Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Aug 1887, p. 6

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icmrnsj PLATE gAs.4 I 1- l'l"l'I I` Montreal Announcemengs: T TL. ._...____...:..j_- T---- MI III: 1' I lhcm. L. I . l Ill) nu: uni?` [hr !a_\rg: sum 3 or link` .1151! All _\~'l Ulhh`l'fll| In Exwglish Annouxlcenuents. f)r.FOWLER S 3'1`. LA\v\ RENCE RIVER These goods! are very nice `neat, eqnal .tQ,B_o9tB,. Iisually sold at $2.59. % * I - ` u A Lat ` of LADIES FINE ; OALF" BUTTON AND LACE BOOTS to be said at $1.75 a..pa.ir. M . _% 2 . H, 15. LIFFITON, .._..__..,..._.-_:...._... ._.&... ___..i.._{_T, NfCEWEDD1fN GPREsENTs. in I 4L..u. nun 1- Inn: y n ..u. The Direct Ruule in: KL Yuma, l'nu._u:I.rm.\, llusrus, S\'lLAl`l'5lf., RUCIIESTUL ' lirrr.u.u, (`u:\`i;L\xn and other points East and West. : Steamers leaving Kingston M 7 tun. iuni 3 p. m. nuke Close Connection at (`APE "Is I u:.\"r. Through \'leepcm for New York. .\'u-under lezwiug at 4 p.m. makes (`lose Connec- ` tiuns at Clayton. Thmugh .\`iccper. ' F- .42.- FOLG`-E_IR,i Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoe CABEETS 1` f ' d.LBJ_=3ETs 1,1 ` ~ --.-\T-- ; ALEXANDER R0 35`. (The only lines giving a. full view of the 1,000 Islands in both the Ameri- can and Canadian channels). 0 STRAWBERRY Running in connection with the Rom:-. Watt-rlou'u 4|` Ogdeusbura and New` York (`nah-I Ruilu-cm.-r. Stcameis luu-e I-`olgcr a Whuf, footof Brock Sxnet. for Clayton, (`ape l o'urrul, .-llermulrm Bag; and 1,000 Islam! Park an A. .\1. and 3 and 4 l ..\I. - -. .. is ,,. A,. `L The stock is well selected and consists of Velvet Pile, lussdg `~Ttiput_I'y. Wm . `Urnions and Hgmps. ' . . F --CHOfCl.-I PA'l"l`ER.\ S AND LOW PRICES.--. "Borden `to match lrussels and Tapestry Carpets. C511 and exspiu guy nook. April 12. July 22. 1,000 ISLANDS STEAMBOAT 00's. June `2, tI`(`nll soon and get some of the lhugzunns. ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS. saw or ALL DEALERS. SELLINGOFF! |oTI-78` | NFLAVOBI-N0 IXTIIACI1 .cnocn' nun-up. H.Jonas&I.`o. Wellington Strizet, tirst door from Princess Street. (Allen's old stand). ";:,:.3i.1;s. 1 J- DICK &: SON S M. St. Lawnence River and 1.000 Islands Steamboat compu}. New stockjust received. THINGS. sun -1 un. Duncan", 1 nv: -agar nous uuouu. COCK|.E S IXNTIBILIOUS PILLS. H.A.INEs & Loozzm-I-I-. Flu hum Iclnnry. NOW GOING ON AT I79 Wellingfmi St.,% near Princess :\.\'l| $l.7 5. s1Mso'N'`fTN`1MENI 7* Ai.}-'.E o? BEE" ' lndhitlmhle Md ceoutnkfor hut Uoulnr. Id: 0! club. and an eoupueny |m'uum.r. iii j Li lI9L.!'.":3l`5fL`.!V'!1 M o". USE liAN!SAY'S xou. __ . A. RAMSAY 6: SON. iTiEi67iLI"' I UT I CC Cl VII Kmum. Forks. Bpo-Ins. etc. .\ru1u-cburlngthh Trndr llul Irv no-nunw BIiIV`f\' Go-1-. I-Lxqui-no Den Pnrivdlod Durulum: In I ;I1ao IN? Bonn Um. limu-1. Turks. Bun:-us. on-. ? sun: ism . - \.. aw.` Turin-I|.J HALWAVI IILIAILI. "'%`u`t In no! In quark run-all. Inn A n-llahlo to-" mod) for the cure u! up-u-Inc rllndwuou, hm-I Ill onn formula print:-d on om-In bottle |a\h- . unnby enabling the pun-Inner to know Jun! wing! ho In mun`. ` \\oruoonlIuenc llallore yn to every numer- -cr fmm Dnfirplia or In mention. and know mu ntrlal \\` ll domonnmuo ll: value. Shad. J. Ul-EU. KING VIBNISHES 1u.un --..,g-g}--.a--............ Ends :0 Woodwpvh ROSS )1 u` 5 s A unilnu ind nine. dinoor.` I1 cnuwulloaduche. Mental Doprosalou. im- pairs the Sight and Hearing. destroy: thoAppc- me. and. whonlon; oontinuodmnusos ltniu-31:. men! of the Liver. lnnmmnl ion ol the Bowoln. and Piles. (`onsllpnliou is speedily rumd by Ayer 3 Pills. For n number of months I was troubled with (`chitin-nuss. in (`ol\soqm:nm\ of which I an'erotI from Lucas 0! .\p{n-tin-. Ilyspc-pain. and n (lla- unlunul llwr. J)` was also troubled me. I was mnuwlled to went at shade over them. and. at mm-s. \\.u unnhlv lo hear exposure to the light. I was entirely . - -. ._-- -x. . nnnnnra axspnpsxg-f'i':;onsw;oxTs 1 2 1 .\nd klmlral dllenwl. ll unquvst lou.\bly I Nallopcpnyu In domed by all llw loading ] Ildum and isrunlnonl drunviumhroughom o Dominion o Cuwln. and we nmlunlund II in a up uh In rzngund and the {tuned \ 8! N. L. :. nnl .. mmrl: run-all. to-4 HOLD ltl~:.\ll-tin`. It ttlfnnis the Proprietor: much leasnro to 47-|_\' they are continual! ' I1-coioving `ind words -and good wishes in its twor. .\lK.\. mtow.\* BROTHERS 8: ('0. llrttggista. Halifax. .\'.S. Gentle.-nten.-l have been terribly troubled with rhennmtio atinoos of the cords of my tmnds. and for seven years Ihnvo not been able to. do any needle-work or sewing. I spent :1 great nmny dollars in trying to tlnd relief. but without sttccoeo until six months ago. lusod a bottle of Simson's Linitncnt whic has noted like nutgic. My rs htwe romtinod their .ottpplencs.s.\\'hichI on [red of over rotnitr ing. and now after npgly nu th_e contents of two bottles] can sew for ours without fatigue to nu` hand; We have on hand oonslnnlly A ht-30.1 nud coullalelouockol DRUGS. FANCY GOODS. PIRFUIKRY. 3'11`. 1 Alp all the |uulln8| men: .\lodMnc-s. ..'na . full nook oflmlnu. ll. Etc. AI` lvmviiana urufullr dlnm-n-ml. (loud KING. - DRUGGIST, "Block 0! Palms. Olin. ` if lvdptiou on-ufully d|Ip(`tIII('4l, value nunutood. Favor nun. u u w\lL THE GREAT ENGLISH PRESCRIPTION.` . ........o..I ......II.an.`.'n.uI mm. 4_ `Q s\m'mues 49` W ikwrmsk ms" ` cm Cav`\`\\: I .-u m-ml {mm ('uus:i an ion. and. runs:-quonb :3. mun llmulm-In-. lm igusliuu. and Piles. for \ .~.m. A; er`: l'ill:. \\ hi-`h I look In the su vs- 'iun uf 4| frirml. Imn` in-n mo t'Nu'!u.'II rt` 0!. Imumn--m.-ml mki I is rmnody two monlhs um. u I am now me from (`ousllpntium the ` - m\ ul (4! hirh has (`nun-cl Ill) u!hrr ll`t)ll|!lt`s n in 1. -uulnn-all ' impnu an! my ;;uu:1`nl ht-.U.X|\. \\'. Kn.-lcr. .\IV$)c|\l. .\l.-Rx`, ~-~ 4 4 1$C%U_R E` F1.T.1.[ ru nm1}"r:s:v1v`mi} Eli} I-.7`TI)Tl" .' bullies I (`III my hands. .11` wt... urn .um-mm from the error: um-rul from (Wnwlipmlon; which lslllllt-`tl an ulu-lllmlu` furm Um! I fmrvd ll would - .-\ ~tnmuu:r llLUv|ILlI0_\\`(-ls. Twu lnoxvs uf' is Pills rm-ml mu \'mI\l\lc{c|_\`.- 1). Burke. \Ia-, MALTQEEPSYN 'Ayer's Pills, l`.\ I nu":-H Constipafion Ebb av usmc EXTRLUT of WILD Yours tvi-uly. RS. A. L .-\.\'nERSO.\'. r Pmmnn limo]. I IIIII ? Mnzolnmg. M Its. A. 1.. .=\.\ Mt-mlow (`ammo Hotel. (`ow Buy. (`.B.. May 17th. l$Ta _ WORTH KNOWING. ' .\_u-rs mus. I nvin * this Im-In-r r mm c. Jmucs I .u or`: .1 ma. ulna Inml -CU RI-ZS- AXD Kingston. OM. -.. -_. I Inn :2 no hceilav I`:-nu` lobe Ilu-In-st :3 I'.u`lo."~1. Pohuul. Ilbotu of 803 Running. ' `Does salt water really injures the lmh-J" "Yes," continued thq lounger; it rust: It, no toupeuk. it the gnettest care is not taken to thotoughly rinse it from Mary particle of -:11 I . A Curious Dlscovijq. An Albany physlciun clnimua have made . I curious discovery. Ho lays he has remarked I failing in the muscular powers pf manly "busing-` men. and on,-inquiry round tlmtthey had been using typo wrltors or employing nenoqraphers instead at writing i.he,ir own letters. This, the physician 'dc(`laru with much show of amestnem, has deprived busi- nlu men of 1 very little desirable exerciso of the right arm, and has to some extent. affected their ganonl health. This physician, it my ho stated. is nmnrhhlo for his exu-uonlinup rily acute power: of obnervation.-A1bany nm- llmnklvn Etch. , ` ' UL 110"" ac? `Do my my 3" oo.t- ' // fro alfwho nro qulfermg from the errors and \'nd15f:l'otlons of 3-oqlh:ner\'ous weakness. early " c/loony. loan of manhood. &c..T will sand I re- cipe that will cure you. _!~`REE.._()F CHARGE. nun grout. remedy win dhoovoroll by ll mis- sionary in South America. Send gsoll-addressed onvolopoto the Ru . Joann 'l`. Ixuas. Sumon D New York City.` ` -Ar . - ., But the canploxion I `Phat depnndl. It ltll drk, no; but till blondqyu `rhnugirllyou no out there, wlth taunt tinted omlplotlons, will be strip- `ping thuklutrom their arm and chouldcll` eonoirowin pItchO."-Clpo may Cor. mu.- nlnlhliln `Fling ' 1233.0. hlstwy of Chingx 1..-,5:In II thochlnuu claim `1~.-.-.-;.:y-two VOO[ f!|3~">., "5 I and you'd gave up annnng. -- Lor`, young misreplled the old incor~ ` rigible. d`ye know what I'd do id .13! 1 81.00) if I had it! Pd jes` buy me a lounge. | a bar`! 0 whisky, a pump, an` lfd him I nigger, an` I'd jes` lay my ohl black sL~`f-down on dut iounge, an` I'd jes make dnt nigger pump dat. whisky down my front. Lot`, unis. dat udbe jes` like do yer o` jubilee. Don`: vn you tam` me in dot. way no mu. `nu. vnnnzr lndv has nriven un all efforts to mm me In uni Way uu mu . The young lady has given up eorts reform George Washington Jetferson, and nobody remoustrates with him now when he` gets drunk.-New York Tribune. ' Bad Manner: of Bathers. i The bad manners respectable people` an ` guilty of when bathing quite disgust one with his acquaintances. Why a man forgets ` what is due others when he gets into the water is incomprehensible. If there is any place where a person ought to be careful of the small proprieties of life it La the hathing tank, where so many persons mix indiscrimi- nately in such close relation. If people won`t regard proprieties the management ought to post rules with that view. There am 100 reasons why it is more vulgar to use the water for a handkerchief than even the air of a pub- lic street. and no earthly` reason can be given why a bather must spout water from his mouth like a whale. The ploasurahlencss of bathing in these pools would beinlinitely in- creased it the patrons would he more partic- ular ubout' not spitting in the water and about remembering that the room where their haadkerhiet is is but a little distance awe A proper set of rules suggesting the rietiee and some serious attempts to en- force them would work a revolution in the character of what too often looks like an ag- gregation or persons each pooeesed of u.e wild desire to dele the`water around them.- Natatoriaxn Eatron in Globe-Democrat. . who loved wulsxy "not Wluuy, DUI. |.uu vwu. ' i George Washington Jefferson was from do soul." and, in consideration of years of faith- ful service, the family took no notice of his failing. But the young lady tried persuueion, cajok-ment, scolding, tracts. presents and _ everything else that I good heart and emjnest purpose could must to lnduco him to than- don his intelnpellto habits. But. it was all in vain; At last, in I t of pardonnhlu imm- tience, she aid to him one city: In AMI... nun-no l`.I nit-n vnn 11110 if Couldn't Reform Him. with a soutln-rn family in New York more ` has been staying for some time a young lady from theinmriorof the man. She is of I philanthropic turn of mind. but her bonm-o- ` lmtinstinots have recently receiv<~.l a sad chock. Fully convinced that \\'heru there's a will there`; a wuy,1he undertook to re- torm mold colored Iorvuxt of the family. who loved whisky "not wisely, but too well.` am... \\'..M-mmn Jana:-um was from him tiny: I declare, George, Pd give you $1,000 If 3 you'd give up drinking." - ` Ln:-` I.-nnnw min." renlled )0 ` one KIWI nu men 01 Iuulws. Two spccios of rnttlesnulma exist tin-nu hut ; us A rule they will trouble no (mo: if not ills- turbed. Non-uses of anybody In-mg bitten by ll snake is recorded unlem ho was engagul in hunting tut-m or had invadedxhdr lens. An old snake hunter several yuan: ng'0 becnniv so careless that in trying to capture one he un- dertnok to curl: thv snnko by the mi` us he slipped un-lern stone, and was bitten. Not enough whisky coulcl he got into him. and he mver luintail any mum l`:1[l.l(`.~.lll|liL':L Most t`I[(.`l`lt`Il(`\l vumpcns keep ll supply of snake root and whisky on lmml in (`use ll should be nee Journal. 7 nemmy rur rllvumuusm. The killing off of large numbers in sprin It-noun tho number to wander abroad u around tho lake later lntho neuron. to the onnoyuwo or cottogo ampere and bowl keeper: For as soon on hot weather begins ` tho uukealenvo their den: and room over tho our-mun-ling country. They no great 1 uvluune and win when the his and uuhono coofolnhdiugpllm. `Phonolo- tonued hove mm cngogul th' anon through in killing rattlon. Each morning they go` t early with a pole And poke into oil plans on a make might be hidden and kill all they nu)` llnd. in wine upon a man is kept on the watch at all times for main, I0 that bonnleru at hotnls no visitors rnrvly. it ever, no I snake. In fact there is not an attendant at A hotel on the into who con ho entiood to own that he ever now I rattlesnake. to my nothing about killing one In spite of All this watching I rattler will nunoge to get intnl house 01:00 in 1 while, and than there 1. .....,.i.. 0.. .. .. alum-O In-nn nnnnncr Olin Indian lllkb IOWO OIIW III I Iluw, luu Luvsu LIIEIU is music for A short time among the ladies. Old minpen on the -lake who have visited it (or yeuw van seldom be form] to admit that ` there aw many sunken there. unlm-s they may ` be inveiglul into telling snake .~turie.<; then one gets an idea of snakes. 'l`-rn nu-vi: n! rnttlmnnlms (`Hist tin-nu ` I rl Hal`. III IV |'II I tound a mnro tll'!H'!lNl' plum fur tlw 1-wku` of rat and n-vn-cum: tn spvn-I his Om-nu__-an than on We nlmnn ol Lglse Um;-go. The vie-arm-Q of Iwwaton and wild beauty or us mounmn um-onludlugu. no ue Atmosphere and historic |'I lIll' I --uuu_ - uu -ru nulleouool make It I place at mum than % common Intern! to tho tourlnt. In fnbllltioi for hunting and shing are unaurpn.-ml. 'l`|..-`I. nno kind nl ammo (hut. in hunted V 4 lur llunul Illll uxumg uw ullr-ul ,-..~..... > 'l'h_-rah on kind 0! game Um! `mi Tnnoh Il I, TGVNI Of tl1`FIV[IrP'\\hll.'I is uh!-vm lnautlmu-cl M nnatlru Inn to the reghm. 'rIn.n we-lnnmlngul a-.mh-makes on llnvln-~unuuLn lulg:-I and ru~l;_\ lniisids-I every spllx. Buvernl of our old:-.-t l`~'z-inlet!!! nuke n ujlp each spring. when um \\'n'd|9I' Income: warm enough, to the hmn. u! the hi-pllkn, of which then Ira um :-I`al well known dcnuvn the`-Ink!-.~ l`heh- mu! m! up- turing them In dnngemmto may tho least. Taking their nu. they proceed to the plum when the rnttleu no wont to assemble and heat about among the rocks until one is dbcoverul. Then they vhnot him. ()l'ton- mm they appear suddenly to the huneer. Then the sensation lsnot mggvlvusxnllt. The links! are huntuxl fur the sport. but some old ` huntdrs have great faith In llmrnll, which they c-lqhn In very penetrating and a glut 1 remedy fur rhomnaunm. -nu mum n n! Inn mnnben norm: l:uuIunaJu on use slmru ol I.u|u~ tic-or-go. ' basccfaous SPO_RT. J`! ullaurpn.-ant. gnmo that I0! mrmmrrwmn " aIutlru- Mug ur m-:;_\` I ;, w. -atlner e so-\'u'I'al 'l'lIelI- mun! \ \ mg on gun lhn Innul, 1 1'm~: m:I'r:.s'H wm<;_ \\'l'-2l).\l-2>`lI.\Y._ Is what maylxycnllvdunl-2\'ER\' DAY MEI) I('l?~'|-3. and does not purtonu nulmclaa. nor run: awry disease but us remedy for the many Colllphllllli which nro usually treated by Lininlmuls It is unsnnmsned by any on her pre- rh. mum in the Beach-Hmhn homes! have boon dbpouitnd in London, Eng. '1. -oncli forwarded 100 [or Kuhn : ex- ........ 11... mainly in sat for Novemlier - Ann Long Ypun. - _ I was troubled with liver complhint for 3 number of years, nding no cure. I tried B.B.B. I took four bottles and am rfoctly nLrgd,.ptro andhotrty." Mrp. _ Iris 9;. Bali Almn. L To Avoid Bnldnesu or Grey lull`. UseDr. llorenwendh Great. German Hair ,Magic. It keeps the scalp clean and free from damlru`. and promotes the growth of the hair. .It prevems 'pI'em|tuI;e-greyneu and stops all falling out of the heir. On bald heads, where the roots haife not perished, it will invigonte them and force 3 new growth of hair. Ask for Hair Magic. ` It is the only reliable For sale by J. (3. king, A. `P. Chown, and All dnuggiate. .l u-ruvnu u -cu-u-:4.-...-..._. Gareld was ambidextrous. but in writing ` with his left hand he used very thin pupor, and wrote frm rigllt to loft. Then by re- veniiig the sheet the manuncript became intelligible. .All his peculiafities of chiro-` an-nnh\r were euuallv mmfeat by either cgggx. Inn) um: kott,` Alma, t. ` ll DOIITCB 0| II-ll.I7l. The frequent source of danger attending bowel complaints during. the summer incl full is the liability to check the dinrrura too suddenly. Dr. Fowler s Extract of Wild Strawberry .;,will not do this. In- mmnntion of the bowels (loea not follow its use, as is too often the case with povrgrfnl opiates and astringents. It cures promptly - and in It natnral manner. J 1 Holloway`: `Pills. (`hangcs of temperature and weather fre- ` qnently upset persons who are must. careful [ of their health. and particular in theirdicl. These c"orrective. purifyin lml gentle aper- | ieut Pillsare the best rennet yfur nll defective g action of the digestive organs. Tllcy carry I ..n' all that in nnxioul from the system. A l.'lll'e I0! llrllnnuuucan. (hium, morphine, chlornl, tobacco, and kimlrealhnbits. The medicine maybe given in ten. or cotfec without the. knowledge of the person tanking it if so desired. Send 6c ..in stamps, for book anal testimonials from those who hn.\'o been cured. Address .\l.\'. Lnhon. 46 Wellington St. hast, Toronto, Ont. Cut this out for future refoigcmse. When writing mention this paper. IICNOII 01 the ulgesuve orgnua. 1 Inc LDII) o all that is noxious system. Holloway}: Pills are composed of rare hul- sams, unmixed with bnser matter. and on that account are peculiarly well adapted for the young delicate. and aged. As this price- less medicine has gained fanne in the past, so will it preserve it in the future hy its renovating and invigorating qualities, and the ilnpnssibility of its doing harm c.|\'ItlL'a lululll; Irulu (nun. \\'hen these zuc clw___'gt-cl an-l t'llnl\ C \\lll1 umtto.-I, \\lllLll nmght not to he lllvrv, _\`.v'.:' lungs caumut lmlf cloth:-ir wurli. ;\nl \\ lmx llI(~_y ulh th:=_\' uunmt cl-> well. ("all it cnlal. mugn. cruup. pneumnnix cut.ul`l`l`. vunsumption of any uf the fmnily nf tln-um. unul nou` and lwml and lung uln- structions, all are lnul. Alluught to he gut vial of. Tlwru in just unc sure may to get I`l(l of them. Tim: is to take lloschee`a (Eer- mtn Syrup, which any lruggist. willsell you at 75oonun boizlo. livcii If e\'er"thiug` else has failed you, you nun depem this for certain. upon which usually u-euea oy Linimc-nlu unsurpassed by an other gre- umulon and has well been cnllod'l` Ii HOU `E- IOLII In-:.\lI~:m'. In mmnln um Pronrk-ton nlensuro ll muuu mu 1 -u-u-gu. I think I \'o t mthor the Inoanoat hus- band in Detroit. ' exclaimed a\ little woman 1 l on the car the other day. I II`.. l..:.,...l nnluml hat in Nllllllill null ll!!! 1 the the other may. Her friend asked her to explain _und nhe continued : "I found that he was smoking tifty cents worth of ciguru per duy, and I got him to agree to `\'o me as much pin-money per week as t e cigar: coat. He stuck to it one 3 week." And then what 3" He hought him a clay pipe and I `pound of ten~ccnt smoking tobacco, and my Income _is cut down to two cents a week." I lltll I3 I Inn-ulllillg I s,:biuux'y it I u:m.-,.- hut I K113 nth`. uwuugu IIHCXV IL I vcs, but I 42 I. FOR V095 `.p\) 30 Gray wSyrup Red Sgruce Gum SMALL B" pmcs. A PUSITWE CURE _FU! E- C H O LER A, CHOLERA - INFANTUM, 1 sMALL PILL. iblo. .All his pecuuu-mes ox cmru-_ were_ equally mnnfeat by forwarded 100 [or nuuuu ax The mulch it set for Noveme; A (`lure for Drunkennesn. ` ' I |,._4I L.\I...n _T.-_-:--.-__ Gnrnoldh lnndwrltlnm -- n -I , I,._LI.. -nu. uu t tho tho L`ildiH`.{ fr-I r L ... A Source of Danger. ,.,-- _: 3-..--- A Mean Advnlnuge. .3 ` 3 -nu: - - , - . _ * , , l r-p.nx`u x by Dr. J.(`. AM-r X (`n.. Lowell. .\h\. Sold by u. llrzlgmiats ll!)-| l)e\lurB in Medicine j.

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