Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1887, p. 3

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UEhlIII-uu-vv cw .. Hot. and Cold Ruth: M. lio-Iii": at -I ONES TONSORI4 L PARLOR British American Haul Block. Chirlnp Br. N.B.-These no the only nun. hi duo" city heated by ntoam thumb: securing an. All how: hot I" tor Aug. 0 lluw I llullrt Wu Located In a llurclurm l.l\'c~I-.-\ Delicate Operation. IIIIII IKIVKNHIIIU. Women tcmpt men through their emotions or their Iuubitiunl. A clever youn womun wu duirionu of livin in luxury nun rupee!- ability. She worlm night and day to inn prove herself, and became 3 brillimt musician anal lingulnt. Thou she threw herself in the way of I mam who pououecl money. but whose Iocinl ambitious were bulked by an exceedingly cununouplace and uncducntenl wife. The mun mule com riwul. unl ; nally fell inm the snare. `he wife was clivorced. uml the scheming young wnnmn shortly filled the vacant pooiliou. I aln nut Imlinvn Hun l'rmnnr nuuln nun: WI WHICH VUIIII- uuvugn .`l"u I know noully one end where I young j man csreitrlly unl delicately won the cumi- dem-e And grntlhnlo uul love of a working girl by the mo goutle of nctlonn And a repetition of thoughtful klmlneu-en. Then. when he haul nude himself uocouar to her life, he gsvo her the alternative 0 sharing his unlnvlul com ionahlp or never seeing hil face again. 'lPlI.ongirl hul tho Itleugth to tend him away. but she never recovered frum the Ihock to mind and boaly. \Ian hmsnt wnvnnn llnruuuln lhnir vnnitv [THIN IIIU IIIOCI K) mum Illll Dilly- Meu tempt women thmugh their vanity and nectionn. \l!_.._-_ n-.._..A ...-.. nI.........|. n|.-l.. .......o:..... turn. 4 Surely no lull (in could be too but fun Inch men. The irl in an orphan. sud uhli warn her Ewing by the profession in \v ich she wu roared. TL- ......a .I--.........- .J -II -.......o..o:..... L. Ill wnncn Inc In runs-I. Tho moot dsngarouo of I" temptation: in that which cannot through love. I lnuuu nnrnnnnnv mm 1-mm l'hul`n A vuunu HGT I0 cnnlluvr "II IUIIIJ. Without haul: tue llllllngem of amm- thoatru ulo abuse and mhuae thvir pnwer. fro Iful canon |ll\'9 been rc-citml In lllu pouona l_v within two yearn. Ono pruuy young wnluau, who hml hem loaoru-I by her gnm|~for-nuthing Ilillnlllta husband. roaulvacl tn make her really ut- voloo a mum 0! auppurl. Aflermuch harcl ntudy and Incmtha at mualanl appearance in a amall pan. the ln-gun-I her manager to give her atlial in a Illorv ambitious Pulr. Ha armvoml her that she wan capo!-In of honor ' thlap. hut in refuaoul to advance her uulou _ mo ucrlood her null-mpoct to him. slu- ln still appearing in her unimportant ml`. Another morn rm-unruaae van that of as young [III scarcely out Of lhurt alre--en. She was almost born on the mm. and ham ayod youthful us from her --uil-llmml. . he in are an a my-bual. and ham I-Ihuonml Into a only young woman whu la anxious to Inch a Iucoeu on her pnnhsuahnn. When IIIO asked a wall-known mauaum to give her his inuence he prominod lndn mun con Allliun that aha gave him her hmmr In n~~ turn. L." n.. ....uI.I L. a.... Inn 1.... g`...._I... .... THE EVIDENCE BROUGHT DOWN. H lgu 7 w It. Fin-llng thin in- g o:rn`c'Icn.{|.ot!'pl;ru(f:ul uponni of bolrll. W lnu. Aml nhunlunlhif. Ihv conmldnoql In Ml IIIIO I0 I10!` potions: uxptuiui In uulru. ` w hug, cud uhuelnt.hor.Iho complained ; her employer 1 "What nhnll I du?" Iho Mlwtl. nu'_n- ..-.. |....... nvhul -(nun .-!.-l. .I.. o.. CRAWFORD PEACHES for Preserving. Large qunntluue arrlvlmz daily at the BAZ- AAR. t3'Now is the time to buy. THE TELEPYHVONE IN SURGERY. A Brilliant Success. I- I I __._.- _:.I.- :-A "E uru. EI.|.\ \\'m:r.I.r:u \\'n.mx. " Slightly soiled, but just as Good as the Best, and rromsyoo to $1.50 Cheaper. OPEN- DAY - AND - NIGHT. 24 and 256 Princess Street. R- BqE:tD. MANAGER. ` Also Colored and Blak Satin Mervellieux. Particularly Good Value. 1:51-r~1-_-r1urr\1\'r1 f'\_`l-=3. R7:'('1(W JAs.[ REID ELANKETSI ViNbRE`ssGooDs RICHMOND, ORR & CO. llllucn uavuv nu:-vy--. W. ADAMS. mun-. Men's work a 3% Factory work on hand. Brook SL. near , Havejust marked o Double Width Costume Cloths, Single ` Width Costume Cloths, Tweed Pattern Dress Suitings, Fancy Wool Checks, Plain Melton and Billiard Cloth. Melton Dress Goeds, new shades. 7-, 9, 10. Fancy Winceyn 5 And 7c. Heavy Grey Flannel: I50. Fine All\\'ool Grey Flannel: 190. Colored Canton Flannel: 10c. Grey Canton Flannel: Tc. Scarlet Flannels I25, 15, l7c. Every other line of New Fall Goods equally as cheap from BOWES & BISONE'I'I`E'S, W xi?/\L%1,sL1a & S'J.`EACY S WDDLEN DEPARTMENT. I/ /2 /0E8 LOWE/? 7//A/V El/E/H Prjepare for the Cold Weather by buying a. Suit of Warm Under- ` clozhmg at ALEXANDER BO SS - 1.4: Suits. z{LEx. ROSS. $43 /A/OH 0010/?ED 0,48/-/ME/?E F0/? 250. Rzid TheBargains af The Chapside. /1. J. McM/1/1'0/V 8. 13ia`A cHEs.7T>EAcHEs. D. F. ARMSTRONG, SEASONABLE ADVICE I Chil'dren s Cloakings in Red, % Blue, Cream, Grey jand Fancy. A Cloakings in Curl, Cord, Jersey, Ottoman and Brocade. L000 Pairs of Ladies American. Rubbers ARMSTRONGHS, Meu s Ribbed Shirtnxnd Diawera from '25 cent: up. Boys Shirts and Drawers in Union and All-Wool. all Iizea. Ladies and Mines` Underwear in Merino and Fine Lamb`; Wool ; also Combination A- E A CALL SOLICITED. Heavy All-Wool Serge for 25. worth 350. Heavy All-Wool 'I`r1co" 30c, worth 400. Other Dress Goods Very Cheap. Special Value in Hosiery and Gloves at Th Leadihg Uhdertaker and Embalmer, BEE`S BROS, \l.... l"nnfm\HnnnnI Ulster Cloths in new shades and styles. 275 Pairs White and Colored Blankets. Telenhone Connection. Oce and Residnno For 35 Cents. Misses, 30 Cents. B- A1MI FLQA.'U' L. WALSH & STEACY. RICHMOND, ORR 625' CO- I28 and 130 Princess St. OPPOSITE THE WINDSOR HOTEL I41 PRINCESS STREET. .ng gas and an phone. No. 62. 770 Princess Street. Crockery]. Glassware, Etc. E. Joanna. 280 Princou Street. has 11!! s an excellent stock of ex reel wnmronn. croc er)`. lauweu-e baskets an fancy goods to choose fem. tiilematry oloe for servants in connec- Y nn. rrom. lion. Lllllourlnyo Svns Tnumltn and made to order, in latest. \ fashion. at Jouu Sunumm's. Market Square. ; Fon LATEST AMERICAN S1'_\'u:s. mmmnteod * to t. to A. 0 BIu:s`s.ai9 1`:-incou SI...nbove Syden . - ....--,- --,..V. , _ J. W. Pownu. ha: a In 0 stock of Picture Frames and Room Mon] in connuntly on hand. which will be told u 1: cap as it is pos- sible to handle it. being ilncrorted direct from the manufacturer. No mi rile man to have A prot. I can give lower rates than over, Grill and get prices. H. Hlzxmmmx. Photographer. I-Zninu-[ed ` Portraits and Views. Satishotion guuranlcud. Ul(](ll'I! uuu :uwuu. w... R. .\':wu.~ms, Princes: Street. dealer in cigars. tobaocoo. pipol. shing uscklo and pocket books. Finest nuunmenl. in the cm`. In... ....... Dunn LI, [1 and F. W.) doalern In ` All kind: of goods cleaned and dyod and well mshed. ` I put up and have or Inle the .Jom Package Dyes.` warranted to the ban in the market. Try them. Auonts wnntod. ll. MONTGOMERY; Mm-an I.` Pmodotl D19. 4 UUULB. ruuu-nun--.....-..- .._ `V, , _ llownn Bnos.. H. B. and F. W.) donle choice cigars and tobaccos. Pooland bi room- In connection. $34120: BL. near Prl _______.__._-__.___.__ rmuwmy uuu uua J. G. Burow. d swam mung. " U I4 practical unltarhm. III!" 319 King St. Plumb- Tole It. H. TOYE. Market aquuru. Tn: BI:|:mvn-Fine groceries. line and do- mcsllc fruits. Jos. llucocx. Masonic Bulld- hugs. Market Square. W. C. Ilgrromdeuor In fresh nah. oysters. fruit. etc Brock Street. _ grucerlei. lmporteu wlnou. uquun lulu u...... \'l-CTORIA Wntlnovalt. admitted to he the hon: place in thou `I to buyxroccrlos.croc|wry. china, ulc. Tnuu. .JoHNI. Tlznxnv llnoa. have removed to their new premises. Brock Street. Market Sqlmre. whuro they uhowlhelargual and nust mark of Im- a nod and Domestic lJqI;ors.'|`uu. ("u.nmo. &:.. In the oily. (`ARRFTIIFZIKR mms., Street. Money to loan aecuriuem; un-....u -on lnnv In In ilxgiszmmnlad on City and (`ounly neoemurua. Apply to Tuoaus Bruuuu. Man or. I-`ronu-nuc lmun and lnvosllnunt Scxxlcly. H-`Icn'.- Uppu~ silo me Post Umoe. _ Fruit. (,'onfe'h'oncr1/. l`r. ll. 1!. 'I`m'I:.--1`rytho Mllk Rolls and llauh Buns mnnubu-turod M the Kingslroot Bakery. Market Square. n-.... u-......-..-Arum xrrncnrlcs. Si|\'urwn'ro and Juwuuory. A. .\l. Bnoclr. wntchmnkur. Jeweller nnd on- grm-er. mu ovory facility for manufacturing and repairing owullery in all` its brnnchun. Golden llinmor. Wnwh Bitn. W Princou SI. N Groceries and Liquors. J. |l.u.|.uux & Co.. 53 Brock Strmyt. Family gruccrieo. imported wines. liquor: and cigars. vu-mun by B`Clll'lu.. nun 1'0 hmx In large c rules ot lmerost. on City r Loans xrnnlv.-d And( Annh` Bruuuu._1 June 1.` nib. 4. Ginger Ale. Lomon Soda. Birch Beer and Cream Sodu-l.ho that in the city. Davloa. Gold Moth! A10 in plats and quarts. IIAIIO a_ ne Itock of choice Wlnoe and ll urrncvu uvou Ilt'IvI7vvv'u ". F`. W. Sruaoocunlrno. manufacturer and luv porter of mm iuwullory. 3|? Klna street. J. A. Llll'l'. watch maker-.jcwcllg~r.I3BB:-ock SL. dealer In wntohu. clock: and diamonds. Surru Bans 345 King Htf. hum! nnrtorl for Wntchu. run Inn in price from to own; an Juwullory. . u u........ -.o..hm.km-. iaweller meal`! nouop. _ ELDIII BII.oI.. New [Aver In commotion with St. Lawrence Hotel on K nu u-ool. First class rim wlll uwnrnheon hand on tho shortcut notice. 11.11 . ........ ta-.. In....mn an: lixnhuno. nouco. Mccunto Blou..Kl Liv In En la. cot-nlhrhol mock AMI umaot lu-ooh. A new and outt of \ vomolu and excellent bones. L Amos modu- l M.O. H. P. Wnt.t.n' Ltvnv. foot of Princess St... I: tho moot. that-onghly oqu pod one In tho clty. lmvlng mrury style of r gkopt Inn ntmlum Hvory. H reolnl rntcrto opera and ootutnqrt-iul mun. Tu uphmw No. It]. Won nono lxohuco. guru. U1!!! ylnl Illll -uuunng. n. u... -V... A.~mm-Aunlcut H01-IL. moot convulsion: and popular): ol In on .oppoIlw toU.'l'.l:.uu- um: and noun tlnn Inn. In. SIIANAIIAl_ Ql'lIN'IIH01'lla. I5` Brook St. Subllu for It!) hnnon : yard for no vohlolu : noun (or It!) uueou: meal: at All hours: but cigar! and II- mrn : I llvorlan In connection : non veynnooo to g:y_l fr E VAxAIanIN_. Pron- Llvory Establishments. _ F. A. Blnnv. It mock Stml. the loading luu-k and llvury stable In the city. Tolophonu .\'o. 157. T. C. Wlmox. 11) Clarence Rtront. the In t :1 loans! out bluhod llvury I th ly. gr:-Jqphono No. G9. Vohlclou mi`; Afncnw mom`! nouop. u-...-.. nun. Nan Ln-nrv In connection .\'I'.LION HWITZIH. rruw'Iuur 01-run llonm. corner 0 Ontu-In sud Prin- B I`! (- I noon ; $37-a."LZ J3"?-'r3".m'."!'m'"'u"u`3r.' Ha-arr`: Hlrrn. cor. Quoon and Ontario ea. ' Hutlufuouon guaranteed. I-`Ina liquor! and cl- Uood yuwl And nlabllu. A. Salmon. .....m.ummmn Hm-nu- moot -l.'l.Z-:__,.'.Z_':: 2.. ' ._._.-:>-----` Hotels and Ba.-ntaurautu. lu..nnllm'su: rnmtc-lam-nndll non Mm]: \ an roan an hours. W. Dovu. Mar at square. ll1'n.~u:1-r llouumionurio 81. neon` nut clau howl to 0.1`. I. and KC". tilnllonl. T. \\'|uu.v. Pmm-lomr. A - --A- In.-n any-nnl Dnnnn Lid MXIPOII Pmurlomr. ALIIOI no-111.. corner Oman and Montreal mroou. wolluluuwl. with yard nd Iuhllux. u Nzuox Hwrrztn. Propotor I tn--.--. ll;-an-nu nnunnli A nllfl II!` pfm ` lumbtng and Gas I"ittin- . .. ...-...... ........n...I unimrmn. Plum DYEiG`wbRK Tasiirv. .v.m!:9T9.R1I. CHOICE FAMILY 6: BAKERS FLOUR SEED GRAIN. PRESSDD BAY. CLO- .' VIIB AN D TIMOTHY SEED. _ -` lfuh-hon and J eweuaru. -v u_.-.....-...nnn Innl|II'AIl`IIIm III _EFg7lrs and Billiards. '..nn A\ll\I PI-lnmnl Street. don N} V JAuns3 THE LARDER: J Boots and Shoes. ,,.k p__ \l.._'- nun-lz n Photographic. ...... I.-- . I-I-an ntnnl l'CIIHIH nu. R Flnanrlnl Agents King V on real eumle and othur Tailoring. __ __; _....a. on. Firnar} n:______ _ p1m:omss`s'r._.___- K1N.s'roN. Illllelll. In um mu . . W.) doalern Pool and billhml nn, mmmt St..nenr Prumesu | or small cums all low nml I-`arm Properly l y and (toumy Debentures. Iuuuu. .L rnc:- Man. Confectioners. LAY ..l_I.L.a..1 Muzxn SQVARI. TT FIUII. O Picture n ma nonnmntlr rk as uuty. ..near hu-kot. Dllllllfll Prmcesa ` can In!" nlq lmvllr rooulvou I ! mllnuaung ' or ombarruaing word or look innll her I An I-Anr I cruuvo Illtllre roveun/nun In nur myuusnea to wide-open youn eyes. if mother: would satisfy the nature curiosity of young girls regnrding all those myweriel, and teach them to regud the wonder: of mturo with, teverence. the temptation to penomil inves- tigation would b removed. . Citv ntmen tum with chenn onbortunities XV?-8 nu rCpu`Iu0nI Dy If uuxg IU llllll. A lmly is seldom uceoetegvglr troubled by I these men in the dny-lit Itteetn of New York. | A handsome youu girl who earns her living i by newspaper wor , which calls hereinto all sorts of buaineu odious. recently told mo that the" had never":-waived nu insinuating nr nmhu-nnilna word or look in all hm? l . Liquors. career. The profession of an actreu is supposed | to be more fraught withhmphtlonn than other avocatlonn, but I do not know this to Lain-n 1 be Inc. In one of our large cities: and of New York there WI! ayoung Indy clorking in l dry-good: uubliahmqnt at the princely Illm I tnenr mums. In the country children rumble home from school together ' promincuoualy, sud ever creative nature reveal:/man of hJr Inyweriea tn whlmnnnn vnnnu AUDI. f mother: would Ilglllflll WOIIHI D0 IVIIIDVOQL Cit. street: teem with chap opportunities for I! rtatiom with unknown man who deu- -ignato themselves 0 mutual: Only the alllient or most depraved of `our Iex risk . } {ives and reputation: by re: ding to them. * uccoate or ` .1. ___ _. ._ :_ AL- .1-.. In -4.....n.. .3 `H... \ ..._I. I parents uves. Mother: are too reticent with daughters on uub'ect.e of vital importance to our sex. Curionty to investigate the m aterioun causes, mmy irh to read unhulth ul book: 01' convene wit unworthy people who excite their imagfnationeland tlruinh the purity of their mim 3. "no one need ever Know. But it was found out, of course: the stranger boasted of his son ueat, and the girl : reputation was tarnish forever. Parents in the countrv esneciallv are too girl`! IGPIIKSIIOH W33 KDFIHIIIGU lUI'U\'Ul'. Parents in the country especially much afraid of preiaing their children. I believe it is better to risk spoiling: child then to starve it todeuth. I have noticed that children who are freely praised for every task well perfo med and for every dutiful act seldom briplg sorrow into their parents lives. Mntham nrn tnn reticent with dnuszhters accom 7. The calmer of the two irla turned away without replying. The ot er hesitated ; the man saw his Advantage. pressed his invita- tion, and despite her friend : urgent entru- tioe she drove oil with the Itnnger. She returned in half an hour declaring she had done I terrible rash thing, but that she had broken the monotony of life at least, an! no need ever know." l)..L :L .....- r.......a ....o .J nluli-I:nO Hun $011`: a lmnuutirt l t th young ladies with a man 5 ex 3 e ' bold, admiring eyes.` There you something perhaa in the e_xc1ted. passionate face of one W ich gave him cmirnfe to speak. He lifted hiaf hat adnd saidlpo iiely, "A lovcily evening or n rive. win on young In- diea would take pity on a lone y fellow, and accompany mg." TIIA nnhnnr 0f the two alrla turned awnv I0 HUI Wll "10. ``I wish he would ask me to take a drive," said our desperate young lady. I would go in minute." The man ntnrtml At the vonnn India: with __________________ JUST THE THING FOR P_l0-N/I08. tma poun. A young lady of renement, but burn with ,that passionate love of music, color and perfume which in no Ian erom to its ponoaoor, was compelled to ive the most prosaic of lives. Her mother we: a devout Christian whose only command was that her daughter should attend church Sundays.` Her father was a domestic tyrant who de- sired the lighu out at nine o'clock and ob- jecud to hit daughters entertaining com- pany. Hue unnerl) summer evening. while the youn uuly ITIBIIU DVD!` EIJII 3|! -U. l ave been in_ the kitchen all day," the mid, and I am just crazy for it drive in this moonlight. I teased father to take me, but he went 0.`? to bed and told me that was where I'd better 0. I knew i couldn't sleep. so I stole o to see you." scarcely had the 00l\88(l speaking when as handsome stranger passed. driving a line equipnge. ()h_" whinnered her friend. "there is ` to irt with SKFHDKGT l)H8lQ3ll. lIl'I\'IlIx R5 IIIIU Cllulpsf. 0h," whispered her friend, there in that huullome commercial man again. I saw nim down at the store today. He tried (I! .-:-|. I... -....l.i ..l. nxn In onlrn n ulrinn " ny. p`Une superb summer evening, full moon rendered a paiiid day, she walk- ed down the quiet street to chnt with I younilzulyv friend over she gate. V I are been in the kitchen all dnv. IIl'UlI INN HD\U SUIIC tlillll) . Feminine hearts are never xmtistiml with the love which only bestows foul null lnmlily covering, and IlllI no ten-lerer expreuion. They crnve something mure thnu guod cure.` The llnttnring pruiaea of an unworthy ml- mirer often win a foolish girl`: heart, which 1 strive! in the atmosphere or undemonatrative parental ulfection. I mu-nmnllv know A case which illustrates ` pnroum nuecuon. \ I personally know a case which illustrates this point. A \-nunu lmlv of renement. but ` nunerw qultil. uuu nslspcclaulc yuuu sun. Tlieheart-hroken mrenta are cruahex with ahune and sorrow. l'hey (-unnot underatnml why their beloved laughter should gu astray. Ahf if they hml only lshuwn her ileinonstratium of their love, if they haul only sought to know her secret thoughts and lungings, if they made an etfurt once is munlh to give her a few hours of pleasure, she need not have gone astray. Feminine .L- L..- ...L:4L ....i.. |.4._......_ t,...l -...l i....1:I.. country guru. _ The parent: re en] any hour: spent in leuure as no time lost time. They exect industry and obedience from their otlhpring, invite no ooutidenoee, and object to late hour: or Ill0l'l`_V~ll|&kll|RI. The young hurt eeethes in silent rebellion. and learns to hate in Int, unl live: in hope thntaomething will happen to give colur to life, If the city idler. or the amorous farm hand or the InM`~ l"lt.`Il seclucer huppene to find her in these rebellious nmmls, why thui we read in the newspapers an item shout the .\'Tu.\\'.r: lH~`Al'l'l-L.\k.\.\1 I-1" or "L'.\.u-mr.\1'.\n|.r. M:- sAl.Ll.\NCI`." or SH1I(`Kl.`l3 l)}`.l`lL\\'l1`\ " of as hitherto quiet and respectable yuunii girl. 'l`lm lmnu-Lhmluun imrvntn Arc vrushe \\ ill) KIIIOG "II . You Hm II the exiuonco of hundred: of country girls. 'l`|m nu-ant: retard nnv hour! about IIIIKIIOWH `D `H. Clly DTW ITI- Youth in youth whenever you nd it. Young blood ow: Iwllt and worm through pulsing \-ulna. Young hoorto long for com- ponionohip. youn brains imlulguiu ugue sweet drum: of p euurcs yet to come. hnlthiul youn girl can no more be content with proooio utiu. without om J: of louure to brighten her lilo. thou 3 men ow- rurk con be content in I oogo. To attend faithfully to the moat commonplace tulu I" doy, to hour no wonl of rain: for her lu- boro, And to retire at oig t o clock on n lreoutifulmoonlight evening in little lean than 1 torture to I girl full of Iontilnont and unde- tinod Imglngu. ETTY FLOUR STORE. IIIIHXIIIIII nuu I l|UI'IllIa Without. don t the town: olon more op- rtunitiu for fully And wrung-doing. Yet uuuun nature in the INIIG. in in varying moods, its puulou. and In wuhnouu the: world over. and than are phuu oi And causes for umpulloun In the run! region: unknown to the city brad girl. Vnnth in vnmh wlumavar VOII nd ll. coup}.-agmoa. mm , All my life girl: have made me tluir cou` Mann. When 1 Va myull I girl. they sought me for Iymrthy and uounolniou. Since my marriage 1 0y hum come to me for uulvloo and summon. I. ...m L. &.........:|.I. 1.. old. nnIlnIn 9.. nmnoe um uuuuwu. It will be impouihle in this Article In ` more than touch u u the various phases uf mmputionl to which girl: NO uubjoctod in this bud but joll old world. In cuon md iournnlhm the country Hill on Dun JOII om worm. In llctlon and jourunllnm country ll ulwuyo repnuutocl u 1 lug morqlly sud physically healthful for glr I. The clty Alana a supposed to loom with umptatlou fur the innocent And l uouut. \\.'m..m dun n thn town: oin more on- mtPm1o.\'s or" GIRLS. ELLA WHEELER WILGOX ON THE DANGERS OF YOUNG WOMEN. `Alluruucnln In (`I01 and Count:-yL'l'h 1 'l`muu \\'I-Iwd. llul the Country Nut ` \ltu3o|hor Ilornl -Cuuthlom-o [loun--u Mutlner and Daughter -Winn `ton \\'u~ sun In `tempted. Two only Full. THE BRITISH WHIG. .\`.\'I`URl)AY. cruy. ur. n Hiuppcarod. T. 7 Tho ,Dootor and the Minor. ' A celeb:-sled French physician, Record, won one hy walking nlon the Boulevard in Paris, when ho met an 0 cl gentleman who wu very rich, but who was at the sumo time noted for his extreme Itingineu. The old man. who won somewhat. of I hypochon- tlrinc. imoginod thnt he could get. some medical Advice from Re cord without, pnying for it. ' ` Doctor, I Am fueling very poorly." "Where do you antler meat 2" A .In my stomach, doctor." Ah. that`: bad. Plane shut your eyes. That : right. Now put out your tongue. so I I can onmlno it closely." M -n... :.....m an n he mm mm. After he 0. ID. FRKNKLIN, am. 4 I examine It cloaeny." The invalid did an be was told. After he | had waited aeutdy for about ten minutel, he 0 ad I: eyes and found himaolf lur- roun adby a-crowd who nuppoaod he was crazy. Dr. Record. In the meantime, had [ llluutrvuo Mrs. J. M. Phalon. of Sydney Minea, N. 8.. bag! chronic rheumatism for .two years. and no relief until he tried Burdock 81 men. Two bottle: cured her. `_`I was like I nkeloton." Iuyn IIIO. before min B.B.B.. now thnnlu to the dinoovory qt I,uc .. o.lnLLl. mmmlv I mu nlnrnlv mhtored thank: the dinoovery qt n,ucn nvduhhla remedy. I am entirely rehtored I .. |...m. -- ` scribe. This pro rauon nas 101` years c yeen makin e bri lidnt success as a reme y or cold in t e head, catarrh and hay fever. Used in the initial stages uf these coniplaints Cream Balm prevents any serious deve op- ment of the symptoms. while almost m- berless cues are on record of radiqsl cures of chronic catarrh and hay fever after all other modes of treatment have pro. ad of no arpil. 1| [DI Inn:-u u Lruwvwwuu For the relief and cure of the inammation and congestion called a cold in the` head there is more tency iu F.ly a Cream Balm than in an 'thing else it is possible to pre~ scribe. '1` in preuration has for years t hben m_a_king u_bri l_ia'nt auc_ceu , Dllference in Number of Counultments In Scott and Antl-Scott Counties. Rev. J. K. Baillie, of Woodlands, has issued I leaet in which he shows from the inspecton of prisons` reports that in the counties of Bruce, Dulferin, Swrmont, Glenger , Huron, Norfolk, Oxford, Ren- frew Am Simcoe. the commitments to goal in 1884 under license were 211, sud in I886 under the Scott Act were only 81. In the fourteen counties of Durham, Northumber- land, Elgin, Kent. Lnmbton. Lannrk, Len- nox, Adclin ton, leexls. Grenville, Ontario. Peterboro, 'ictoris, anal Wellington. the commitments for drunkenness under license in lR8-I were 501, and under the Scott act in l880 were but 900. In. the fourteen On- tario counties still under license the com- mitments for drunkenness in l884 were 2.- 248. and in 1886 were 2,314. . giary. was rue ILIIIJDCI. A Iuuul ewe: punt: was laced on the men`; le . To one end ; of the wee attached an ineu ated wire con- \ nected with a telephonic receiver, which in turn was connected with another wire, at the end of which was a probing necdh-. This needle wee inserted in the wound and an electric current established. The needle was pushed in through the wound until a slight clicking eound, heard by the 0 rating enr n, who held the receiver at is ear, notied him that the current had been brw hen b the needle touching the bullet sought for. urther probing showed that the hul- let had been correctly located in Schroeder`: liver. The probe need to-do in an improve- ment on that of Prof. Bell w iich wee sou ht ` to locnte the hullet in President Gare d'e body, but failed, because, as Prof. llell ex- plained, it was too rudely couetructed. l\'x>:w YORK, Oct. 5. ~ A successful expen- ment Wu made at llellevue hoapiud Wltll A telephonic probe for the location uf bullets. \ A man named Schroeder. who ucceived n ` bullet in his body while uttam King a bur- ; glnry. we the subject. A Inul steel plate wu nlnmul on the mun`: lea. To ulluu. And yet we are cnllml the weaker 501. If the penalties for fully were as severe for N men an for women. and if the world demand- ed ll high morality from them. they woul-I In nu nnunl nu urn urn auoruy Hllell IIIC \3CI`|Hl |lUIllIUI.I. l do not lpeliem the Creator mule umn any more wicked llmn woman. Both sexes have the same impulses and emotions. '0 men are compelled to tight inst their own \\'t'z\l\'IleSl8!. and In vnllllnl thuse of men. \\'ln-re tn-u women IUI` tempt:-cl, two only full. stand. \...I ....s ..... -.... ....H.. I nl... ..-. ll` \\'lu-re ten men are u-Inpteal, two (vIIl_\' __.n n-1,: D.AL- .; `II Ila-nu no

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