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

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ROOM PAI3R DEPOT, MONTH 3 AL STREET. NEW 3703!. NIWSTOGK. HIV DESIGNS. nxnnna AND nnconnmo IN ALL D A NIYHDQ for 1 uunulx IHLAIIU U5 Illlall I6 J10 ASBAM Specially Recommended) a't3oc. Ram an raordlnary tea for the money. also the 500. p The quality of the tea and the prizes given with each pound is a wonder that such value can be given Buying from rst hands and selling at o sma prot is the ucretofourauooeu. ' `l |ll'1l`l\l\'L1' A .'I.I_...- Inn I-L4,- , , , -. -----ac: us; 3,: II-.`.llI. srnoun B365. {tn ly rocomgend Kc tea drinking pub- lictotrgan ofthefollo brands: LA mxmn on nmmu at 30c. ` II\1|:|lnuv Ange.-a.n--J-J\ `L '55. V\I 2 ma STI-'\ OL'J5"Fi68'. name has become a house- hold word in this great Dominion, and their `teas are noted for their RUBIN. FRAGRANCE AND 8IREG'.7//., lIfIIBI\fYR !'|IlI\lI ,A l Are one ot the few rms who have builtup a trade sufficient to enable them to purchase from first hands, -and the-abenetof such buying enables` them to bethe medium throughwhich the consu- mer of tea can urchase that article without pay- ing several pro Its. Q1-nnun nnnm ..-...- L.-- n.---,_- - i - [ In the ordinary course of trade the consumer ' buys his tea from the retailer, the retailer from the ljobber, thejobber from the importer, the impor- [ter from the producer. This is commonly known known as the regular channel of trade. This is necessary in most cases as many merchants, both 'wholesale and retail, have not sufficient trade to I purchase from place of grovyth. STROUD BROS. ?PRlNT5 ANDWGHAMBIWYE sATEENs . I 0N &9 / LAW AID/~ /N L J! WHERE SH 0UL`DJ THE lJ0LNSUM not Alr nu-unoo ma: coho. By:-noun. N. Y. I : A-PRIL ll. IIWU \PI 911 U KINGSTON Address, 109 Prlnooustuet. Montreal. Ottawa. Toronto and Ballavllle. 7 Braid Trimmings, "Light Nile Shades, Reed Greens. Pose Shades, Fawn Shades, g Pearl Greys. Gold Trimmings, Steel Trimmings, Silver Trimmings. I Relinble Ind Clone-Priced Dry Good: Store. Corner of Princou And Bagot Streak. `k SPRING SHADES `V- B%R/yo TRIMMINGSU, In Endless Variety and at Lowest Prices. DRESS GOODS. 3? BURNS Next d_oor to W. M. Drounnn. Prlnoaqg umx` . Phunbmg,Stoun and tin mung Steam nn Hot Water Renting En noon. Acanl for the Celebrnlod Spiral Radiator not Mr hmmoo manufactured by _I. H. J: Sn-tonne. GINGHAMS, Braid Trimmings. I`?7I\ ft/uc HALI, /u.wun.coo/(me STOVES and RANGES. ,l`IlI,A DIR ! A 1' Paints at $1.25 per gallon at Ill |lCIJI"lvIpIIlU$ \/CII I m!3RA!V.".5"$~ White Load. Ghss Putty and Pure Propund 3:33? 8; \v/lRTUE S, KING J ARE V01! 6'0/N6` T0 BUILD? Buy your Hnrdwaro, Boiled and Raw Oils, { ooloot horn. Always the but selected and most atyunh nook Eutarn 0nt.u'to. Give us I call gn ook over our stock. ROB.iNSON`S WALL PAPER DEPOI 277 Baqot Street. 2)!`-`I$~`Hc`-.'\nnar ru="I:mul:i:.\I:n__ AI. lnnpoouoafnul: oh.` "'"' N -rune. w. mm. GUI! lll [UHF UIVIUFI XXI I0!" PAINTING - AND - PAPERING Bprnoa up-don.t be I olun--and don't. Wt! till the xrou. spring rush in on. All ELEGANT LINE OF HANGING8 Anu nlllnnu ail!-IIIIB. TEE CHEAPEST PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. -\;nnn-:1: I11 I EL',f39;- _ .4- 5.. ll? ll rm--- `NU any `Inna M mmunxwummonnn 281 PRINCESS 3T7 woon & COAL YARD ._.r .__.____ v`- --._ `.,-.. --. IS ALWAYS smcxmn WITH THE Best Dry Hard Wood, Dry Block Wood, Dry Kindlinz Wood and the Beat descriptions of Coal, comma or BARRACK my ONTARIO-Sn. COAL AND woooj Sormton Coal. Best Quality Hard Wood, Mill Wood. Verom r z... . I 11- .4AIaL:Ir<:$LW99I2Ar MERCHANTS I - HOUSEKEEPERS I I Send In your order: only for I\lIIIT'IIIf\ ALIl'\ I\Al'Il-l'\lLII\ IORI CENTER}. lA'l'l0N. on HON- I5h' ~E3`ra-m" "' '?'?``..```?.`2 . I are rs Ill r3_... to noolvo` onion for noun rummn. pa-I llmninu. llv-wont-nv.A nun wru- Illl M--. In stove. A l*`l.`LL LINE OF Imml P.\f"<.'R. nnnmmi. MN`. All new deal: -, \\-hIo'u--Inna! full to menu A: Inn-sum: In SHENRY BRAME, . . Luoodtnintgndoriskor and 5-25: PRINCESS s'num'r,- 3 Cor. Bydonhun street. 5 Telephone oommnnlmtlon. . u.v- - vvu. q vvi vn `uvvu III N.B.-01-dera I03: t the Grocery Lure of Ju. Crawford. Princes Su-oat. will reoeivs prompt attention. Q"|`ol0nhou oommunloodon jjw -----1 non - - vv \'\r-l- 1! on want the I)rh-.=t.. Chospat and Bell.` H Maple and Baum Gordwood. . Birch Auhgdmlm or Hemlock Cordwood 3| or (In saw . Or if on want Klndllng Wood. .or Stnv` Good . ut Coal, No. 4 Con]. Soft or Black- mtdra can. go to R. ORAWFORD & 00.. - Foot of Qnoon at jv - Ti :: Urnc:-Oor. Bu-rook nd Onuu-lo Sm. HARDW AND .BF'r WooD,___` ___ ___ . IIL___.__ ' ' 5-Ulareuoe blreot Wharf. 3--St. Iawronoe Wharf. ttsconre doliv before broken weather sets in. Chief 0 oe-SL. Lnwrenoo VVhtu'f. Brunch Ofco--(`.ornor K1 `and Clarence .85.. on he British American on-.1` mm and satisfactory delivery a apoulalty Coal under oovor and well screened ` C"l`clephono Commnnimniun. - .lAMl1`..\` \A'IF"l"h, I30, - _-- , ., ..-..`-..._, .. B 81` IN THE MARKE1`. [gm No. l- nuxrlo su-net. ' J-Clarenoa bu-eot W'hnrf. " " Inwronoe Wharf. Coal, iwh/o|esale.`Retail, nIl',Q"l` IV THE` M A l)!?|."x` k%iLL%i~i"Hi2iE'5' "666'.V Bush and Blinds, Mouldings and .-.6InA_ ' I5`. ..4-.\..- 1-..]- W'A.,L s H. .......s.. .' ... u__,.-I. __A n_.__:- 11-- l'Al"Cll. IInmbr.l\ Irv. all deal: a, whi.-`u-mnnm plum-o. Amlupoouou In oolloltod It noun In: Good wet. my ` very baht ducrlmlou. under cont. wall _..-.u.v.n.u\J,JL LII .J:3\.J\J Jul? Whnr V I Will and noun. "r...3`-'-?v n'S.'?'.'... coin m ma promptly ddivoud munnwed. ' ` ' 4' nm)-conu- unmao dud Won anal Z0loo-(`lax-on-ac and Onurlo Studs- Foot of Clarence Street. `ORDERS left It ma non: nl In-, Jung- Tj:-_:-auj1` -p In lhlnlocalllyfor mlmour & Coin (Trenton) w. B. &?ANeLm, not or Ulnronoe street. IORDERS left ut uho won: at Mr. Juno Reddon.PrlIoeu Street. and Ian. Mololvez -& Birch. Brook Street. will be promptly lled. fob Co n] u . - phone mm M glunond Lino. All LI "Bhok L. W. BRl:'Jlk.' E. A. BOC"`H. unsung cum Aluuull, aII.uq.|u.|uu lllll-L other factory work. A Eull stock always on hand. Call and ex- unlno. BIRECJK 85 BOOTH Whnrnnnn. Vanna! A-nu nu IIrImI._I....A G18. DAY AND RIDIAU BTRIITS. avvunvsu-,1`. .vI| A Inc-3)`:-n I\U\C. . SOLE ..AG-EJSTTS FURNEFEIRE. &c. :CH I-APEST AT- ruin nan`: any UUUVDAAIAVU IL` ALA; IBLNOHIB. WHILE RETURNING THANKS for the Imnugo accorded mo lot ton can put.l uolouu lnnnlounol RB OVAL `RDA NOR C! R A ION. ION- TRKAL ETRII . H WEI! PNIVIIRS W005 AN15 con. `ommnnimniun. JAMES SWIFT & C0. W. B. at S. ANGLIN. V \V'elun_Lou Su-our. North. W`;-nether, when the rho In the morning. and before sho begins her must, tells her for- Itmovmhnpackofcudt, nndlnwotnwdonco with their cnlnsticdgnimncolho In In It action: throughout the day. In: lmfnlngly kept up habit (or yuan. III b-I9-mu so -L=.-3-e-2-m-vs now. " The commonest nperntitlon regu-ding` dreams In that to dream of gold predict! joy; lllver, narrow: or lying. 1. jozu-..ey; of light- ning marriage: of killing av victory; otb penny; of cou;.'tbe heir. llckne-; of grey bur, death; Mes, mo- mlalz of Cupid. love, but If he hh bow, you nre to batmolll maid d'WH5`W*." To dream of whlteowuw b e-good omen; of yellow non-en, van are to attend a tunrnl. A lady nu. tin writer am through her whole life all he vu-lmu alctionn have been tomlmlowed bydreunlng of an intent. The child dream." nubo call! It, (Iva |_:a- '-wnrn1ng,"uxdsho begin: to droop like u ower that uperuy cnnhedwhuowamng tor a new beptlnn ct sorrow. Perhaps Jncobhdnnmotthe angel: and theledalr In A sumclent touylntlon for mjxggggg - . .. - V >- A New York woman, mnerhble fa ht nniquo literary gift and her nodal charms, enrelnlly prenrvee 1: equiv chnnk ol the ruin (`hinmn wall. whhvh ah. I. nm..(.......u 1. unuuuy yn-Irvu u uquln cnunx of tho Chinese wdl, which the is convinced b buod vrithnomooccult power. Whyor wbeneforosbecuuld notull you tonvoht -mL um-um; pup:-I . tuv unu uunx 1 SW W the Innouuoou`.ont of tin death of Senator Log-an. Then I recauod the not thnt he always occu- pied the room. the gtumber of which Ind acted so strangely, when ho was here. I Am * not superstitious, but I oonteuthlt I thought It u very strange occuneus. Itoldtbouuno thing to my docooc, ml be hughod no heart Dy shout It that 1 have no.0: told it a.|nco'dll uni lull WEIR`. [0 K31. ` When I came down and picked `up any morning paper. the tint thing I aw wu ch. Innouuommmt of tin danfh nf llam.o.-..- 7.....- uuun u um uuluului Ul Lurou or tour l'00Il.l8. "A little inter the same number was un- covered again. and I called to the boy and gave him tho pus key, telling him to go into the room and light the pa and inspwt it. If there Ls anything to auto I negro`: teeth chnttor it is to go on such an an-And. How- ever, he went, and in about ten minutes re tumed with the information that the room was unoccupied. Thonumberdropped ngnin, but I said nothing more, thinking now am the wired were dinrrangod. I went 06 watch and went to bed. uYI'l..... I ,.....- A..__ _._.| _x.L n , j TELLS um I-`OI-I'l'U`Nl WITH A PACK or CASDB. bash! the boy to go to No. -. and resumed my reading. In A few minutes the boy returned and said there was no response. I looked over the rooms that had been taken, And found thnt no ono had been Amigned to the room in qumtiun. I didn't. think anything more about it. then, for the wires frequolftly get disarrauged. and one push on the buttnn will uncowr the number: of three or four "A Iillln lnhxr thn nmn nu.-nI..... _-.. .._ IF YOU WANT THE OHIAPIST AND HIST FURNITURE Ofulldonupuou. Calla uuun !ll|ll'l .\ L5 HU UXPIJSB I01" II. I'll tell you a strange thing that happenmi one night. when I was on watch. It was quiet in the lmt;-1, fun nearly every guest was in. I was romIin_-; u newspaper when my attention wins called to u number on tho board which was unmvorml. I glanced at it. called trout, at I u um H 51!. out 1 IJHYUIJ L Ill U1 n0U(`0 it. llvontxsox-c1'tn1x1 rooms are occupied more than mlu-n. is no excuse for It. `-l`ll o..Il rm. .. .o_........ n..'.... .L_4. |.-__-_.,; rv. ...... III A HOTEL CLERK'S sronv. You usk mu if I Am Iuperstitious, said I well kn:-xm hotel clerk. No. not to any ex- tent. 'I`ln~ro is one thing. however, that I huvn nuzi---I. There are certain numb:-rs on tho uumun~i::?(n' that demand more attention than Utl}f`!`.~I. I don't uccuunt, for it. I mp- pv.)5(` thrrv is no way of accounting for it, um! 50 HI `t it _t;n. But. I haven't failed to notice it I'.nnnImn um-9.... lvv\nnn ..... ,........:..,a ....._.. 1-pug uu suuu lul'l. Many women are superstitious regarding strange cats. If a cat is found in in new house that house is doomed for tho ill luck of its occupanm Actresses are said to be super- stitious l`(`gLll`ding the appearance of a cat on the st.age-tho great Siddona onm fainting when a black cat. walked belore her during a performau-re at Drury Lane theatre. Most women regard the putting on of a garment wrong side out as a prestige of had luck. Fri- day is a black day to some women. They will not start upon a journey, begin a piece vi work, have company or do any act of im- portnnce. ` A urn-1.-I rw:nn.r'a uwuxhiy Ills IIII IIVUFIIUIU Hlgn. Some brokers on rising in the morning have u superstitious fear of putting the_ left foot out of bed rst. Others believe in al- ways putting on the left. shoe first. If they meet a negro or a cross eyed woman they spit for good luck. Mun! I`nInnn nhn sung:-cHh'.xnn -..........!:..,.. Ul lJl.l3IlIL'.\`. Ix-r>nfoss,sai:l the manager of u I banking and hrulu-rage house, that lhave a superstitioxx about the 13th day of the month. It is not generally a lucky day. Onp unluvky instance I remember, too, about Fri- day. A big lake steamer, that plied between Buffalo and Chicago A number of years ago. wnsluum-bed on Friday,sailed on Friday, and Bank on F`rid.ay." ` To see a negro {Ho rst thing In the morn- inn` is A fnvnrnhla nlrm U B3! II IJUKFU UJB nn ing in 8 favorable sign. Snmn hruL'urv: nn riei uunulug .\l(K`hb luv!` u. uuuuily. Some rms will not display the 0 us 13 if it huppc-us't.o be the number of their places of busing-\`~'. ul .. A-41-.` AL, - nupulntiilpiia vs llK'lI auu su_rvn'e. Many investors and speculators In Iuper- . stitious about dropping things; If they nd t.hei11sul\'osmi1.~'tuntly dropping articles which they happen to be carrying, they take it as-a sign that tlu-_v must sou their bonds and stocks. Muny huvo u . fear of holding stocks over a holiday. Some rms will not ilirznlnv Hm nxnc IQ per. muons. Hundreds oflnteiligent per-axons 'have I su- ` pea-smiousleluctanceto engage in any Im- enterprise on Friday. This includes us.'cool and matter of fact a manas Jay Gould. Under no circumstances will he use anelevmnr. The late Jesse Hoyt, the mill- iongiregraiu merchant, would never engage in any important business undertaking` on Friday. and many of the speculators on the big excinanges are similarly superstitious. They consider every Friday a Black Friday. The prejudice against Friday probably dates back to the Middle Ages, or to even a remotur period, as the luy on which Chri.~'t`was ex- ecuted. It is only one of lxuxiuauercihle old ` superstitions which still survive. Mnnv invnctnru nnrl nrmnul..o`.\-.. -... .__._ l PI-Iloultroot. oor. Sydcnhum Street. Klnntnn. B0 KIN [ ' BROKERS BUPIBBTITIONB. Hm-h matter of. fact business men an brokers and -.pecula`_torI also have their peculiar_su- per. titions. \ no l..c..lI:.....o .....~..._- I\__.__ _ ,,, of it. In Euglahd it is said that loemof chil~ dron. health or property will ensue. The ctr tnchmem. of the Chimmm for his cup is well ..khown. -It in regarded as a disgrace to ` have it cut 08. as well as enuillng bad luck upon the owner. In Scotland it in thought that combing the hair by cmdlelight. or at night at all. would cause disaster to friends at sea. nnnlnp ad I: [VII-lllliiihlnunn THE BRITISH WHIG. 'I`HURSAY. The Rev. 000. K. Tlnyor. of Bourbon. bd.. : "Both Iuyull and my wile on our Inn to Shiloh ! Consumption anti." W- 1- Wilma. |ll|I*~ rpur DH I-I10 WK! OK I uuuuuulvu wuIIv|)|lA ICIW .fg!vfdpumk Fmdu-an-lb. amp:-roro! -.1 cow VIII hm thohnndlof tho uorrvspnndont. of The Times at Dover. and (win hm: went to Lon- don. Irbeuthonllognd u-my Inn published lnTho'I`imen.uId wan Inch good and mun- pecuad now: that the dock market. not up withurud. It was several day: boron It wnzdhnoveradnnhopayxr wucf uiizkn and Ind h-u mm.-....u...I.... The-London Time: was hnued a century ago nearly as badly u in the present instance by I 'clo ver at forgen, who. got ups bogulodiuou 0! the French paper L`EoIAlr. at that tune recognised as In Iutbority upon mutton of International news. The PIP`? contained whntpurportndw bethotoxtof 6 ti-nntv nl nu-on hat.-'nnn u D........I. ..._..Ln_ `autumn wuummg Iuout twenty-nvo Acres. It will be converted lutnn largo!- llgioua $81610 l'l3s0l't similar to Ocogn Grove, and although it will be non-secmrian will be undar Methodist government. Amongtho many who have dons letters up Dr. Tumqgo In acknowledgment of coplos of \ his new book. -The Pathway! l.ife,"aro ` ` Queen Victoria and Lord Tennyson. Tho book In having I wonderful aloe. and `mom! eapwuvo baa commctod for `by . mulhorn Iuhocrintlcn oomuanv. Dr Tn]. cu-r,vuv uuyuu unvu uuuu unn.rlM`l-Cl III by subscription company. Dr. Tul- mngo Iiyu that ho expect I million oopiel will houo|d. !ln._I-_:, nu ` _-V__ _--_- _.,....-v-a - - vul nnuuulvab. Thoooean Bay society. I corporatiun re- cently organixod, proposes to buy the im- mense hotel with l,I)0 rooms, which cost 01.`-'50,(XlMnd hu boa: nolong idle, at Rock- uny Bunch, taogotha with an ndju-ant plot of ground wntdnlng about` twenty-vo hm): Im-mung. MILO`S ; PATNT SHOM _ --_...v.. v. V... ...........J uI.I1\.U|JUIl.ll\.6. A remarkable piece of . wood has been sent to -Portland, Ore, for exlubitinu. It is a board of white cednr 20 feet lung_ :1) inches wide and 3 inches thick, without the least sign of I knot. or twist 01' Any kind. Thegnin isustnlghtuxd regulnrasiftrncedby humnn hand; Thounaol the fan is I lust Art. Perhaps the long gloves have something to do with it. Reaching over the elbows, they make it more l or less dilcult to manipulate 8 fun. At. any rate it is certain that playing conspicuously with 5 fun in not at present considered good torn: among McAll1ster`s Four llundr "l`|.- n....._. In... -, ,1.A._ - -- nuu mu mu 0: ms guuerai Slllijatt mu be The Church and the Worlulf` It will deal with the relation of Christianity Loecouomics. A --.\...-A-.I._I.I_. -_l-A.. Al --V | I A citizen of East Union, Mu. has a historic macup that its former owner. in Indy, used for more than st-venty-\'e years She never drank from any other cup, and it is estimated that she drnhk nearly 400 barrels of tea from (hi-cnmn nnd n4\n:I|l'ru.ul in :1... ....a. 1`. -q. .. wry`-II u. an: vuuv<'|JII:|J\". Whexi Lord Benconseld wason his way back from the congress of Berlin, he re- 1 ` marked to a friend: I shall not last long. \Vhen Ian: gone, Lord .\`al1.~luuryougbt who I leader. And in his nephew will be found A I second Film." The nephew, or course, is Mr. Balfour. O K.\.._, ..... -. The experiment at the Lu~ .-`xugcles, Cal, lighting station with crude oil insu-ad of coal umlc-r the boilers but corral; mates what was ` Jung since prove-<.L Oil gin-s nn iutenser, and, above all, a more even heat than coal, ! nnl fn cnnnlv nl I'D. nan-nn.i-n.... nun, xnnrvvv.` LIII, I IIIUIU VVUII Ill not to speak of it convenienm `"1...-. -.. In case of burning the hand. which often ` occurs when one is cooking, at 01109 spread a thick covering of common bnkingsodn over ' tho injured part, then lie I cloth over it. It gives spt-cdy raliel. m._ , . . .. - I George Meredith has tasted the bitter- sweem of authorship. He bu been mam- nhly poor. And once lived on oatmeal por- ridge for a very long and pmportionltely ` hungry year. I- _,_, n n a .. . . .. . ., ._., _V.._~v~- - ..........r....\... u\r\|\-\ If any housekeeper finds it impomtivebo 9 clean \vi'1dm\'s on an icy 1-<'-Id day she can no- complish it safely by u.-&iu;: a clnxh dampened with alcohol, which never freezes. . ,_-. ,._.. ._.. .--... .._, .. .` .. ..v..~ ',\...\.. ....\,.v. The power of I windmill has been success- fully applied to the generation of electricity for dmm~stic purposes by Professor Blyth, of the Glasgow Philwnphical society. I I ! ...... |.-_..A|.A,.___ n I ,-.,- INTER!` ioin cinin imam` ` 'no}ts' um ALI. KIND! or -frn\rl-Ilnn nnnnn Q4- At 11 condensing company f::x-mr_v1nIlli- unis 70,000 to 90,000 quarts of mull; .1 day are used. at an average of nine cents a gallon. Milwnukvo is said to lzuw xl.-.- first draw- hridge working by electririty. astruot,ure-:XXJ feet long. turned by a ton horse power meter. Tl... ........._ -1 .. ...:._ .I_..'n |_,,, n .,, ,1,_- _-...- ...... ....,..-,- .,....., ,..-...,.... A head of cabbage. grown _by George Berry, 3 near Pensacola, Fla, lll('Atau.l`0tl twenty-ve inches in dizuneter. -_-._-.. ... .,.......\.n. . Mildew can be removed by 5 tzermilk. or putting Iomnn _juim it, and exposing it to the hr I .~l A--, 1 ` -._..... .u r...-.._, uax -~-vx-. The whole etlitiun of 110 Lester 'a.Ilm'k Reminisce-noes" was sold within a week. The Bank of England building. London. covers eight acres and c-mploys 1,000 persons. A L'_``_. A ____k|_____ V _ _ _ A _ , _, I... IV, 7 I ! - Paper is now used as a covering ` pencils instead of cedar. The above. Brand of Chemically Pure WHITE LEAD. is mixed and ground to an impalpable neness by a new process which we have recently adopted. 1 he lead is Snow-white, works easy underthe brush, and covers a much greater surface than leads ground in the old way. r...V--- ._..~..;u.u vn uvual. Hang a small bag of clmrcoz in water barrel to purily the water. `Fl... ...l..`I- ...I:4.' .__ ,; .1 n1 . ODDS AND ENDS. y snrxkmg in but- im- nnd suit upon .\l'lI ` the rain l I _3_-'1'; QBBNQYSKY 1

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