Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1889, p. 3

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-_--- -j- .-. -juv yaw--' 140. II IAIIIT OQUAII Wmhouo :ou I:-an udhnlnko. IWIOLIIALI, AND RITA PULI. e.|'l 1|(`K1! OI l|AH`R. HA IRAI. Sllll I`od.l'rol (lull. out Hrnln and (Iran llodo. PAIH Pkllllor In--luvluon Oahu. ;_V.huI. Armwfnl P-an. Ikuuuoo I luv rs A. J. McMahon s. NEW PBINTSI ?GENU|NE LONDON NAVY BLUE DRILL FOR BOYS SUITS A Fast Color and Good Quality. Bordered Chambreys, FOB. LADIES. FOR MEN. FOR BUYS AM} NR BIRLS. Sam 19 Black circulars. with Hood. 900, worth 81.50. lack Gircu1ars.w1'I.h Ga as. 31.25. worth $2. Black Waterproof 010 Circulars. 81.25. Greg lirculars. $1.50 and 81.75. may Dalmans. 81.75 _warth_ 82.50. as our New Rnsslan U1rcu_la.rs. 85. See our How Uloaks. Wlth cape and Hood. $7.50 See our Young Ian's Para coat with Gaps. Boys coats 1n ovary me. SPENGE 86 GRUHLEY, Leading Millinary Store. 132 and 134 Princess-_st~ NEW CHEAP CARPETS, BEST CARPETS, T? A T TTKIKTI3 wATeRpn6oT The demand for our 30c.Tea has been so reat that we deemed it advisable, in the interest 0 our patrons, to purchase a larger quantity than usual. This Tea has now arrived and proves a superior article than we anticipated. and is meeting with an increased sale. Those desirous ofpurchasing a first-class Tea at a low price should call early. Thirfy cents per pound. Five pounds for $1. STROUD BROS, an QA_R.NQVS Ki THE OINTMENT} (`Elli --A III II \l'l\l'UIMl In L`. FLAMES KID 3WI`r6N Bah Eiyle and % ~ X the price only.$2. Suits All. ` French Goods of Exquisite Design, CU-`I lll\l\l V I-l'_ I` I`-LI I IDLE l 1'` RH`. IV CIIWIP CI IIIUGXIDK New Ctrpetu, New Floor Oil l'|ot.ha. New 'l\blo Oi} Cloths, Nlv Loco (furtdnn. Shootings. Pillow Cnnonn. `labia Linens, Towoln. Towolingn. etc. The cheapest furnishing bout is JUST ARRIVIIIK FELT TABLE (`U\'lTR`i. NOV chap nod hnnduotno. New Cnrnetn. Nov Flour (lil l'Iothn_ New `IBM: Di} (?ln&hA_ Nan [Am KINGSTON Address, 109 Princess Street. dontreal, Ottawa. Toronto and Belleville. IHEWMIKADO HAINES & LQCKETT. JAPAN TEA.L KEEPS RKRD .\.\'n S0!-`l` W009. COAL Edgduxa, .\lill Wood. (iuud Dry Sllbo. Rawod Wood -ml single [slum s. Call nnd see (He new wood ysnl and you will bomnvinvnsd that hit stov-k no the beat. All ml.-rs promptly attended I0. Plain Chambreys, wALDiR.oN's. SATEEN S. Striped Chambreys. ' Ilouuoull-Ihunlllouou JdNl8' 103803111. PAILOI . flmimn-nlj flnznnn , ctgmnuzss I8 nix? 'tooouIss .- uni?" In Wj H ml THE 355} 5Qi}fi:i713ii1oms JOHN L. JOYCE. E. W600 & COAL YARD; Scranton`. Coal. Best Quality Hm-d Wood, Mill Wood. Verona La... \ neg; 'i5ry":;}.i'{7s}S.3d V ` Dry Block Wood, Dry Kiudlina Wood and the Best descriptions of Coal, CORNER or auuucx nu 0.\"l`ARl0~81s. COAL`AND wo5E M. MLLLENS WOOD AND con YARD IS ALWAYS STOCI-{ED W'l'I`H TRIS u I\Iu.muu HIIC l vlllulunu l\(|ll\Vll] . BEST DRY SLABS in THE CITY ` *wood I Wood I I IF YOU WANT WOOD. AND WHO DON'T ? (`OMI-I DOWN AND SEE OUR STOCK OF BEST .\1Al Ll~2. cut or uncut. urriving would] by Kingsmn and l cnIbroku Railway. DIVQTTV `WET 2 f A 133 J... fT\Y_`I III I'1`I |'I'\C that ho lo I! alpl-loo not `mum. yocwut CW ha 71.: oanrrnuxn ndVAl:l8l'l... ucnunrovu-ouruon. N.B.-Urdoru left. at the bmwry {ton of Ju. Crawford. Princess Stront. will receive prompt Attention. ll"l`elenhone oomnmnioauon !a:._..B'Mf od. (Yr ifyou want Kindling Wood. Lor Smv ` Coal .\ut Coal. No. 4 Coal. Son or Black- unitiru Coal. no to R. CRAWFORD & 00.. _- Foot of Qnoon at wan! tho Drloat. (`hoapoat and Boot E31111 Maple and Hum n (`ordwood, Oak. Birch A $6111: or Hemlock Curdwood sawed 01' Un HAW . All). Kl: -~71 ----v--v--V1 '-vvv-"p BEST IN THE MARKET. Yard No. l-0nuu-lo St.rot2t.. ` ` l-(`iuronoo blroet Wharf. " " 3-81. I.-xwronoo Wharf. Crsccure doiivo bohro broken weather sets `in. Chic! 0 oo-.~`-t. Lawrence vvmu-r. Branch Oitice--(`rorner Ki and Clatrenoo ,Bt.. op lie British American 0101 mp! and aatisfnclory delivery A specialty` Goal All under cover and well screened 'I`dophone Comm unioat inn._ JAMES 3 HT & C0. UIrnc:--00;. iinrnck and Ontario Su. HARD AND sor Woob. -........_ - -~-` ---4....-r i2i'Lii`"'"b'R:Eo% 60695. 1 Sash and Blinds, Mouldings and " other faotori work. A full stock always on lmnd. Call and ex- unlno. W. R. Q S. ANGLIN. Wellimnon Streak.` North. Coal, Wholesale, .Re'E;i_l, Il|l`Q'l`I\`t mun uAn|zir-n um. um Btylu in h1idn.um'cu and cumin] nut-can munmrur . _. -_:. ----3 ----p..-...v- In thisloenlity for Ginour & Co.'a,I"l`renton) h--. -.1 -:-ni- .-____- in/5 MAN/I531 ruopnone com `'3 LW. Rodd.Prl shoot. 31`. 0| nue'n'..nr">3x"'szroaz. In pynnx . 1 W :d::h % amoM Lina. IL A; BOC"`H. V ".%3'a`."5-`f.1.'?'::fs. |,......,,ag... A 3. u JAMES CAMPBELL, F4933- ` " " ' ' ' ' ` '1 ` I Prinouu Strut. `our. Sydonhun Strut. Klunm. _ :'.'='-;3..= ed and pron d - $1: 1: and um and Aim 1: jgtnmy on hand. minimum ml . andqnthhoon ennui -rum.` BEE OK BOOTH & Whunnam vf `ht: An Winnlnl-nntl aoo'rs, SHOES. TRUNKS AND VAL-ISES. -m PRINCESS s7nu~:x'r.- n... n_A....>.-_ no_... I HENRY BRAME, lggallrub Y1I\tIA-r-bg- -nu. Oor. sydennun Bu-cot. : Telephone oommunloauon. Opposite Barrack GM Ontario Street. P. MCCORMACK SOLE ..c-:.~J:::t.~IV;I;'s mi. lnnnlhv om. nm.m.... .5 mu. 4-I-......... I. B. & `As. ANGLIN, o-u4---..__ g..j-:._-.-. 0 ndormkor and humor. P =='-*:.-..-.-::::.:;~.::m.m:.:~.':'.::.*..`~v~~ -: _..-.- -wwu - v-q:u tho Drlost. (`honpoat and Boot lnnlo (`ordw0od. Oak. (`HEAP FOR CASH. u-kndw and On -3"q'v.` `Bu-ecu, n irtati- Proprietor. W. P. `IR. __ l':-I|l'tr|1:hnI'I|'h nrumornuuuv Illltol-hooker! that a nun Inlhuaudir Covuvdoluslng electricity for can-pining tho true north. Instead 0! an magnetic uudkgthnglnuha-glhonovntnuwixlh $r&:rtothoo:unpnnIndh;lhLyIoupII*- ' h6c;;-hnnI ol lIIl'll`I`& the mm: of dhhuobolora (Ito Au-lull: us mound aw-mtnuaug up nun`: pcuuuprovun whnm A low Appuncuhr nucu. h'oIuAprlll.|UID.Pu'hInuunhvotnon povhhd with cylinder! of oxygen Imdc pun."-o.tobouud lot` the poem relic! at txunmmuud dnrlqht uxygun wlllbouddadto the nguhruppl of mod} .4-an-q..u.uu.un and sec dents. uulnwlugnruuuuiw -UvIrwuuJ`||j~ In; at Prlnmtoa unlvony, Into ho opted an autumn, and oxunluuoutonlhnlnlot tlnntou wall :1 (or tho regular eluded unduclantlnodepurtmonlnwlllbollnldlntbo pflhdpuloiunol than Ind vat during tho Btu 0( |lDQ (hhlnguugivlng mllpnrtlcu lanyard to thlunowoourlo IN obtainable an oollqo registrar ct H-ludnnll J ' T-I -VII Inlff. Ituporwwnkncucnnu.Iynoopo.nndott|n Ilullrinmundduth. Wou'o|ndobhd0oBcl- Illo Amtrtcu for the show Intending duclptlonolthlncnrlomln -. -.;...... _.._.-_.._ __._ _ _._4__1 CENTRAL SHOE sromz Iulllu tun] [nan ulll WI]. Tho. prey is sucked in And swallowed. but It h A norry dayif A human liAnd orfoot tzouclim it. When A fool. is inadvertently prusmd Against the body of the fish. it pm- duous the urecliun of the spiny (`n~.~:t, envel- opul in II skin rivh in nervuun t.hr1-ads, which Am very utumible. The mambrAuoom ves- lck bdng oompreund, the liquid it. in<`lueu~A Iovndong the [rooms at the spines, spurts out. And peuelrltma rApidly And log-ply into the wound. The venum o! the lull`. Him that. of the viper, ban has evct when in ush) puts cov'An~d with fatty tisue, when) the venuus syatani is little developal. t.hAu when it. [l\nf`trlI` A vein. When a wound is At. Any extremity it becomes insuintly pAinful, A clrolo of livid nd Iurmunuls it, with rApil nwlllng. [Amt An Alma fonm. And when opened A (etld brawn pun now: from It; At the suns time pAllor ot the two. A feeling of _-.AA._ U\ l'I` Id! WIIUIB [XI],- The dorsal resembles an irregular row of tuln-rvles, each with a spilw, rather than: iln. and the wide. pual nut pecwnls give the nppeu-unoo of a mi? round the neck when swimming. Being the color of the mud. it is dink-uh to distinguish at a short distance, and in small bright (`yea near the top of the [mod enable It to lie in wait unsu.-n by Its vicuuzs. The brute flattens out the great pevtorals and uqunta in the mud. the haul thrown back in thv thick folds nu the shoulder and tho grout mouth wide open to catch any unwary fish that may pass that way. 'l\m nun: in musical In and ---ll.-.~..l hut A Curious Fish of Evil Fame. The mud lama curious sh of ovil tune from in poisonous species. is in native of the shallow watonx within the reefs that. nearly surround the island of Mauritius. in the In- dim ooenn. This hideous looking sh aver- orngas from sixta-n tn eight.-n inches in length. The spongy, wrinklad skin is blotched m'tli gray. brown and white on an olive, ground, but in so covered with mud and wards it is only after I deal uf trouble it can be vlenned. It seems to exude: glutinous matter. which, Attracting anything that it coma in contact. with, forms a thivk coat over the whole body. Tlmnlnnsnl numnhlnn an in-nurnlgr -n- I - lion and `lion. 1 ll baud thntlllxno human um {notion n-nunnnn AIoI0ololIl0OtI'Iolty0OP|'lleotQ- `nu mw tlcpnrtmint ol Illctrionl Inn at Prlnnntnn nnlnnldtv htn In nnunrl lug Ila Any miviently dolivato balance. or pair of scnlus, nmy be suh~*tmm-d for the nrrungo- . nwm. oi knives and bottles, gured above. if ` deximd, 1 uuzuv up auu uuu ll ll. Wlll. The explanation of this simple experiment I: not us may as it might. mm. It is really an illustration of the upper pr:-mum of llqnlds Wht-n the coin is dipped into the water lt displnves an amount equal to its own bulk, and la hunyul up by storm equal to the weight of that bulk of water. This up _vrard pre&uru reacting against the bot tom of tho glam, furcos it downwards, the same as if an mlclitional amount of water, qual in hulk to the min, lmd hum pounxl into the glaas, thus increasing its weight. We can ramlil)' understand that it A piece cl wood, or any substance that oats on water, were placed in the glug, the weight of the whale would be llncrensul, and a precisely similntr effect is proulucml when an ()l\j(l`t that would other- wise sink in the water ls SUS}|0ll4lt.`|l in it, al- though it doasnot much the glass cunuiu- lng lt. Anv cnlninnv Julianna hnlnnnn An -8-. l\ uuuz. This cgi be easily accomplished after in few tri:ils,acmrliiig to La Nature, whivh journal tells how to do it. Attach in min or any small heavy object. to a string, and. hold- ingvlt in the hand. carefully lower it into the liquid. Although there is apparently no weight added to the glass of water. yet it will immediately sink down, tho supporting knives turning upon the corks like the beam of a smile. Lift the coin from the vmber and the glass will rm again. returning to its former position, and by the proper manipu- lation of tho coin tho glam can be nmile ti) dance up and down at will. Thu nvnlnnnrinn nf this uinunln nVI\nln\nnf ILLUSTRATING A LAW (:1? HIYD*t()S1'A`l'lC PRI3- l`Ill` A lllnplo bnulntenctlng Experiment I]- Imtrnilng the Law 0! llydrootauo Prowl` auto Performed Without Costly Apps! ntm--.\ Cnrloun Fish ol Evil Fume. A curious experimdnt, lustmting A law of hydrostatic pressure, can be performed by cutting an edge upon the ends of two corks, ing them V the neck: of bottles, and lnncing two ' vea uponthem In such: Wljf that they will just support A-ghn og nun-. `-~ ` IF` YOU WKNT TEE CHIAPIST AND 338'!` FORNITUBI Olnll description. Gaunt THE....%PULAR..SClENG NEWS OF; ...,,I`FE TIMES. ..-1- 7c11i.ii?:E 4lR9GRESS. THE BRITISH WHTH. FRIDAY. MAY17. In I016 us. an 0003 M I Ell pun. nu. nun. 0! (Iron! lorvloo. "I have mod I] uni`: Yollnv Oil (or can and molds on anon` Ihoultlon. and they got honor at once. Hun alto cg:-d II for Irnlu. burn. can uncl one` Anon. my c Pdnn. ud on recommend | hlqjaly v o! nut ulna." W. Sorvloo. Ilhp, Mn. ITUUIVTI WY IIIU W CNN: MI. l)ow|.n,-Tnh notice. and Inn lnvoruy withluvo mouth or you will most the cum (no that mural! had. only you will nd {our boat on the onus ad. of the Itrool. \ o do not vb! your family may harm hint on Mano! lin hon when you mania iv! an poopm Imam-. It In M 1` M 0' ' ._`!!"..2!I.*_,|! J1!-2!!'!~. in MRI " ~ an -v-u--w- -- --vvturqn The nbjoinod waning potion bu boon hudod to no for publication. ll having been received by tho porn: nddnucd: WI` UITIUTUII "IIP l0I' I'll llly '1`. W. Milup and June: Alurphy bu not out Manitoba Innplu anon their lou on Ink: not. --The bathing anon Indepen- :1. tl:no wolh'culioru.I`h?n uunulk-:l`hu y: no not an mg or . In. Ililfiln Gordon In \'iniuu`::I Wuor I'll!` TILIPIIONI N0. II. III I IIVU "15 IF. I0` It'll. `In. Illhp viuillllj M Wau- towu. ---Mr. Iclthn. In. Young`: hiker. leave: this week (or Chicago. -Pill. 8. Walls lots for Chicago 1&0-day. IKOII Iv IIICI WIIITTIK Thuredey lut Judge Price`: court we: occupied by oeeenhhee, one eoguugd one end three oltetloee; one at an hm: wee ordered "up" for ten deye. '1`. '. Milan: And Jame: Alnrnhu In; an! CU {NIKK- Auuluino pout otlico, three mils: south. was on the union mum. will shortly bu open for huoincu. Michal Auolntho bsvuaa boon nppolntod poounuu-r. Tlmrndnv Ink Judnn Prim`: noun. an IUUIII UUIIU III U\'II"'I||IIIb' U30`. [`V0r`UIe. The Roman Catholic churr in \us profmt-Iv -lemrned with owers on .\'uuda afternoon for the visit oi the Rt. Kev. ).. Clary. llinhup of Kingston. who in n fluent upeoch condemnod the pram: um utrongly Ad\'u- onod a new church. Uver $000 "on sub scribed And work will prulnbl be com- menood in September, and the ioo nish- ed before the new )ur. hm little oveooro was crowded to the door, as mwy more akin; position: outside. l`no bishop Ap- peurod Noll planned with In: urn reception at Udoou. A..-I-nR-_ ....A .ll`.... L_.- _: I `I0 I I cl `Q I08 "* -"'"`..'::......'.-.';....... |lU:`u| 'u` ` .. I .+.....3.F`.-3 ..-.1:T"..'.*. .....:.. ""`.. -v-vuuuo noun o v---;. w-nu uvuv-cw I Odeua SOINII In l'In|l Interesting Budget of News Ind Novrlllt-Q, 0l>l`..\\`.\, May l5.-Tho yuung folks will picnic nl. Danni: Snider`: gruvu on Suurdsy Afternoon. -)l r. Jonuusn. l\ upunecuhu leuod the \\'ill.on houu.-l`ho Cheese lnctory has begun opentnom. - .\`cl\'-mun Army hold forth at the l0I'lI lnll.-- Ur. Hamuecl nrd fnmily nnd A. B. (Bunion zunl fnmily re` moved to Kingston Int nu-L -A Conaen-A- live nleeting wu held At the Roynl" Scl- unluy oveuing.-A tinuvcul atuomeut of the Methodist church will he published in tly led. II in A good nw\'e.-SuedinK in about done and everything luoh in-ornhle. Tim Rununn Fnllnnlivnhnnr. l. n-an nu-nfu. ..lu cue us iuuvvu ulumsuue, auu uimcuiuee may he expected. Shall this federation he like an alliance. otfeneive and defensive. embracing army and navy? An analysis of the Income and expenditure of Great Britain will show us that an average ` of over sixteen ahillinge in the pound, or over four fifths of all taxation. ia epent on war. leaving leea than four ahillinge for all other purpoeea. Spite of our debte and ex travagancee. that preeente a fearful contraat no the war taxation of our peaceful rovince eo favorably pictured to-night. lnat of the foreign poaeeeeiene arecrown ooloniee whcee policy in directed by Downing atreet. But to the moat important onee enlarged libertiee have been given, and theee liber tiea have been uaed bv aome 0! them to adopt a policy contrary to that`of the mother oountry. Canada and moat 0! the Australian coloniee ineiat on protection. I don't preaent these as ineuperable ditlichl` tree. but onl aaeome that muat be re- moved, and would like to eea them re moved. Before taking my seat I would ex- prree my Iarmeet admiration for the 'gen- eroue and manly epirit that pervaded the whole lecture. Seek: a diamaeion muet do ` urall ..__..-,. -___ loans. Italy. Italy. Illa Ibl-Inna. lb` -1-5:` nnnhnnllnn Al n--A II-I-Q-L no Endorses What Dr. Grant Declared and Even Wont Further, "At the imperial federation meeting in Hamilton, Rev. Dr.- Burns. home ruler, spoke thus: "I came to hear my eloquent friend, Prinoi al Grant, and to enjoy a treat, and I have not hcrll `disappointed. With the whole spirit of the l|\Illl`I*!-H l have been delighted. I endorse almmt every word of the eloquent addn-ea: I call it an unaonwer..bIe argument. l'he lecturer hiht-_ ed thnt"my countrymen must show that they desire the integrity of the empire be- fore they are entitled to home rule. I have no hesitancy in saying tlmi if (Qanada had been misgovsrned as long as Ireland there would be less lo alty ln-re_ than in that country; we won d not submit to their treat - meat for aweek: we would be less loysl than they are. He also Sllll that Iriahmen should favor federation '<-for the sake of se- curing home rule, and thnt home rule could come only through federation. Some of this audience nuv remember that in my first` lecture in this `very house on home rule `I mluocatetl self- government for euclI`pn1t of the empire, 'with an imperial purl-wt-nu`. for imperial muttsrs, and I said, `I -. I u.-ul-I be the be- ginning of federation whnh Is now looming up, and destined soon to lie` an accomplished fact. I believe in the free intercourse of the ditferent parts of our immense 1-Iupirc. No one can be acquainted with the develop ment ofthe great republic on our southern borders without seeing wlmt real federation can do. There are -80 states. and there will soon be morn, with every mriety of climate and product, and the prvdluot Of each state welcomed to the market or every other. The grandest illustration of free trade that the world has ever seen under such a -iystenl of ft deration is natural, I admired the golden cord of free trade that ran ull through I)r. (irant.'s lecture. and I mu sure that in the composition of the eloquent leoturor both warp and woof are Inaiio up of the same generous principle. \\'h_v should there ._be any restrictions on the intercourse of the children of the same mother? I would favor the federation of the British posses sions, but I would no farther, and I am sure that the lecturer would go with me. I would have a federation of the English speaking peoples. Nor uould I sto) there. I would aim at the ledemtion of tile race. A federation of the English sieaking na~ tions could dictate to the \\'or d and shape the civilization of the age. The lecturer was right who I he spoke of the difficulty of covering the subject in one lo-cture. l'rin- cipal Grant must return, and Mr. .\lc(`arthy will still have plenty to do. The subject is immense. Iiritain's ossvssions abroad are :5 times the area o the united kingdom. Abroad she is ne nriy 8,lI'U,00') square miles, at home she is only about l'. l,UOU. Her flag covers a foreign population seven or eight times that of the united kingdom. Her ton- nage at home is more than equal to that of all her foreign possessions. while her dcbt is more than twice their: combined. The sub not is indeed immense, and ditliculties expected. Shall this faderalinn MILL cnszx THAT/WAS nrmuon cmnsr naoom1ous- AND ALL KI.\n.~a or N FURNITURE `(ADI TOORDKR. ` 281 pnunygess sr. A location at lnnun. _L:_x.._J ._-.._l_- __.|-_ L. 'oa.5_ aums, on J-IQERAIJI 'JIul\uIJnV\Z'Fl \J&-I-hf K Tnoocuuruluuhlultlconl. no Ran OPPOBITI P061` Olql. on`:-`I: ' can at In no- T IIOIINITIW THE OINTMEN M... ..,. (`IRRAMIOLDWUUN llhuno lhrthoun 1 (hIhI.(h|dI.BloulA GoIl.0|n UWOIXOII 0' t u)un~=|onIyby1bonulolbvu.'Now0|hIdI..bh ..v.~t.e::a:;2-war.-.`;.`:z.+r:2.ss:soxt-.3;-::.'.:.t:: " > "'1 '-co i G:Hid'iR`c'}1`ai c:.nr:a~` Th` llnnnxl `on! Domain A-Ant lg PILLS ANDOINTMENT. 55 2 Anntmmmkdthnazglrrd t Ion l lI)\\'ll8. U 2 : uw.:lIouI`: . and hr IIVIII nu-cull ud.muot:$.:`I.n-":n nun: 10. mm h?qh.60o.75end90a. V` II NIW 33038118 CIRPITS. 90. 31 ll` _ New 1`; Gtxll. 350. 40. 500. 05' New W "` .. .`." EK'..`?: . _`.i`:.`.?._` `.}_ [JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. FELT COVERS, HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. G. OFFORD, SE;

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