Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1887, p. 2

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'"EIVIIIlUd".l'I.lnnrIc'EtixIf' - vyg" Cold and Oouga wh1chltlmI`IPo`.dI.st`Pyi~o- \ novod and e `P Lumber d Douar. Nor-vhAuu1-an Ontfgycz "run. one mm:-u 0 wonderful modicum tu- uouuho and uoldl. '1 must and Lung Oom- plunu. It iuuthout cu: ubt thorns: mun- ciao 1 our upod and never has to gt:-g unmodhto rdne W0 cox side: It I houn- ho:d noceulty. _ I , ,, _, . ._, . _, - , .._. ...-... ........--".5 ---an wvuousuvuunn us uvvnuiu. The above are only I for of the many muons why Ire solicit `the puromge ol those who believe in honest and squnre methods of doimr business. We guauntee that nowhere in the city can Dry Good: of like qlulity be found at lower gures. The goods are all marked to close it is impouible to nuke the prices lower. You can rely on being asked the VERY L0\\'l~Z.\`T FIGURI-I. and that no one can buy the same goods any cheaper, And, therefore. e\'er_vthing misleading and sensational in nvoidul. ...g_ _| __., ,.,, , I, , A p.. New and Hantlsome Striped Costume Cloths. P P New and Handsome Plai Costume Cloths- .. 'T `Newsnd 'ClOthS. New and Cheap Fancy Jacket Cloths. `New and Pretty Fancy Ulster Cloths. New and Fancy Designs in Ourly Cloths. . .600 Pieces New Dress Goods`, Extra. Low Prices: `fMen s Shirts and Drawers at 23,25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50. i! 60, 75c,and $1.00. 5`0ur Men's Heavy Pure Wool Shirts and Drawers at 50c I has no equal in Canada. A- J- M MAHoN- Hsk to see our Jumbo Cardigan at $1.50, worth $3.00. icardigan Jackets at 40, 50, 75, 90c, 3| to $3. 1'. SEPT. I6, `Boys Shirts and Drawers from l5c_ ONE THOUSAND DUZENSI NEW STAND. ) O Manxlttcturcgg-nly by Hollqway. 78 New Oxnard SL. late 533 t!Purchaaerssho1'1ld look tothe Label on the Boxes and Pom It the - address is not 538 OXFORD STREET. LONDON. they are spurious. ' lee ngnzusn wzum Jgoxets, Ladies` G`e1-man ulln Jackets, Lathes Dieters and , Chxldroxfs and M18868 lstere. Jacket and Ulster Cloths 1 _ In all the newest matermls 7 Do not purchase before calling at Inn n. nun-nrvnnm -an I --u - - ' E Am in nl`lds-usgnie` otuthe ycimr a reliable E*frncd_\` tor mrn1l`:lnf: - any lisu ~r u x e ' s! H: organs. an xr rm-slo -ing a on - . lhy notion to the STO.\l.\(`ll and B`0\\'l-:l.S. [ght-y act onlhe Li\`e:' and Kidneys with , nmrvcllolls otfuot. and bi; giving sin-ngth and toncm those il |lJ|0l`ll|lll 0 ns create a circulation of pure and INUUI)` blood. Fuimtles of all ages u these Pil invaluable. |u- `r r.'iH.E 0I.!$;I.M.NI; .; M...) an .\Ion'.< [ 11(1m'\\'eu PILLS AND OINTMENT. } Fof giving you the best goods in the market than .A.T WALDBoN s-; In order to make room for Fall Purchases. I 3( {V .4 [%'11(lc-1'\\'c*z11'. `Late of D. I". Armstrongl, bpgs to inform his r iflld that ho hats opened at Root and Shoo store on ' Heals all recent Wounds. (`ma Bruises and Sprain: and is a certain cure for BAD LEGS. .\`0Rl\`..\`. l'|r ns no vounl for the mm nf ltmnnmtia snm 'I'hnnnl WALD3oN s- ~ 01-`- _ _.___-_.,_? ..- V13`27ia;1iti`i4 Moan str eat. Wellington Sf` door from Princess St. , il 1'. 110 PRINBESS STREET. .\TEw gamma s'H*0T6I?E.% Pincess STREET, Remember the plnceto secure such * barcainaiaat Murray & Tay|or s, 180 Per Yard. We have just received 200 pieces Fine Jersey Cloth, bought at much less than regular pricee, and which we olfer at Murray & Taylor`: THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Two Doors Below .Polson's. A BIG JOB W M Din:cxly opposite Pu-khill`s om Smnd. 176 PRINCESS STREET. . ii. Giimo . f '1`. (mm lamlo .0roeu:rs. Brockvillguranaqui Hardware, Paints, Oils, This Bowie nu-or uric. A man-.| at purlly. strength and wholoomoncnn. More economical Ihuuho old! klndn. and mu- noc no Ioldln competition I` th the Inulmudo at low tot than vwlxhl. alum oi phmhalo roydotx (-51.1: out an can. RO\.\l. AK- Y.\0 POWDIII 00.. IO Wall Suva. Nun I50 I` York. DRESS GOODS -_ ._....v....- `.v..- Dom-cred to any pm at the city. A ___ 335 AND 337 KING STREET. `all and see them and secure a ` choice. as they are worth 25 per yard, and are already going fast. ELIII \Jl\I. All the very besl and cheapest. AKIN names ab......e.;'p1.';e: NEW BsINES.: Dress Goods. --m:.\u:ns Ix-- Reliable Brands. P""lN:'- - , The draped and folded Waistcoats so much in favor at present wigrrninili a (`camps of autumn and winu.-rgo . All bodicedwiil ho elaborately trimlnul in front, with tho exception of those made by tailors. and these will have nnrmw at garniluw, in the shape of smooth vests and slender l`\'Ql3 that widen In the top and extend around the neck _.below the standing collar. Rt-pped silk. Bon~ caline, moire xuul` velvet will he used for task and will partly cover cloth rovers, the cloth `of the aims goods extending In-_\`ond the silk. and being stitcluel in rows or: pvr- have ornamented with nu-ow braid. , Y1-nun .91-ninht nnlnnnknc will hn Inntln n, I CANADIAX & A-.\_l-i-2-R-ICAN com. on. Illf ornamenwu `TIMI *lll|l'l`U\V Ulillll. yang smigh: polonaises will be, made 0! j for thcstmet; thaunlcnot-Io-bo-onug-kt np- : 7 An Oh. hing hut an: out I-uni full in at ` OTKHUSKRVEK; TlllU(JDl0'|E'('lIf1*lii HP "but we cut. nry Iulljnai plain behind.` and sloping nu-my tmranl the F sides to disclose the rich material of the ski}: L._--sI. _.I.:..I. -..`II I.` -..ti_.I.o.`a;-up-.I..I nhum 1 CE W (IlI($`.' (HQ TIC lll|ICl'll|l OK HIE XSKITI beneath, which will be entirely concealed else- nhan , IILII UVVi'l"InIlU IFIIIIV, UIIIHLIIGIIIUII WIUI IWU 01' three or blue quills thrust through a bunch 0 ribbon loops directly in front. Plrislennes will wear the broad brimmed Marlborough but 0! felt with a soft low crown; the brim is faced winhredorgreen velvet. heut lowou one side and turned up against the crowuontbeothennud heldthero ma buncho! ribbon loops and some cocks` I111. ...4-.__...., ':o`F lngutona ply Walutowa todajm |Il`.'& For more dressy toilets this design can be car- ried out in black Bengaline dumped over a stri- ped silk in which are old rose and mom green gtripee on black, or else over black watered silk alternating with copper red repped stripes, or the darl: Madras plaids oi cream, red, and mos gneen lliues barred across a black ground. English women delight in these black toilets brightened by gay colors, nnd mniplete them by I small low round crowned turban made up of the plain black material in drum tucks full over-tho (rune, ornamented with two or 0|... ".1! an kl..- nnm. M...-..-a n.........;|. - Hoop earrings. phin if ll ligree. an fa.-2! nnnhla, ,. ~ an-In ulnar Ur I1:\ `J [Ur Its lrllllllllllg. This arrangement can be c-cunmnically car ried out at present by buying two of the hem- v nuns left aver {min the spring. and the plan will cost low lll0ll(`_\' U`.:Ill if pamwnemeries am used for trimming. The lustruus sill: will brighten up the black wool gouds almost as well as the jet trimmings that women of dark complexion think necessary on their black ` dresses. n___.__-._. ,x..____. ._:u-...\,.-, u . I):-rue: for the Autumn. Tasteful black dmses for the inn-rmediuta mason are, sn_\'s Harper's Bnzar. made of cashmen: or camel`: hair duped on n round untrimmed skirt of black silk in blocks, stripes, or checker boanl sqlxztzi-s an inch or more in site. Tho shirt has nut even A foot plotting. but is hung on n gum! foundatium skirt; the front and sides m:._v luv quite plain. orin broad yet scant side 'plent.~; the buck bus full straight brudths shirru] at the ton The wool drapery forms two long paints b-.~~ hind, simply hemmed, ranching to the loot. silk on the tournune. The basque opens over a chemlaxtte of the silk, and has a round ' ` shawl collar or revels for its trimming. md opening in the middle to show the shirned f ! I This nrramvmmmt mm ha n.-.mnmi..lh- mm. XXL Cfllo in the back, and a bow nimilu to that on tho from should be added. The fashion model: in this lacuna -no I-An. I\...u.\-...o`.. Tamarac uvub Iuuulu ueluueu. 100 IISII In this isue are from Denxoreavs. wuur rmunmu-nu lIUl'l(` suown In mo cut. This apron may be xixuplmul by the omi.s~ siun u! the lalouao 1-'e<`t on tho waist, leaving it phin between the novels. The n-I1-.1 an Tnntmued around the back of the neck and form a deep mun. The skirt nearly meets . I A (`harming [Jule Apron. Tb 1-harming little apron muatnu-d not only furnishes acounpleto protection for the drew. but is A dn-sy addition as well. It can [no as suitably undo in plain goods as in tho white c-mbmidor:-d fabric shown in the cut. 'l`I.i. ..u..... vnnr I... .:.....:m.._n n... .L- ..__:_ DRESS WITH ICRPIJCI WAIST. It ode-I1 mggutiom tor umodn-ling In]! worn waists. esp:-cinuy than In which that dun an TIINIIKI at the top. and funmlm an opportunity for the exercise ot um and In- genuity In the combination 0! mutt-rhh. The surplim |\io.'(`QO could hoof silk. velvet. lam or even of wide ribbon, ll thodnu ha of: silk or n woolen fabric; and I contrast in color can ho employed. For cotton goods they might he at white or colored ombtoi-Jory, \ either all aver or with an odge. The modolsboirnlnthocuthspproprhb {or all buzthohoavhuutuuurhh. Tho uylool Iholmnthvoryboooudng tor uku- dororundovolonnl ngulu. `ho loundnuou II 3 pain mundnucnovmcntutun ploccuncddod. Tolloh In Inn: lulu ht Autumn Wont. A Draco with Surplloo Wain liapoolnlly Adapted us Ilndu gurn-Fnhn [nun cl Interact. H THC ROSA APRON IN PLAIN AND ORESSV EFFECTS. WHAT SILXLL WE \\'E.\R? THE BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY. _ lug!-Ii 01 cut: Rita. Ina Irnllll III!!! II! trimmtal with a fun rune of a corresponding uufirial or a deep (rings. The material med usayluecntouortaputrmuhdedhd. Universal Stoves and Ranges, -.u. - V-av:-gnu unau-an The frundouco made. there will be little difficulty about the nest of tbeworlz. Co\'r`er it rst with stout bedticking. rmly stretched ,,9.\:-:5 !l!9__b99nl8.f0rn!inz; thy./Mcky and the two mats Tho_pnrtition board isthen can-ri l"\vi'th Euro jomcd enshioi iii " "0li6"`R'6\`El"'Ilid Ilipptfuvu-=i thvtnp nfiithu ` I`!-annwork, and u lugs` ' cushion is l mud: {or each nntimd rmly xed totho "..I...... no um _.o. II~|.- o..._- -.-.|.. _.. _ _ , , Capital` prim-n vrul be given at the fair.` auv nruuu may Ix-maue or pun uuuus; I i good length is three and onehnlf feet; ueigm one foot. ! In lmnws wlwn` any one member of the Imnseholal has n kn.-n-k" of making things, : the otfomnn .~lnm-n in the accompanying cuts 1 may be n\:ulll)' mnsu`ucte If the house- hold does not includv a good worker `in wood I carpenter will have to be called in to make the frwne, using the diagram in Fig. 3 for his model. I An Easy Way ti: Clean I Chlmney. Pwplu who have tried it claim that n sooty I t~hinmv_\` may luv quickly vlenngxl out lryplncx , in; a ||i--01` of ziucun tho liwmnls in the . stove. A Jo-Il'y smut. . A jolly stand is a gwat. c0n\'t-nieuoe during tlmseasnn ut jelly making. Place {our up- } right ptsts, ought.-en inches high. one foot apart, and join UIPIII at top and bottom with ` mumlx The jelly bag may be suspended from tho [>~`~'.~ l-_v mnls,tlne jelly poured in and ullmn-l t ulrip into a bowl underneath. *1 FIG. l-O'l'l'0lAN. The tune may be made or pim boards: 3 mm] lnllwlh it: than: and nnshnlf fnnh Iiniohl I A 'l`oInpllu3 Salad. Au inviting and and very ornamental dish (or the able may he made with lettuce and sliced cucumber: and tomatoes, to ur- nngod that the lettuce luves furnish a hoi- der totho dish, the center of which shows the L rivh colur of the tuniatuea. _Corer with a dreeniugmade of oil and vinegar mixed in the pmportion 0! one tablespnunful of vine- gar to two of salad oil. Add a little salt and pepper. For wut:-rnn-inn pm .~`1'r\'\'S mm tiw grwn ruui. out mtu dice and [hr-m` into vnlci water to extract a little of the juice` Drain, put in the preserving kn-tile. Add a i.-apilig tel- npnonful 0! salt and |uu\\'niN`ed alum fur two gnllnns of riu-I; till the kettle with cold water nu-I slowly but! th- rind, covering with a pinto nnd weight to keep it under water. Boil till perfevtiy tender, drain uni put in: rich syrup made thus: Boil three or four lemons. peeled uni sliced, in 1 half cup of water with the yellow part of the pol. in another pan boil tour ounces of ginger mot. tied in muslin, in two pints of water, till tho avor in out. Strain the wnter from both pm: and make u syrup with twice at much sugar by manure; add the lemon and melon, boil slowly hull an houror more till thopn-carve is very thick and clear. It should crystullin round the in- sideoi thejusinkupiug. The ebovoiltho method of Mrs. S. D. Power, who A) : that citmn melon is preserved the same way. Nu. WM. R5iINsoN. u-In \ .<` \ uv u'u.\ln-xv leaspuunful of ping:-r. up-nnfula ml N-|._ _\| Uu nut`: rIuIu_I . Sol! ginger hrwu.l-Um~ cup one cup of luruwll .~u-.:nr. nne milk. ozmhall (`up .1 bum-r. tw tnlnlc-spoonful of ;:ing~-r. four tun an-In. CWO !(`(|_\"II\I~lI`ll:!4 (I! vn-an Mnkv it as sun! N ilh the flour ml (1.13 llud (tug:-r l-re-cd-0no and 0 In]! cups 0! bmwn sugu-.ono |.n|| half cup at West India moluuu. one cup 0! Br. one table- cpoonfnl 0! rinexu, one uupmnful 0! uodn, one boll cup of pork gnry nr butter. um hupoonfuh ol rinnunnn, but I nutmeg and I tabkqxxmful at pu|v-rim-I ginger. III: with our an Inn to can he rullul, spread In I dripping pan nl--ut ll-rm`-quarters of an inch thick. mark on In on urd with I knife. to an to back many` ` Q..tn ._:.. (Huger Broad 9! Various Ilndu. For l-akin; ginger cake: at all much `an exporieuo-d huunwile n-comm`:-nda n moder- ately heated oven. u then cakes noon-h very quickly, anal gin! (ha {allowing mud N- 1-I pa: ll;-ul oh... |......n ;\..- -...| - s.-n -..-_ -a uugv u-uv uu uni` ujpjllu Ill IIIEII W1 OI tlwuzh--r. \\'urk,them ns In. outline with ulna-uxx!--mlaaullllnlheuuuuluibund all Nun u-I shading In chain saw: with cum Inn. The Inns-mnpnumuing water should be dqno in outline with pale blue an. Fup It Ill around an Ind: clevp Ind lnnullk-In Ibo friugv In-tuna drawing III the thumb. Fold the hm ap: nu-rjlnl and than Ibo cummi- dend onto. to just meet much other. Tho [alum is very hlmbnuuo worked enlin-ly `III Wlllli ll VIIIII INC! IV DUI I I||I|lI| Will P'fuc ` A pn-uyll-hnnpkluu ducrn-I u undo do plow 01 line bird`: on Hum, twenty- uvou lncbu Iquu-I. I-`mm Inch cururr an upload that will noun:-0 olgln turban one ` \\|_V ml :6: and a hall the uthor. This will Iona: pi-w chum! like an own ruvelopo. On the mo Iungnl up have stumped I pu- um u! nm-wn-o null mm and A qum |u~gumuuuac-lhunl II: small one OI` UI\0u!hn-7|`. \\'urh than n: In, nnlllnn -uh 1 Dainty Tabla furul-Mugs-.|u mtonal nu Cu be lulu by an Manon. A lww M: In napkin rings b In make than I! lln phuw of amlhuunl. earn an Ind: and I lull! nu. and um plvca Hm Indus km: `Incl the nlh1`f"IlI!' Inches: (.`uv-r with plush or win! and line with light ilk. When we ulna`.--nun-nm...I n....n.... an... 0...... .. g_n :- no. 3-onmux xngux. Ilunu! Made Ottoman. ALL Anouuo TH! Housl. %BIBBY & VIRTUE,* l'[ . I'll!` l'I I1` '\ l` .\lix and bake Jna of nmlggeu, :ar. (`up 0! sour Illnr Itn Anna :\I|a [I In uuurl , half (`tum 1 nl I ........u -<:_ [WV WI` \ in Q dew-p 1-lance SPENUE & URUHI.EY S. [ ETHE PILLS ;.~,,_:s-.~ I 5 thy FALL STOCK COMPLETE ICE CREAM SODA WATER. FRUITS, and CONFECTIONERY and CIGARS, -\ll 1): \-nrv Inset and n||nnI\4\nI ` Ladies English Walki Jackets. I-ad1e:s'<.3.rne9.n_ u1kiI.uz_J9o1 5 English and German J-acketis and Ulsters ---- A l`---- SPENOE 3; c1%UMLEY7*s \; E Ilenls all Wounds. is for Ll-213$, (`l-ZRS and 01.1) \\'Ul'.\'DS. It has no equal for the cure of Bmnehltis._Sorc Throat. I Coughs. Colds. llheumauism. Uoul. Glandular Swelling: and all Skin lhseasus. Ierchant Tailoring and Gents` Furnishings. - .\'.B.-.\`ole Agent for Knight of Labor Emblems. ' - - 3 Souw or llu-('huxu~.~l. Hwms mil In-fl tn sclrrt frum. I.en\`c your nnler In season and > .~`m`11l`c:\ lhrgzlin. C`- ROBINSON, NO ONE HAS BETTER FACILITIES! F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. C. ROBINSONS Sweeping Reductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stock H. J. Ewan. He has on hand It large and well assortul rock of l.:\dius'.6enllemo.-n's and Bm*s`Bools I all varieties : also "unks. Valiscs. kc. I inn-nd making Custom Work A specinlti having Sl.'<.`l`.l'\.'d the services of the hoist wur men.

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