Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1887, p. 2

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, lachina, nngina:{_na Boiler Works. A NORTII SIDE- --1s A'.[`--- .__A1'___ Wellington St, 2D-3orsfromPrinoossSt. 132 and 134 Princaas Street. Murray & Tay|or s, Also all the Latest Styles in Col- lars, CufTs,Ties, Braces, Cuff Buttons, Pins. &.c. Flannel Shirts. Fine Tweed Pantings. Fine Tweed Suitings, Black corkscrew cloths, Black Diaoonal Oloths. Wool Underwear, all qualities, Wool Half Hose in all qualities, siTcivmsjTXx&fi".i'a`1rEii:i' priulul We are now showing in thin Department \ as Lnrgor and More Complete Range of Goods than in my pnvioun season, and in- vite inlpoction of O Llrgo. Choice and New Stock of (-'KNTLEMF.N'S GOODS, com- HRemember Prim: Alvnyn the Lowest 0 Are the Leading Stoves of the day ; also the new I13: up-nu; ngn - 11:- DDIIIU-Inl- HORSEY & co, Al I IIIIIIIDOP 0! N Engines Illd Boilers. _M urray & Taylor's. 176 PRINCESS STREET. MEN S DEPARTMT] 335 and 337 King Street. `l'hIsPowdcru.v`:'v Auwurlot urn . Itnacth Iv antenna. Ion :oono'uI than the null kinds. and ma- no! no In oolnpotlllou lhtho nmltlmdo ollov tut than watch. Alum of has unto rwd owonvwonu. B0 A1. AK- N0 full! (30,. Ill Wgll trnnl- Na. rung Rowonvwoncs. ROYAL BAK- Ya WDIR 00.. IO Wall aunt. Now ` MISCELLANEOUS. _f._;.:...:.:.:;"p..;.: And Boiler: for 8 urpom from no noohou power, undfuy ' Shun Rock Drill cl Mining Rapnirn eonnhntly on hand. C.hnoeu Fncwry Boiler: `and Fittingl. ` Also . number of No : u+d Second-Hand Inning: And Pnilnu-n guaranteed.` Undressed Shirts. Dress Shirts. T--- "!5liK W DH H001); LII NW! `T0 HI |Jl(IA'I - Ezra Bl home but burn lchool trulloe for _ yours. beside: which he uorvb d one term 5 road cnmmiialoncr and wt: mice drum on the grand jury. Then he went to New York unl was hurt while owning the street. and must Ii-I the Trflunu, which he bu him over uince Uolnnhuq dlucovoerecl Klllls 00)` about it next morning 1' An unknown man Bll IIIITEHK LIIICK. lull (H6 OHICGTI grasped their weepone more rmly, while amid a. silence that was like the etillnese ofodeath, the jud put on the black cap and lined him four do larenhnd thirty cente. I 1unv'rn'n JUSTICE. Here it a pieceol good news {or thousands of male `people. A cow t into A man : garden and found an lean er growing in a tub, which was paint green and contained thirty-four thousand pounds of dirt. The cow ate the oleander, which is rich in prue- lie acid, and etraightwe the olennder killed the cow. Here, ind . in e hleeeing that mnkea glad the heart of man. You kill the maul-endincow thet prowle Around, living on the nelg bore, and at the name time get ice eccuned oleander that only rid of the 3:` hloomeon n three hundred eon, and he to be carried down into an up out of the cellar by the head of the family twice a year. Oh, fellow-men. elavee trampled under the - feet of \vand'erin now: and migratory alertn- dera, freedom calla you ; plant more elem- dere, and leave, the getee opens '-3833K :0 DH All N( H'!0-BIG_Rla\1-'u'- Rum Illnlun-nn huh Imam nnhnul tr-nut`: fen- .........._,. . nA.\"s l.\'lll`.`l.\.\`lTY to .\u\.\'. The otiicers of the law dragged before the bar of 'uatice II dark-hrowed anarchist. On his Inn iqnent brow was written, Hatred to man." Hideous lines of evil marred his face, and viciounnisanthropfv glowered from- ( his countenance. He glisre around him as thoughhe longed to destroy the human race. "Sneak," cried the judge. Are you the man who threw the bomb!" The faceof the anarchist glowed with the lurid light of pi- tiles: hate. Bomb !" he echoed, with mea- aurelean acorn, Bomb! New 2 ! I am the men who wrote the `Centenniel Ode ! Ha, Ha, H IL-A!" And the crowd turned pale end uh mk back. and the ofceru grasped their wennonn more rmlv. whiln Amid A \'i:.\'i:I:m:n Cu.\ll-`1nltT. Yes, yes, my son. I have read your little poem. 'l`hrough the dark the storm clouds gather here, The stare Are shinning in the sky." You so that thou vhtgives you great comfort? We l, I III! god it does; still. perhaps it would be ( uite as comfortsble to go into the house. If Poverty with a big I should ever usnil you, you might write an- ther comforting poem- I`hou,.;h I am lodg- * ed in juil for debt. There's lots of money in the bank. Some people are easily cnnfort- ed. I suppose if you were drowning you would sing. "Althou h I sink beneath the wnvez, It : high and 1 ry on mountain top." nu: `rs:s'r or STERN In`. Will 'our work stand the test of time, my friem `." asked the minister. I think it will," replied young Mr. Sweetnote. who hurl published a volume of lovely-dovey poems; it has been on the nmrket four yours, and the ublisher reports six copies sold, two of w ich I bought myself. I am only afraid it will have to stand the test of eternity. nA\`e l\'lll`\l.|\`l'l'\.' -rn \|A\* Ins 0.\'L\ \'oc.mo.\'. "I don't know what to do with you, I'm sure," said the discoursged father to his stupid son, "you no idle and inattentive at school: you don t foam to know how to work at lllyIllinR;J 0l| have no memory, no up li- oation. you on`t even enjoy play as ot or boys do; you seem to bh utterly worthlesn. There ian u thing in this land you are titted for. unless you should be elected vice presi- dent." cuuly llll. "Ann I! you Will, ' llld the Eh nician, if you don`! shake 0!!" thin mor- i , gloom depression, and cheer up. What have you 1 one? (`ommittod murder?" "No, I think any bi I work too hard." Whnt in your bunneu 3" "I Am editor of A funny paper. Doctor clungu his reocription and write: him nnorder for sdm anion to the uylum. Illa n\'l \' van;-llnv run; I ! .\ls'IIIr..\`T F11 THE CRIME. I am afraid sometimes doctor." said the patient, sadly, "that I will go mad, mel|n- : choly mud. "And if will." aid the nhv|iciAn_ "if wnu lnn`t .I..|m not obi. ......., Tamarac, mus. u.r.\ m.A.\n ~I L!:l~'(`Rl .. You, my non. sometime: Ienvy .\lrI. (`leve- lund her leisure time. Sometimes it seem: to me she In nearly as mnny afternoons out an I hired girl. `I'll!-T Pl`\'Iuul\lI'\"r l'I`l\l I'll! nnlnr TIII .\EW 'I'HlUL0li\'. l em sure you will like our church. ssid the elder, showing the new minister sround, * on will he the iirst men to preach in it. T eee are the church parlors, for our social gatherings; sren't they hendeome? They coat 5 heep 0! mone . but it's worth while to do things well. \'e have I neat little stage, you see, for recitntions sad little con- certs and such thin Here is the kitchen; large, well-equippu , I splendid thing when we give big suppers. as we often do. This large room sd`oining is to be the Subheth- school room, in we haven't got it seated yet, end there is no orgnn either. We hope to have n .\`nhl>ath~schuol or nized some time this winter." "And I ere do you have preaching Y" asked the non. Oh. well,` replied the elder. "we eve no place for preec in yet. and I don't suppoee you'll have much of that to do before next spring. The upstairs isn't nished end I don`t know when it will be. lt's terribly hard work raising monev now. It was All we could do to nish the liitchen. " Inna n. an... ..o.. . . ... ....,_ All] nu "gnu" in non nmuln.' nu hlu pro- oclu no wont: In tho the might pumpkin urolll around the county In. And Lhoundldnu oognpnru It. with the migh- t; head he warn; In the All the lecturing pnnnu turns his back upon his ock. And the young man man to get his winter unr- monu out of lock. '!'Ill' \ l`|I.' I-nllnl nu`- I at been H H: II I- In tnocmia ark}: nu o po t Adhh "hnou|mul.' hum." . Dho'c.l:|uowoAk: n w u pm.` AVTUIN DAYI. I In Full hrhh hnuol II III- An_to_':h..Iu Iplopqt mu uulpplu, rcpuou Illa llotl-HOIHNI grunh pol . cheerfully. "Hero's Acloublo uwbuc tone you over the IhAllowA. Illtl M whon Clan`: gone come back Agnlu. A fellow who you it ubllu-I I night And free boAnl All summer or Ainglng A but son And n- heunln A column 0! moulcl old 0 utnutu, lAn'Q a buck on the war in An, not In pmlclznt on." Thin true Able unche- tlln It : A II! My poor long And dAnoo Artln who am`! an man than A dollAr And A lull A dAy~. Totho work-homo with the Ant, And clown with the ml 0! your relulonn. AFTIYHI hA\ I A table With A lei-slot long el Autumn Deye-A lllslt at the New Theolog- ln. Cleveland`: Lelenre 'rIue-\`eeeer. Celttortnlere luhuunulty to lien. ltiognhlttod. lBI1'.l An lndnetrloue eat while tolllng in the olcl wee accosted by I merry ho r. , cnlc. who Invited him to go to the Mo nothing. yqa tramp." exclaimed the lndlgunt out. "I t till winter camel and eee what kind 0! I lcuio you'll have. I must earn bread to I: let my lunlly." so they went their ways; the lnduatrloun ant lzllg` e Afriu Ileve AllkIl`l!MI.1|Il`, whiiile t e greet o too 0 t e eeu e and the ymoantuiul,PAhout the second of December the diu-uuregexl Ant came to the gm-hotter to at for the loan of 3 manor. to pay rent. "otherwise." he said null . we will be evlclml. and come upon I 0 county. I worked ten hour! 5 day All eum mot, and this in the eml ol it." "lines up. : I! Ch. " I I In Lh i f. :..........':.'.'1.- ....'.'::..'..`.t `...:..'s.:*. MORE swuixs mom TH! mvn. or A vsmr runnv mu. 1:013 numrzmrs um. THE BRl'l`lTSiH WHl(;. SAITURDAY. ()CT. :4. Owing to the rush of business on account of the huge number of Stoves nnd Ranges which we no selling. we llnd it impossible to exhibit at the Central l-`air. but we shall bo_ pleased to show to visitors the large array of GURNEYS. RAl\'GES.l\!Id S'l`0VESnt our Wm-erooms. No. 13 PRINCESS STREET. 3 - Q A Raven `II-In]. Frncin S. Smith, of Emndale. |Mus|toh, 1 xyritu, I was troubled with vomitting for two yuan, and I have vnmittcal an often a rive time: I day. one bottle of Burdock I Illnntl Rm... .-m-..a .... M ' [l\'O FIIIIUI I I - {RIO D1 Blood Bittgru cnggd mo. lallgllll llII_DBOl| unprecouanwu III I an uunh, yot, in the mac for th {A of unions, the United State: has sun llll, "Jill JUGS] uemccrlu." "lnlll UICIL ing in New Mexloo in a trenchent relp? by Ste hen W. Doruy. An a aeive e was of \ all street. by Henry C owe, the famous banker, in egeinet all its aeeeilante, especial- ly Rev. Mr. Talm Becon a_Clalm and Shakespeare : E e, covers two articles, the rut by Hugh lack. of Ontario, will be sure to excite wide interest. Allen Thorn- dike Rice, editor, in a careful, historical. article, contracts the relative progreee dur- ing the Victorian era by the united king- dom and the United" Statue. Mr. Rice -shown, by oicial etatiatioa, both British and American, that in every: essential factor of national proeperity, while the r run of England haaheen unprecedented rope- an unnala. vat. in aha ram far the nrimncv nu. uuuuwvu uvu-.-. u. cu. - l}'i"J1E'o".i'i).B.vHi11, by Jamer. s` F: mm, An Ideal Democrat." "Land Misl- hla In Now `lav An" in A tlInnn|\Anf I-nnlu luv as. v us; 1 upu - u n u a so. uuuu vs The Norlh American Review for October, a brilliant and varied number, has in article by the Archbishop" of Baltimore, Cardinal Gibbons, on defects in politics] and social institutions-mormonism, divorce, godless schools, Sabbath desecration, and politicsl corruption. J. W, Watson, suthor of The Beswifnl Snow, gives sn entertaining de- scription of his visit wthe King ofHDol|omey. The series of Possible Presi ants" is con- tinued, and this number contnlns sh sble article on D. B. Hill. James T. his.rk~ - . I mnn An Linn`: Tlnmhm-at " "Land All, \lI1W I5 UUUIIIICU ()1 [H3 TIVCT uuu IHIHIIUS. An event in- Kemptville caused excite- ment on the 28th inst., when Miss Anna Maley was married to A. H. Wengunt, L.l)..S., of Smith's Fall, formerly of Yarker. The ceremony was preformed by Rev. Mr. Awde, in the Methodist church. The bride was supported by the cousin and sister of the groom; and by her sister Miss Malay; whi|e'George F. Cairns, Smith's Falls, Mr. 0'Lnughlin, Yorker, and Mr. Hall, Mon- treal, acted as best men. The first and second bridesmaid were dressed in cream satin with pearl ornaments while the bride and third bridesmaid wore heliotrope silk and natural owers. The presents received were numerous and beautitul, among them being a gold watch set with precious stones from the groom. sue: uocwr ms: g`-WU Dy me ueai. Hood brick houses are being built in (inn- nuoque. Among them, one on Kin street, erected by John Turner. Another as been built by Mr. Beaumont. George Wilson has recently erected two on Hickory street, and mother is just completed on Tanner street, by :4. McClellan. A substantial brick has replaced George Ta.ylor`s former residence on Sydendain street. The gem of the whole is the brick house of Alfred Davis. From the upper vi indows a beautiful and extensive \'leW is obtained of the river and islands. in L -.--.o..:Il.. ...........l ....,.:g.. A n nun-.6 uuau uy we roulng 01 I wig upon ner cneat. Some time ago Dr. M c(.'reu, Campbellford, bargained with farmers for the purchase of their {cums and also for the opening up of B supposed coal mine. He failed to find con! in quantities and no ceaied working. Hav- ing no use for the farms he called on the owner: last week and relented his claims. The doctor lust $400 by the deal. Hum] hrin-it hmnnn Ara Iwinu Imilt in (Inn, ICPIFIIU ICIIOOI. The Ben family, on the Tyendinnga re- ` nerve, in singularly unfortunate. Ono wu killed in A gavel pit, leaving a widow and five children. The following day a second died of comumption, A child of the pit vic- tim ; and now whilst plnyinf with it: com- panions S. Benn`: onl gir was inltantly killed by the roliing o I 10;: upon her chest. Some time non l)r. hln('reA_ (`nmnhnllfnrd D. MoEWvEN & sow. [HID .00. mt _ The amount Asked for oducationnl pur- pun: in Perth in 87,067 for the Collegiate muitute and public schools, and 2650 for uepnruxe school. Thu Rnnn fAmiIv nn the Tugnrlin-rm um, \ n. 1 ., UIIIE. The collection A: St. Michael`: church, Belleville, in lid of Pope Leo`: jubilee fund, smouutod to , to which Father 0"Uor- nnn lddl I . 11:: nnunnni nnLn:I Cur 4.)...-..t,...-l ...... ` no we ovuul ulnar: agricultural society. W. J. Tremble, Marclnntl hunk, Nupanee ha: been Appointed teller in I Rochester, ` .\'.Y., bank. 'I`|.....nIl....o:.... .. as \l:..I......l`- ..|..._-|_ The Spice of [he Article: Culled from the Newspaper: of the \'I-Iully. There _ are forty pupil: attending the 1 county model lClI00l, Perth. l'ort.h town council give l gram. of 899 to the South Lumrk agricultural society. J. Tremble. Marclmnt: lmnlt, Numm-n DVIIIUI IIIIII Illyllllllg CID. Sometimes it hsppenu the: even I poet in reformed by the evangelilt-proof lender. This occurred in the one of young Sapholio, of Cinnamon county. who wrote hm first In with the opening line, I wntched her neel in sudden hope ;" And had the plu- suro though his Urns nothing to the pleasure of other reulen--of reading it, I Wuhed her knee: in sud: An" soap." He never ung again, and to this day, whenever he has truuhle with an editor he cut: his club from the Willow whcreon he hanged his harp. HUIHZRT J. Buunzrrn. l`\V'l1Atere the cause: of loan 61 memory '."' in diecneled b I nwslicnl journal. HI 2 we don`! know ll the comes, of course, but one ~ term udirecuor of the Pacic rsilruul seems to knock the memory of an nble-bodied mm colder thus Anything else. Snmatimn it. lmmnnn thn. nrnn . um. I. UIIS UI ell An old Vedic hymn, over three thousand years old. contain: the line~-My mother- nn-lnw deteete me." So. you see-H`m? mm: Wen ! goin to lay nothing 0! the tort. Wu juet gong tony that on con see from this thet there were detect: le men even among t(li:e Hiiciol three` thounnd years ago. an ro even on r then that \\"en":think1yng about I l'l'I.0;:l(')- in-luv. nnvL_._._- .|__ ,_.._,_ .2 I. 7:, -n IIIU IIIICII IX Duy I "5". PM . A wstbhod t never boiln. but acor- bunclo always diets. Thin in because a car- bunclo in Always placed on your nook. whore you can't vouch it. Then my be some other rouon. but thin will do,u it In I link out 0! season. `_ _|_; \v_,;:_ |_______ _,.___ .|__,_ .n, ,,.,,J Itlnulur lllll mm limp. "You." Add the mporinteudent Inn roa- uively. ull I-.`n laud lioulzu the cow yu uml the Indian I out :but. there in one gram ` or than Bulfnlo Bill." "I |mow,"uhoutod the nut bad boy : "the press In 3" "A wntbhod not boils. all n you an 01 went muunumr . uch pnrculmsndy bu undo Barium`: volco husky and he retlm Irom the stage. How did lhl-hon has his voice ? uh A friend. "He uwallovml it," replica the ting- er : hyulclun. 'hy can I man walk further on a cold I day than on 5 hot one 2" ukod inquiailivc Ju-k. lIocauoo." aid the major, "warm wuthor make: him limp." nix-nlv, A pnulnuul Hnninnn oh: nan unun These Reliable Stoves are for sale only M the ` N1-2W STOVE DEPOT. BIBBY & VIRTUE, Nl`hH|':'D` CH` TF5. What no lypu doing here 3 asked the contractor. " Im the .utehImn." Uh, :ou':|t1:'h|8 die :91; watch 1"` '\\'uch or I 0 , moot . ` A eablegrun II) : "The queen will not V Nbidlh IhIO:.5l):." limo Joann`! have to. 0 an I am one at. . {arm Deacon, In thhylho wny you I N` )0!!!` lhbnth morning ?` l'utdmI'n t In pa`;-or Amigo to church. In bglmd an onlnluod clergyman in dis- qnall {roux entering rlluuont. There in nmuething rull In-mat ha! in the cars the Piunilliitl; c or their rulnhm-u..~ .\ ||PAnu`Il I11; in-4|. I-l-rlln-.5 wu knocked down and all Mly lnjurod by u bnulwuy on. The sq Wu so and he walked nut-Iy all the wty belt 00 llllnoln. to walk I ha wrath. all!!! having Vtinly enduvon-I tn obuln us ponounl lntorviuw with Mr. Uneley, whom Inc was oouvlncod `and has pounded, through the misrepre- wnutiouu 0! some juluun unomy. arug- 0 I 0 pron the name sud the full (mu ELIE. A Very Popular Mnmulno. I.'....1l. l......,'..... 1).... l..._ IV oTs.+Ec+Txs`+E s. `i c. ROBINSON. uounenngu m on me uwuu raoncn, new uengnu, new names. V Our Itool: consist: of Beavers, Meltonn, N spa. Friouu, Pilots, Wanted: and Fancy Tweed: for Overoooh. _ `ldi, Blink Ind Coiorud, |nd`Fuxcy Wonhdo for Suieingl, and the choicest variety A of Fmcy Punting: to be found in the city. I Plncp your order cu-ly.'nnd hove our Fall Suit or Overcoat made before the tnde be gins to boom, and remember. OUR P CB8 ARE RIGHT. I ` . 28:0 our stock of Fancy Wontodd {or Prince Albert Suitu. WE` are showing I large and extensive assortment Overcoutilss. Suiting: and Trouse gs in all the Lowest Fnbrics, new designs, new shades. Our stool: consists of Banana. Meltnnn. Nun. Fringe. Pilots. \\'n:-stadn uni I-`nu-u Grand Opening of Fall and W/nfer Goods SPENUE 85 6RUMI.EY 8. We regret that our Show Room was not large enough to admit all who wished to gain admittance, and that we could not give the attention to all we would like from the crush. Would those who had diiculty in seeing, and those who could not get in for the crowd, kindly-dell spin and we will beglud to show them the goods whslher they wish to pur chase or not. -` 1 ' l8'Anotl1er Lot of New Yor1?Hm and-Trimming: in mxky; -* I iMPOS`S|BLE. Spence & 0rum/ey s Great Mi/linery Show New Going On. \ John Laidlaw & Son, I Large AssortmenZtZa7n(d b;:r`1l5fic:.;;`t'l;<;-\"/VEERVLOWEST FOR GOOD `Goons EXTRAKID GLOVE SALE. THE BUSIEST PLACE IN THE CITY DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES, C. BOBIN'SON S. F. X. GUUSINEAU & GU. `I Ever'y`Day'. SALE WILL CONTINUE DURING ENTIRE MONTH. And a favourable and lasting impression made upon the minds of every purchaser, were the gratifying results. |IlU IITVV FIRE KING, IN 4 SIZES. "LARGE ATTENDANCE! LARGE SALES! SURPRISING SUGGESS ! Cashmere Gloves, Cashmere Hosiery, Woo] Underwear. MAMMOTH SALE 'VV'.A.S .A_ The above goods we call particular attention to, as we have a ._- A_--__4_____-A -,, J _', I-\ .| nu---u... g...__.__.._ A _ __ NOTWITHSTANDING &Specia| and Extraordinary Bargains for Friday was a dark, damp, dreary day yet the opening of our TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY. UN/I/IE/Tl {s`?bV.

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