Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Sep 1887, p. 2

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~ /`MP/?0 VMA/ fl ALEX. Ross. Wellington St. 1 door from Princess St. Call and eninlne our stock. 110 PBJNUBSS STREET. Tapeptry. Woe ICE CREAM SODA WATER. FRUITS, and CONFECTIONERY and CIGARS, } All [he \'cr\' heal and nhnnwul Murray & Taylor's, A ne line of Dress Trimmings comprising Moire Pluares. Chock- ed Phuhoo. Plaid Volveta. Button We Will Also Show THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Underwear. Dress Goods,` Murray & Taylor's` Inspection invited at 335 AND` 337 RING STIEEET. Two Doors Below Polson's. Hardwafe, Paints, Oils, 176 PRINCESS STREET. I I FAB- mm 7 inmaum [:J;N` all :2 Iuulmuoto an plonlm o ounuuxn. R0\AI. AK- . 18 Wall lulol. New urine this week we will obr aomo special drives in BBQ VIC . the very best and cheapest. CANADIAN & AMERICAN COAL OIL Delivered to my part of the city.` `Absolute|y-Pure. Relin;blo Brands. WEEK AT llosiery. I1 A 0/oaks, "Gloves. :20, "Cloak ings, "Into tuo l'QII I._IIlI OI unnluln u!lpuIus_v. (mud. glorious Qlld uterus]. The (in: ro- I lltyil. til! Divine "beii 6di(~tIon. W Winn anyone attends walk. `dntyGod`a bleak`-Aeouuapn Numpon his companion. upon hh ohlldnu. upon` his dining hall. upon Ih pulol-.upon hhnurury. hohlq comm hauls tvutdoorud III back door and lot: though thunk) Iglln. Ooddnnnhug Inrkolu-odittor CVIQIIOIIVOQ. Clnrkt aid Oohhdicelplu: `lb at tiooivoth you n-cx-Ivoux me; and h` ag nch: cup 0! 003.5 xvzzter In the ' 7 r \ Will [N10 Out. Inn! sulvugn evurluu-nu` hanging Yunxinuun and conspicuous, will In tho picture of you and your Christian gunk Youuuwnhns outtmnnthotrhh 'lnto um nwudn cl Ollrbthu houpinlily, _......a ..|...a..... and gang] Tim am In- Talm, Kl-ll'lul"nHI'. "ulllluuvu in ;v uuvv gnu-nu ll taoouoo! tho lento! then. my hrethq\n.yo have done It to me." In plctun galleria have often um-u ropncanuuonu of Wu! Scott and his friends, or Washington Irving with his aux-into; but all tluu engraving: will {ado out, whllo through everlasting ugu, Iunnurlnn Iiunlinunn Anal nnngnic-noun. Cu] M 4 7 him! Them In: one ot'~b_ld who washed for you `H1! uuvcuy w nuns: ouppuuu Is wrtp announced that the hand Jun: Ohrbt would come so this plus this weak. that wpmnn in thhhouso would not hoxlnl Ion-uh, (or him. trsprtml tot-him I hul.or bake band for him. drawing tho water (Elia the wall of her ` om: tau: He is coming. He will be hen tn-mormw. lnunmch u ye have dong it 5.. n..- l\" Mu. In-an am! Oh... mv lmnllnnn an ll-'l\`U uusuulg uue puuaout-5 on In! uloll. ' ADO uisition em complied with. Cyrus. king 0%, under the same cincnmsbnoes. pne- ecribzd that on the able there must be nothing lint breed. 0! connetheee were ex- tmmce. t they ate illustrations of the feet that depends ufou the beuqueten than upon thobenquei. wenuolittthieideeol Christian euhertiinment out 01 e poelilve bondage into A glorious inducement Every econ you put torch. and every dolleryou giveto the eniertninmeuiot friend or too. `you give directly to Christ. Suppose It were nnnnnnnid that the Lord Jun: Ghrht would Iaxu am: ur guru IU uitllllllty. ' .-\n-vtli--r trial in the using of this grave h in lhu toil and expenae oi exuncising it. In the well regulated household things go tmuoih|_\'. hut now you have intmdured a foreign element into the machinery. and though you may atoutly declare that they must take thhua aa they Ind them, the lab tha will break in. The ungovernehle atove; the ruined desert: the joint that prone to he Ilnmastlcahle; the delayed marketing; the ` perplexitma ot a oatemr; the dilneulty 0! doing [duper work, and yet alwaya um` preaentahle Though you may aay there diallhenooai-eoranxiety,there will hecare and therewill be anxiety. In IO! thep tain general provided avery grand entertain- ment; and.unon;other things. hehnda fountain in hie (anlan-a fountain of stung drink. In it were iour hophaada oi brandy. eight hocsheada 0! water. 3.!!!) Iunona. thirteen hundredvreight of Labor: sugar. the poundsoi grated nutmeg. sou touted hhcultg and a boat built on purpuu was placed in the Iountain, and a boy rowed around it and lled thecupaol the people whocame theretohe supplied. Well. you aay. that was a luxuri- oua entertainment. nnd 0! count the man hall no anxiety; but I have to tell you. that though you haul. or propoae. an entertain- ment likn that, you have anxiety. In that vv.-r\' thing comes the Divine revrnnl. We were born to I:-rve. and when we serve others, we serve Gui. The ush on that u'uxn:\n`a cheek. as she bench: over the hot stove. is as sacred in God`: sight as the lush on the cheek of one who, on a hot day. preaches the Gospel. We may serve God with plate,'and cutlery. and broom as can tainly n um can mrve him with a psnlni hook and liturgy. Liar-gent. queen of Non way, and Sweden. and Denmark. had at royal cup of trn link on which mm roconled the names of tho guests who had drunk from this clip. And every Christian iroznan has a royal cup, on which are Written all the name: of tlmsn who have ever been entertained by her in Christlnn sr.\'l~--name: not cut by hu- man ingnnuity, but written by the hand of a Divine Jesus But, my friends. you am not to toil _unnec-anrily. Though the rare he plain, cheerful pnaidency oi the table, and cleanliness of appointments will be good enough for anybody that ever comes to your house. John Howard was invited to the house of a nobleman. He said: I Iyill come on one condition, and that is that you have nothing but potatoes on the tnhla" The nnnulailinn n-an nnlnnlinl nirli (`urns Linu- u- \-ul nqaw uuu Iuuulllrlll, II |.\` ll [Kill triumph when my can obey the words ol I01! nucl he given to hmpiullty.` Anullt-r trial in than nnino nf ohk nu... wucn uv ux-pun IIIII winugwlxilff would dc-put. Inylng: `O Intd. blot tlb pnwislnn. and our Month who loan as 0:) day! But, my ft-tench, then an alleviation: In he pill on their lick of the Kla they have not had thonnnnninglnnonocn about them nu only lilo that you have had. l`vrh:\]K they have Inherited ocean-N In-nu.-.2 that they cannot help Pvrhapn It In yuur duty. by example, to about than I bet- ter \\ ny. I`:-rlups they no Inn! to be I trial fnrlhmh-\`:-lnpmolltof your putienm. Per Imps th-~_v vn-re to ho lnkm-led as on illusl.ru- tiun rt lhouppuio of win! you me trying tn hwlll-`:1!-' in the minds of your children '--rh.-us u H to make your home the bright: vclwn !ln`_\` an-gone. When our (met: an rhwr_\`. mu! frxscinuling. and elegant. it I: \`--rye-:L~_\' la entertain them; hut when to fund in our guests that which is antagonistic In our last and umtimoul, It is A pv.riti\`o lriuumh was can nhor than tnniu nl nu- -IIII I` III IUH3 III. I |-mpuu to up:-at this nu-ruin; 0! an trhh unl nmprxh at Phrinunu hung-Shut . Thu-nk trial nlteucunuan in the whim and nx~entri~ny nl tho gun: amueu. Then an a nut many oxoolbm |n~o|JG who have pro tul-rmnma ul at-puuon. anal sharp c-lg!-c ut tun]:-run-us, uclnplhbluly of (`I|Il`It.`0N'. winch males than I puhlun uuhum In any homo when they an. on abort acquaint- nnmthoy um basil Iooouuuunl Iho.InoIn> lml-I |I|h'I.onlC Ihoonployu Ioununul ` union. hop pnnuoubh boon. no not- ooucnlnpho-Ioonuln Iuuluvonoltrih. puubdrfootolnuul nuonmdroplho about tlnlr llnnnnoucouly hf-airy. oponlnluuuhyougll nnvoroolonohund unoftholn. Addvdlosll, choyuhyloo lung. Tiny have no Man what: their wol- mmo h worn out. and they would hour moval even by tho Noulng which my Mac! Gerri! Bmlth. Ibo philnnthmpht, inked oao nmrnlng at M: hnclfnn IIIJO5 on Ibo day when he hop-ll um! tho lung protnrhdguuu would dennrt. ntlnn: -0 Inn! M... an. a-v-uuuv : IVIIVWUI Then in danger that tho Imlupltootiou 0! lug: an-I mmnndtou hutch thou town Inuldtk-I an-I vllhgu wtll IttII'lyIxhlIt_l- an an gum which Alnhnn uhlutnl ` when ho onto-rtnlnnl tho and which Lot uhmml than ho II fnrgurcunt tho cute ol the city. and which Christ naug- Mad 5: I punmvo myuhiw (or entering bursa when he dmhnv-I; I In nutrugx-r Itttl yo touh mo in. I nnnunan O.` no.`-L Did. _...-...I__ J AL. TI: IIAII-mug I-Irpt. |l.-1'In Rn. Dr. I`. Do Wm hluupi Int In-by vrutmu Romans IN. 13: Gm: In Iaqnllnlllyfud Us dllV\Il"D as follows: mL,.. 1 n_, _ _.n ..A .,. .. _. - The Trial: and Ilowudu cl Clrllllll llmpltnlltyutto toll and ltxpouooot llunlslua It-A 1-mm (`Iuou Au-cg tho (inohn. --, Universal Stoves and Ranges, mm T0 mm conmiw ouscounse av nav. on nuns: AT the mwprous. THE BRl'I`l._\`H .\I.(_)1\'Ll),\T\A. sp:p'r_ r2_ CAlpII*ll|Ig an |rfIllgK. Ill) IIIOYOI`, Ill) gull. l(0 CIll`I.`I'I. 1.8!) not panda. 4,000 cold vcnbon putko,4.ll) mshrds, than-_l of War- wick acting as mwunl. and an-non 1.00:1 1l4l|"|f| PUVVIIICI Dy UVOTSI HEVIHQ. Anuuu`-r" other for that lianquei they land mqumn '0! what. 104 sun: of vino, 8) oxen, 8,!!!) pom, soo cans, in` Kirk. {.1110 phonic. Clllrubblts, soc bmoru. Uoplaoqnutn. ID porridge; coo plovor, 1(1) 0 |ll'lI3I`l. ; -..-I.... -...n{.. A lInn.._.A_.__I- `L. _._n -n III ,_ uuuul uuuptutu will: up mgu muuumencf which Christ `I111 display baton our nouls Ix , L19gvo,I.I_l. 111; nndiniu m nccmmt which 7` Thoma Fhllor (Ivy gator ` uiurmm i>i~TvHaI"" bf""Gb ` -rm-ma ` A:.ou:r--"nun: `to: `ma uamqupi thaw hurl .ll| nnm-mg... .1 -I...o Inn 9...... -n plvuluu. um IIO WILI pour III (119 weutn 0! Heaven into our lap and open lneforo in ever- lasting hospiulitia. And 0. how` tame are the riches: dnhertalnmcncnn can give on rth cnlnnnrdl iitll Ilia lhnnl mnniaunu un: uvunt, -nu XIII: "EIIUIID IIII PITI OK money to pay for tho brood youpvuno, undhoronrotenpiececot money to provide for, the horse you loaned mp, andherouo {our bags, in each of which an four lnundral dueats. Take them and bow!-ll.` Bolt will ho at last \\`il.h us. II In enwrtain Christ in the person of his db- eiplec in this world, when In put up into gho negt country wy will moot Christ in u regnl pI~d:s:lou.mdbowiHpour Allthowecltho! HQYBII illln our Inn And nnnn Infnrn nu nx-nu-_ I-III! \.Iuun:vuUI', It In! IIFII KIIIIUJOI l`l'f!0- baid, recognised him. and diunounud from his marriage, threw his arms uwnd him, and embraced him, pnid his debt. invited him. to hS:houae,u:duid:`Hu'onro ton pieces of mmev to II? for [ha hiund inn pnvnmn uc auulv.-u uuv Ul uuunt, wuuoue Ill] EXCl'p- tiun-ban-foot. harohead, no water in the canteen. no bread in the hnverseck, and we will go in that way into the future world And I wonder if eeernul -hoepltalltlee will own before us, and it we will be received into everlasting habitatlonal Francis Freem- beld was a rich Italian, and he was very mer- ciful and very hospitable. One day an Eng- lishman bytlne name of Thomas Cromwell appeared et his door eating for shelter and alme, which were cheerfully rendered. Free- cobald afterward lost all his property. became very poor andwandered up into England; ` and one day he eaw a procenlon paming, and lo! itwaethe Lord Chancellor of lap had: and loHbeI.ordChancel|orofEnlanIl waa Thomas Cromwell, the very man whom he had once befriended down, in Italy. The Lord Chancellor. a: the met glanccof Fresco- ld. recnanind him. and dllainnnntal fhnan Directly opposite Pnrkhilfs Old Stand. He has on hand a large and well snorted a!o_ck of Ladies`. Gentlemen`: and B0 '3` Boots of all varieties also Trunks. Valium. c. I intend mnklng (`uatom Work nupacldti having nocumd tho narvicoaof the but not men. agulruu um uuurua luulo stranger. anu IBIS door will open; and it will be talked over in heaven. and it will be said: "That man`: grandfather. fifty years ago. gave shelter to a stranger. and now a stranger`: door is open for a grandson. Among the Greeks, after entertaining and being entertained. they take a piece 0! lead andrntitintwmandthehost takeeonehalf 0! thepieceof leadandthegueat ate: the other hall as they part. Theee two piecea 0! lead are handed down from generation to gen- eration. and from family to family; and after in while perhaps one ot the families in want or in trouble go out with tie one piece of lead and nd the other family with the corre- sponding pin-w of lead, and no sooner in the tall _v completed than the old hoapitality in aroused and eternal friendship pledged. So the memory of Christian hospitality will go down from generation to generation. and from family to family. and the tally will never be lost, neither in thin world nor the wwld to come. Mark this: The day will come when we will heturned out of doors, without any excep- tio.n-barefoot. liar-ahead. no water in than [nun nu` IIIVJIIIIII RI lllillvy 01!! DEC`; Eli how often it k that we nd those that have been our (neat: become our delenden We gavo than ahellnt lint, and than afterward luthognatoonlllcuol lifa they fought for our reputation; they fought for our prop- erty; thoy fought hr our am]. Another n.-ward that come from Christian hocpitalyhln the anuranca thatwo ahall hava holpltality shown to as and to ours. In theuptnralnp ol thhhlgwhoknowulnwhat cityor what land we mayha thnowmand huwnmchwalnaynaodanopendoorl Theta maycuno no nacho:-bl: tons. butoarchll- dnn naybathrowalaeoaomuuehnrait. Ho whoh In a Chrlnlan Inannerhoqluhlo haaa free paaathrongh all Christendom. Itlnayha that youwillhavabaen deadfty yearn ho (on any such and shall eomonpononool your descendants: but do you not Iuppoaa that God can nmelnbar fty years! and the knuvkle of the grandchild will In hoard against the door of some stranger. and that door will (mum: and It will ha nllmrl nvnr in \1llIl`l1I II Wll slugs. it`! KIIOIII. Ill. IEIUDK the woman to stand back. I am happy to any. dmppcd than two umulting dupe:-udoen dead at his feet. Well. now thonuvno bandit: prowling around to destroy our human; but how often it in that ha ntl thong Ohm: hang IIQVCI IIIHIIIIYI Another rewenl mmee in the guod wlahee and preyen at our rue-ta I do nut thlnh uue`e home ever gets M :-q` having: good nun or woman abide there. (George Whtteebl evadto an-reach on tlnowindowol the room eh:-nhewaeentettainedn peanegeet Bx-rl um. and In uaeeaee. alter he left. the who`: hone:-hold waa eoureruul hythe needing ol that pa-age on the window pane. The womea of Bhnnun furnished a little mum over the well for Elisha. and all the age- hane hmnl the glortnne mnaequenv.-ea On a a-old. unruly winter night my father t-tutntalnnl Trueman (Ialnrne. the I`\`lll\`|lSl, and Ilm-ugh all eternity lwlll thank God that T _ men Osborne stopped at our ht-nae. lluw uyo! our guata have lnmught to us mudulence and eympathy and help! There in a legend tnldol Rt. Hoheld that hi hi: Christian munch he lies! tndop for entertainment at the honeeol a pmr cert- wright. (`cunning them one day. he found the mrtlvright and his family [noting fnrthe lavh of any fuel. Rt. Sal-eld nnleml the man In gu out and levels the Melee frnm the aide n! the house and luring them in.end the leis-lee new bmught lulu the hnuee and thrown on the hearth. and they began to New inunli~ etely. and the turning lentil gathered around and were warmed hy That wee a legend; but how otten have our gueetecomeiutogether up thecold. frneing enrroweol our llle. hlndllng them Into illumination, and warmth. and good cheer. Hewhoopxltle howee toChrldIlI hoapitality. tune that whoare into frienda. Year: willgo by. and there will be greatchengeelayomendtherewlll hegreet ehangeelulheln. Borne dayyoe will bedtr tlngln loeellneu, watching a bereavement. andyon wlllgetaletter in-a etrengo hand- writing. and you will look at the merk.and nu`: `Why. I don`t know any- hody living in that eity;' and you will hreahtheenve _andtherv yonwill readtheetoryol like for your(`hI-lnien generoeity long years belqre. and how they have heard afar 08 of your trouble. And the letter will he an full at kindly remlnhcencee and (`hrietian eondnlenee. it will he a plaeter large!-nough to cover up all the deep geahu uf your euul. When we take people into our houaee as Chi Lsuan gueete. we take them into our eympathi.-e forever. In Don. Holland. a enldier with a sword at hi eide stopped at a house, deeirlng lodging and shelter. The woman of tho houee nt nut refusal ad- mittance, eaying that the men of the house were not at home; but when he showed hh credentials that he had been lmnorahly discharged from the army. he was admitted and tarrled dub ing the night. In the night time there was a knocking at the front door. and turn rulllana broke in to deepnil that household. No eooner had they come over thedoor Illl than the armal gueet. who had primed ht piece and charged it with slugs. met them. and. telling the woman In (Land hank I urn hnnnv tn now , 1 pvuzuo uuwruuumuluwv can gnu on n oompaljod with 3-11.0 rem muuicencr h Christ I1" tlknlnv Infnnn nnr nnnln Ir Onutlnugd on pgdmru. nnoofndhalliothunhnovinalnnuhbcv want" A: wolnvolndso many um no- eunlnl quill: an In Inna. It um ha I (cotton to have vrman on untwlng uvblwo line (or! Iht In Ibo numb 0! Kay. ur June. or lleptemhor, or Du-uubnr, Nat, wogug the [all-(II uhuho of uuppodnq an we wmoenbrhlnlng weak men like ouruolveu. { cm. In! tho: mm their mam baton they Inn. and in (canal nut that they won ` numb umwum Lnnblnao an-A-I .........n In uh- -...I -A.L_ Tho stock is well Ielected uld consist: of Velvet Pile, Brunch Unions and Hempn. . V ' ` .-(:Hmmc pA1'ncnxg .\`\'n 1 nu` Ixnlnru Black Sari Merveilleux we. cheap at $1.00. Black Satin Mervellleux we. cheap at Ohio Black Satin .\le `omen: 31.00. cheap at 81.25. mnck Seun Mel-\'eme_ux 81.85. cheep at 81.75. Black Satin .\ler\'eillcux 81.5). worth 8125. Job Line of Colored Satin: at 50c. cheap at 75?" Black Gme Grain Silks 500. worth 850. Black Gme Grain Silks we. worth 750. Black T1-lcatlnes from we to 31.5. extra velue. Black Watered Silks 82.25. 82.50 and 82.75 per yard. Black Watered Silk: 81.50. $1.75 an 82.!!! per yard. Black Shoulder Capes from 83 to 39 perpen- Black Silk Hose from 50:: to 00 per pair. Black and colored Silk Gloves CHEAP AT CARPEEPS BIBBYV & VIRTUE, `PH! I2. - /- vs- ow \_y w`, 1 I Hereby inform the public that the English manufacturers, having sent them late advanced quotations for Carpets. this is positively the last season that Brussels Car- pets oan be sold at present low prices. Anticipating this advance the importations have been very large. the patterns most carefully chosen. and the variety of these patterns made greater. Those then who want. or are likely to want Carpets soon, will and present prices the lowest on record. and much less than next season. .HTFive per cent. taken oifall cash purchases and thirty day acdounte by e I STEK concerning Carpets ! RICHMOND, ORR & co. Ierchant Tailoring and Gents Furnishings, . `T N.B.-Sole Agent for Knight of Labor Emblems. `C. ROBINSONS |JlIlIlI Illll ITCIHPK --CHOICE PAITERNS ._\`Nn%1.ow muc1r.s._... Bordox-IM to match Brunch and Tapestry Carpets. A. J. IGIAHUN, Sweeping Reductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stock ` Fall Stock us now almost complete in every depart- ment, and prices are away down. guue of D. 1-`. Arman-anal. begs inform his friends that he has opened n\ land Shoo Slow on PRINCESS STREET, Agency for Universal Fashion Co.'s Perfect Fitting Patterns. ALEXANDEBRo.s s*.~ F. X. UUUSINEAU & G0. LADIES, CALL FOR A COITY OUR CASTLE GATE BRANDS I Evening Snawls, Fine Wool Wraps, Merino Underwear, / Cashmere Hosiery UASHMERE AA!) K H) GLOVES, WRSETS. Ribbons, SPECIAL ARGAINS ! Some of the Choice-st Umds still left to select from. Leave your order in season and ure a Bargain. C- ROBINSON, THE - LADIES 4- 'l`(._)-NLl.(L3-H'l`. or Cashmere Hose at 50c is less than wholesale Prices. NEW BOOTANDSHOE srona Of "Universal Fashion Monthly" at McMahon's. (3 OHEAPQT "`f| LRE W_e_LDBo1\T s- In order to make room for Fall Purchases. BICHMON D, ORR an 06. ies. Handkerchiefs, I WALDRO]ST S- -FOR - Collars and Cuffs. WM. R6EINsoN,

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