL AND wocT. Scranton Coal. Best Quality Hard Wood, Mill Wood. Verona r :...- l v~Mu+@N:$jW94!*n%0u YARD N.B.--Urdu-u left. at the Grocery More of JM. Cnwford. Princes Street. will receive, prompt uttonuon. Z'l`alonhono onmmunlonuou "W IIIIIK muuunxwunx mama. Q8[`PRINOE83 8T._ ed. sf 1! on want Klndllng Wood. ). orswv ` Goal ut Con}, No. 4 Coal. Soft or Black- unxdru Coal. go to R. CRAWIORD & 00., - Foot of Queen at. ` `v n n._.I-.._ I-A -1. AL` n_-_.._. .1..- -1 1-. Est.-cure aollver belore broken weather **mwmm-Whm' Brqnclf 0tlioo-Corner 7(ln and Clarence 8;. on to Bvmsh American owl -_ mm. and ulinfnnlnrv dnlhmrv 1 nnnninllzvl ` Had Maple and Beam Cordwood, Unx, nu-on Anna!-am or Hemlock Cordwood Slwod or Un nw MERCHANTS I - nousexams I! ' TT sof wodn; - nn;,__-_L -_.I n--. cggnovao Qnowqr In-a\rc an -w y`p-u 1! ouwsnt the Drlest. Chuopelt sud Bent H Maple and Baum Cordwood, Oak, Birch Ash. mm A full stock Always on hand. Call and at amino. ~ W. B. as. ANGLIN. Wolnngmn street. North. gamma? BnAMm, I A-4I-- I'I-A-o- hp. and Coal, Wholesale, Retail, BEST IN THE MARKET. Yud No. l-0nuu'lo Street. " ` )-(`.hu-anon uent Wharf. _Ul'l'lCI-001`. Barrack and Ontario Sm. Saah and Blinds, Mouldings and `LI... I-nln--n uuunnlp tr IUU `wan: 0haa Best!-'z;r`;1n1"ture ` w. & js. ANGLlN,~ ------- -----j: ___-,- In thlnlocallty for Gllmour & Co,'s (Trenton) n-.. -. ._:.:- :4;n\-ua iZ i'L'N"'b*i2iEBJ 7b`6$ In " " Sumac -2.11 ' 5 humor. 5 ?-III PRINCESS S'I'REK1`,-E ; Oar. Bydonhnm Bu-cot. . I WIIIII-t Yr! All W Ollonll Raul! an W3 Dealers.` of the very best description. under cover, well screen edund promptly delivered. Buncn wood and Hard and son Cordwood of rat quality on hand. wln.apoct.ion Iouc\tod_ and Int.-ilhotlou ruu-an . , YARD-C6rner Unmrln and West Streets. ` 0lloo--Clu-once and Ontario Streetl- Foot of Cl ee street. tong left at an moral of 311'. June! Redden. Iixceamstreetmnd Messrs. McKelve/ & Birch. Brock Buwguull be promptly 111100. 1`elephonoOomu}unlon . . * u `Blnok Diamond Lino. L. W. OK. 3:. A. BOC"`H. .I..J.|.vJ.u\J.1. cl: . va-`ex u Wholeul and and W Do::rI.`Coala or. very best deacrinllon. under cover. wen am-can BREOK an BOOTH W115:--nun Vngal A-ant. -n \U|unI...l---4I up British American dowel` , mpt and satisfactory delivery 5 specialty Coal all under cover and won screened` 3ToloplIono Communivcm ion. JAM KS SVVIFT & C0. T3-51 VYAJESH-i Yam No. l-0nuu-Io an-oat. I-Clarenco Street Wharf. " " 8-8!. Lnvrenodwhart. 181-nnr: dnlivnrv hnfnm broken urmuo" ' '3 oinixi-i 13io6nIu6xs' " " 3-5|. hIW1`8n0O'WhM'l'. 38-cure doliver before broken weather . . -htwronoa-VV`hm+. 3:1` ' d if.i3i3T- IF YOU` WANT THE ulu KFUIL upnux ruuu ll uu. All ELMANT LINE OF HANGINGS ~ woo DAAKND odA1L. SOLE AGENTS ,____ .. n.I_ .m...._ .. Send In your orders only for IT'lLII\ ALIA QAEIEI `f*6iiri1Tt:i2m.Ec7 1}aao`t Sn-cot. _.c'nn.u-m Kr? `F3;-H; 9ARN_._Y$KY I (nun aqunuuu, annvunua-.. other factory work. and well screened` Llomnmnlcmlon. JAMES SWIFT & C0. . -"-'-" - "4 `*4 '`"' 7 an cumin, and puma: n lntuuung ups:-Irnuntu have been recently g: [mgbng prove it cm: % H) Ind ill F1`lllI(`0 0|! T`k. ng id Iuhtutu .3 to cunun at vecohblo guudta (or made ..__*_._E,/__.._._. utmcuoo at hjurloun lunch. Lind ol the 1\uw-Psruoll. Iuu uuugutulg um uryuuuuzeu Bill Huang I gar 1563" uhovr unmask] at I` WINHJW BU` U]-II `I WIIII CI W" I In`. Being trjtnslucent. they look as well by \ gullght an by daylight. I..b..._.. I..- _._.;....J......o. L-.. L... ._..'_u.. WC. WWII III IV VINE] UK US ATIIII`, nu Pueblo. an yielding about 1,000 bu-uh par day. ` Tho moot elective show tablet: for n. chum * Mi window an op] glm with black latter- lnn Raina tr-hnxlm`nnt_ thaw lnnl: in wall In } vowruuu u lJI.13UllI1ll uu vu pruuucmg data. Wall! In the valley of the Arhmu, nnnr Pnohln um vhlrlinn Ahnnt I ma has-nah _uhr u WI am I ntnnky - Ihrou mrfoca. Colorado is becoming an on ptoduclng dim Tull: In tin vgllnv n! ma .\rImn-n ` Ina Iuawlbuuub Iunsulj Ill upon u`urwuru, Dllli uln . . ' `. , '`3??mm ,;%&`hmmnmu u .HI 3' WNW! `"!IIIl_DX..lII',..{ `endure "find wlocomouthinuw to treat at the mp of a curvo or bond, WIIUI some Illghtohntlwwtion tend}: to collect the Ice, which, being llchtu than the waver, nunin Mien, which soon becomaunltod in noompncnnn-. Er baton giving VI]. Pipe: are mod I amt rbil some ro BUILD .7 Nah: and connontu. Iron may bodhnguhhcd from sun! by breaking and comparing the crystallized cur fun Rina] rill shown hnmnammrmn d-I-An- ~* u hut In Water Plan. 0 1:32: do not nlvnys burst nrtarn (room. In very ductile, and will often yield or \ hatch enough to IHOV for the Ixpnnlon ol ` the loo without making an open fracture, but m nlna in m-mind): Cxhlmd hv nnnh nub. nu TIIUHI n:uauu w Iuu_pel'Ia u: w uulln rwaum. if it in not absolutely certain tint ` t will sustain any given procure, then it is the height of tally, and it incunarisk no mun can afford totnke, to apply that preauro in Inch 1 mnner that, in the ovum of the boilernot proving nrongonough to until: it, An explosion would inevitabiv occur. Tooting Boilers. [Ha customary with some mechanics to tut -new boilers. or old ones which have undergone repairs, by simply subjecting them to 5 high steam pressure. Why any intel- ligent person should do this pass our com- prehension. If a boiler is known to be strong anough to sustain I certain pressure, there in an not-tlilv hnnnnn tn nuh<|nM>. it on Hun no mrthly reason to subject it to that In-annnnn If it In not Ah-nlurnlv nu-fnln Qhgt. Aucsus srovl PIPE AND TENT surronr. The swve may be of any desired type. The top section of the pipe has a sleeve provided witha ange from which is suspended the heavy ring which carries the tent proper. ` This sleeve is removable, and is likewise locked in position by means of a pin. A bell like shield caps the whole to prevent rain or snow from entering the opening at the top of thertem. The sections of the pipe are made imaging at the bottom and are bent in top so as to make the joints tight t ' this device the smoke is carried away tentis thoroughly ventilated, while nary wnt pole is done away with. traveling. the pipe may be folded and packed away into very small space, ot-copying no more room than the largest pipe section, snys Scientic American. from which the above was taken. A Novel Tent Support. A Dakota genius has come to the fore with a patented smvupipe and tout support, which, tosay the least, is novel. The stow-pipe is made telescopic, the smaller sections at the top being made to slide inside of the sections ` under it. Each section at its extremities is provided with holes into which are inserted scrvw threaded pins for locking the pipe into position. ` I-1 IUUDIXJ lU |ul.IU Uhulflr l.IIUl.IlLEr3 UK [0110 CUIOII) . ` A second set of zooids (b) is concerned with the reproduction of the species, these mem- bers, therefore, being termed reproductive woids. At first they do not di'er in structr urc, and probably not in function. from the the nutritive woids, but after a. time a circle of buds grows out beneath the tentacles which eventually develop the reproductive elements, giving to the members of the coin- munity ndistinctive sexual character. The third class of zooids (0) have as their special duty Ilw defense of the entire colony and are callul protective zooids. Their bodies are capable of extension and llexinn, so as to en- able II.mn to kecpguard 0V(`l`Ill0C0l!lfl`ll1!llty. The free and of the body is abundantly pro- vided with minute stinging organs called .nemntocysts or thread cells, being identied 1 in sXru<'tur(~ and manner of action to those of i Jelly mill`? \Z\--s D`Y-Ol%K Tl7ROtD.- The hydroiuls are very small plant like tun - mnls living in sea water attached to rocks, shells, sea weeds, etc. There are very impor- tant species, all of which to a greater or less extent illustrate the principle under `consid- eration. We may select, for description, the species always found attached to the shell of the hermit crab, viz; -.Iij dI`Cl.l1lll1. The ani- mal is of compound form, consisting of I colony of different members. or zooids, orga iically united bya common base. The accompanying gure shows the structure of the body; it is seen that there are three dis- tinct kinds of molds, (a. b, c). Each of these has itsspeclnl function to perform in the life of the animal. To one class (a), called nutritive zooids, is allotted the task of obtaining and digesting food. The mouth is at the free end, and is surrounded by a circle ` of tenmmes which are organs for capturing prey. The food matter having been swal- lowed, it than undergoes digestion within the body of the nutritive zooid, whence it is dis- tributed to the other members of the colony. A an-nml not nf znnids mi in r-nnnm-mul with HALL. P/1 /.l.0UR.000I(/N6 STOVES and RANGES. n -gnu-uvn nan I ITIIJBUIJ IIIIU IHIXII IZIEIHBUIU IIIDTINX7 Ul division of labor Among animals is that ot ~ the hydmid soophytes, animals of a "very lbw grade of on-ganiution. This case is not gen- arn1lrknUwn,huIwwe hare ruproduev from ' \ mun science News an illustrated descrip- i _ I Division of Llhot In the Economy 0! Anil- `maul l.ll'e~-A Bcplinfhpblo Instance Oe- rurrlng Alnongrknlllllll of I very Low Grade of orgnnlntlon. USEFUL KNOWLEDGE or A scum- TIFIC NATURE FOR ALL READERS. Probably the mdst raauhbne instance of Iivicinn nf lnhnr Amnna animals in fhntnf sv11:Nc1: AND .r1:0G1:Ess THE .3i{[TjsH wmu. TUESDME 1\1ARQu 3-26.` The In lieu-hing Pet-{ume of A name hetelde the an that Putnam : lnleee Corn Extnotot [I e" nun, certain, end peinleee remedy for eorne. Fifty to be the but. ecld enhetltutee drnullh. ---.-.I---- . Ila] H) LU Ul IWTVILV lull UIVIJ { - -\lnll" Im uvnnl-Ind with Li: Tlu PI; And tho Con. A Pig having tnllon late I Pit uetupnloud ` Squcaling for Help, and the Cow cum Rum * ning tu not what was the Mutter. In her Anx- iety to be of Bervico the caved the bank in J .._*. 1.-.---V. I --~- 1'nt7`|'13'uuq' . ".-UM!" ho gupod with Dying brunch. "had I called in the Bear, who Is my Enuny. I should have been no worse om" oral: IL`: about an Even thing whothr mpw the Doutnr `or tho lawyer.-Dot:-oi: Buy your Hardware, Boiled and Raw Oils, l Whit: Ind, Glut Putty and Pam Proptrod Paint: at $1.25 per gallon at BIBBY &. VlRTUE'S, TE fT'IT1I"'KT`f"I uu l.uU [HIIlll5'slU'uI Id) 5 ' 'l`l:qre u I man down on the Rogers plan- tation who has Just had his thigh unpu- tatod. "W'hat`u dnt.--cmh-routed? asked Solon. , '_`Wh;'.cut. nit. . - -.. _-- "Amdnt sol Dat`nopity.|ho`! Dutdoyk ` ono rent comflaunu {er do po` mange! ho on`y (1410 `'11 umforcated be done tdo lznoo and do cot Iof`fur w vulk 1-- Youtlra (rbmpcnlon. wuuutuuu. .1.IVl'lln Solon was the name of 11 certain old colored Innn._who was so narm-cl, pcrhnps, for his want of V-'l(ll)!`.l. Ilia observations were scarcely as weighted with tuowlalgq as the word: of his na.mc.=al:v, the who man of Greece. Ono day Solon heard one of the men ' on tho plantation say: "Tlmrnlu A mun tlnunl um fhn I'.|mu-nu nl.n_ Slvaylnc II l!l-_- urldge. Alouf; towartl; evouur; several gtti1;,:.~'nf I-.iul.-s nru bridge. 'l`lmruis nothing that, but t!:ci`o is about boasts will start tl'f)lI.il1". swp tlium; uud llio worst to the |)t`(`l.lil:U` sense ml rliythiii about ll mule`: systmn, in a minute after tlvsy start thosteps of math om will lie in keeping with those of his neighbor; uml, further, there is npaiuful l'c;;ulm'ity nlxmt theso steps that nutrks time as faithfully as doc-an bauu in 1 bras hand. Protty soon that lingo structure begins vibrating in Itttimii with their trand, and bet`6re long it is i-nvnyiiig back and forth with I motion Wliltll will, in some cases, beget 3 sort of wIi('lil]t~>:|, or, maybe more propwly, bridge s'u*l;m-an Until one gets used to it, tho impression is that the great structure will fall. I was at first tempted to jump into the river; but I tlitlu`; jump. and lliubi'itl;;<~:llt_lu`t (all. It would be fatal to un ordinnry bridge. to which the trot ofn hon: or steady trump of .~:ol.1lt-rs is fats]. to snyuothing ol! tho more rhythmic pace of the mile. ~St. Louis tlloho-Democrat. |l~`:lC%. I IIILIIIJ |ll\' -`l\J!)" l||AlllH"l IIIA~|IL` IF may to vslueru l was .~(:;m_Lu;;, and soon learned what. was up. Tlmt night I cried m_yseJf luslocp and since Ihvn I have never kept. the stage waiting "- Thu Sfngu. IU IIIU |.\I `HI. LU \s3;' I similar molluus fofgliiteu their \\'lI As` they l1.".J uvvvr playu l.l1(`)'Ob(`}(`d nly the stage. only ,"l;: who qulcl;l_v 1 Clements called me to '~ useless Finally the . uuv In ulunrn I emu .1 lLlL7- LIIIUU \l moved, while ` mom: and En ., ., ._._ _. How Blunla.-ll nu l'nu;.:l|l u Lu-stun. Robert Mantxell has this Lnsay uhnut. Ntaffr` waits "To avoid stage Ifaits in an nII Im- portant. femur. and many nmu.~`In;_: at-em~:~ have been caused by mom. I ('|{l.'d umc: wan. once. and it. made such I lustinfzinm prcssiuu on me that I am sun-It will never Oclir Iigain. II . Wits _\'Var.~` ngn, while |hu'u.~ in Belfast. Ireland, wlu-re we were pIuyIn-I, `0theIIn.` Poor Iv`rnnI: Clumonta was um Otbellnnnd I tho unfortimntu Iago. I1.'II'iag made my exit I Stuod in (me of tho winp naming for my (-Ioring svcnv, furrtvttin; nil II'.H|IltllII0lI)("l' that ('IlI1l(` I-cfuhoil, z1:: .. 4. u..v|,_. L. I I i uunnuuua nu Ill) In-ard Clements i Something San-(I. Ml:C: LLANY. TURKISH AND OVERSTUFl"ED WORK A SPECIALTY. ISTIMAFES GIVEN FOR EVERY DES CRIPTION OF REPAIRING. QARPITB LAID. Opposite Polson's Drurr Store. PRINCESS snuncw. Kingston

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