Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1887, p. 2

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uovod and cured. . Buker. Lumber and Choose Hiram pg-`Jar. Non.hAuu.~1.s, Ont...aa : "fun- ulolllxk-"In.n wondormlm otor ooncnn and cold-. Throat and bI:.ngOom- plum; It Iswithout doubt tho Inocu- clmlo and uovor mun to [In V" nu We oouddcr it aboun- Inn nnnntv. WOOL UNDERWEAR--SPECIAL PRICES. Combination Suits for 0/2/'/dren, non: I-`nu moo List will to i..g_.d goon, Look out for it._ FINE OPERA FLANNELS, BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESS MATERIALS. SPENGE & GRUILEY. FANCY WOOL PLAIDS. SPENCE &: CRUMLEY F. X. GUUSINEAU & GU. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, OPERA SHAWLS, Womeu s Warm Lined Felt Slippers, crtra value, 450. Women : Leather Slippers 35`. . ' Women : Cloth Slippers 26-. Childrd.-u s Strong Lace Boots 50. Minus Strong Lace Boots, itzen 11 to 2, 65. Those Reliable Stoves are for sale only M the EW STOVE DEPOT. BIBBY & VIRTUE, NEW ULUUDS, FASUINATURS, SELL AT SIGHT. FANCY WOOL GOODS The Best Value in the city at $1,-$1.25, $1.50 and upwards. Don't fail to see them. 5c PER um um (U15 um smz rm: GLOVES A1` 50 PER PAIR. Will 3011 To-day and To-morrow 50 Dozen Heavy Lined Gloves and Mitts at the Following Prices: 1'. Dozens (`l|illren'a Lined Lisle Gloves from 5 to Sc per peir. I5 [Dozens lAliea' Lined Lisle and Silk (ilovea gt l.'>c per pair. I-I Dozens Ludiei Lined Silk nnal Cloth (Gloves At 250 per pair. 3 Dozen: Ladies` (hunt-let Kid Ulnveu, Ilightly spotted, 25 per pair. 6 Dozens Lined Kid Glove: and Min: an 50c.per ir. Aluu mother Gnu. Show of New .\lilli.nery and .\ nntlel to-morrow. Come at once and secure a Bargain. Hoods, Sleveless Vests, Children's Wool Jackets, Gaiters, Mitts, Bootees, Tuques, Tam O'Shanters, Caps, &c. In endless varity and all marked to HAINES 8; LOCKETT. Also I Lnrge Stock of Sill: Ties, Braces. Linen Collar: and Cuffs. }\'oolen Gloves. ` Kid (ilovea. Cashmere. Squares, Celluloid ; Collar: and Culla. Cutl Buttons, Collar But- tons, Neck Scarf Pins. &c. Fu r Caps, Etc. I I 0 Princess Street. 132 and 134 Princess Street. And a big~stock of Ready-I nlways at Lowest Prices at |MPOS|BLE. Murray & Tay|or s, Dull- Top Shirts 50. 60. 75c and up. ; Ian's Lmndriod and Unlaundriod Shirts Qhup. . Inn`: Huang] Qhh-tn in [Anal uul Rnlhmul Heavy All-Wool Twoods at 35c. worth 45c. 40c worth 50c, 45c worth 60c. 50c worth 65. lne All-Wool Pant Cloths at Lowest Prices. Fine All-Wool Suitings Very Cheap. Fine All-Wool Corkscrew Coatings. Flue All~Wool Diagonal Coatings. Wool Underwear. best value over shown at 25. 30. 40. 50c. Bettergoods equally cheap. CA4 Ann Qnnnicl Inna Ill_Wnnl .0 03.4`. I `(I3 UV` `IV; UV\n Ilvfwl. EUVMD llillll" bI.I% See our Special Lune. All-Wool. at 95c: Suit. * ' 1.- [14- PA [IA UP. __.I ,,_ ma nmngn. Also 3 number of New and Second-Hand 3-..}--- .._.l D..:I-- (`all and see the Bargain: we are giving i the following lines: - Jun. H. Gumour. or '1`. Gllmour as Q01 Wholesale Grocers. BI-ockville. says. have used Taumrac Elixir" for a severe Cold and Cough which it unmodlntolyre- uoved cured. Rh-Am Buker. Lumber READY for INSPECTION. This season we have laced this De rt- ment in the from put 0 our umre and awe given special utention to Gentlemen`: \\'o-ar in every particular, Incl have now I Cour plete Stock STOVES AND HARDWARE. Murray & Taylor's. MEN S DEPAl{TM T] TN: Powder never uric. A lnnrvrl of purity. strength and wholuonwncu. Nora economical Iluuuho ordllu kinds, and can- not on sold in competition I` III the multitude at low In: short wulght. Alum ofphonhnlo powdoli. l5oI.nouI.\' IN emu. Im\AI. AK- vria POWDER (0.. III Wall Buut. New "i5n's Flume! Shirts in hood and Buttondt 176 PRINCESS STREET. 'i."i?n.'Fi6nsEv 3. co.- Engines and Boilers for all Surpooos, from ,1 to 109-horse power, and {u y guanntoed. Steam Rock Drill And Mining Rephirl constantly on hand. Cheese Fmtory Boiler: nnd Fittings. Al-n n nnmhnr of New uni Second-Hnml 335 and 337 King Street. -A_b;.;|l;te|y Pure. MISCELLANEOUS. A SPECIALTY at r-.\|m1e Clothing new naming uur Iuppor. u u: in the open air jun-lgufore ruunng. I Eat a light but substantial luncheon just before going to bed. Nature abhor: n. vuwum. (This in one of the pi-ucriptiohh I like.) ` Raul light likratun before to bed. Raul nnthinn nftnr nnnnnr. 1 mile A180 numuer 01 I ` Enginen and Boilers. J NOTES ox |.\'sou.\'1.\. -` Wham pleases me, when/I am tofmented with eleeplessnesa is A little health book of my own, in which I have jotted down a few -5 very few-of the infallible remedies [for aleeplessnese which had been tried in tho`nunds--or peihape it was millions of canoe, most of which were in the.preacrilse r`a own immediate family, or, at the farthest circle of intimate friends. `and haul never once foiled to effect a permanent and, it is needless to any; instant cum. All of these cases co|le`.=ti\'ely and` each one bv itself in- dividunlny were and urea exactly like my own in cause, duration, and opention. The simplicity of the combined remedy appeal: at once to human confidence: 1 D... .....|.:...- ...:n.:.. n...... I........ 1.6.`... M . once to numan counuence: ` Eat nothing within -throe hours before mtiring. I Ram in Iinht hut nnhntnntinl lnnclnnn inst NUT .\ I.;\5l' \\ LI`Ll\ 5 JURPL. \ A cucumber four feet long was on exhibi- tion at the Maine State fixir. If the demo cratic party can only secure this cucumber it can carry Maine at the next election without astrng le. How so, thou silly one? Because it can ( oublc its-Hello? Man iug editor? Well, what do you want? ey? Had this mine joke in last week? Not much, another joke altogether; entirely dilferent: last week I paid Republican Party." Don't wantit anyhow! All right, then, she's dead. Never did know a mm- aging editor who had as much sense of humor as I cow, anyhow. Play bell, there will you? / \'n'l`I`_H nv I\'snl\'I .\_ l'K.\'l"lIPl|, 5.\.|'n'lIPZU, AND l'A'I1'IlP.'l . The barbo.-d~wiro fence." remarked the tramp in the orchard. as he <-eased from swearing for the purpose of inspecting the seat of wore, is A cussed ored in the breeches than the observance.` xnmm` ums m'k1' `rm-:RI-2. "Where is the safest place during a cyclone '3" asks Herbert Lawson, of Hia- watha. Well. we should say a. Mississippi duelling ground, Herbert. That seems to be about the safest place in the world all the rest of the year. nnd we don`t see why A cyclone should disturb it any more than the duel s-..- . . ..~.. nv.-.-.-`.. ....-.- em more dishon-, IIPZ I'.|LI. H.\l.\' 'IIl'i.V III`: I` TEVITPIII. ' Rev. Hu hU. I :-necost, of Newark. is the minister w 0 says. "When I want a drink I take it." For the soul of me I can't see anything very renmrknhle in that even in n preacher. He would he a fool in take A drink when he didn`t want it. lint when he does want it that: the time to take it. I'I\'e'n ndonkey does that, and the donkey can't be compelled to drink when he doesn't want to. So you see. my son. there is the difference between the man and the donkey. Any man, person or lnvnmn, cnn do u the donkey. and take A drink when he wants it. or even refuse to take a drink when he doesn't want one. But it takes a man. my boy. to refuse a drink \-hen he wants it. And when he has this cuntml over himself he practises louder and more in A day than the reverend pentecost can preach in A year. QIVR \'IV`Il If R\' A'f`l`IlFY\ A \'l I I` A'l!`Il Uh new ngnt menzuro nuoro I so am. Raul nothing titer nuppu-. \' k u mile in tin nnon Air in-Linfnro lnnltilln. / 'l`|V\ N` TII.I'l' I\P.l'T Tllla I'KUl'II[`I` Ill 5\ . A minister down-east took for his text a * few Sunclays avo Isaiah 60: 4. and then preached on \ 'hat I saw in Omaha." Ibo Ken know, we always thought that Isaiah ad Omaha right in his mind about all the time he was pro nhesying? This is hard lines on Council B ntfs aml Sioux City. but maybe some commentators may he found who will favor those cities. unless, indeed, Dakota should get onto the revision first. III` I`All\` l|\'I \' \I`Ill`\' III.` ls` 'I`l'\llVfI'l| ETANIIS UN [13 HEAD. Dr. Lcuf. in the Jluliml .\'nr.c, says the normal position of the stolnnch in vertical and not horizontal. It in alvnyu vertical while at sea. we know ; the only tronlolojs that it in vertical with the wron and up. What shall It prom I mun if he on 3 seven- ty-tivo cent dinner and than get, an-sick. T\l\\`\Vl THAT XII`? TIIII I'RI`IIR'I` IlI'h`\'_ |IlI'N.'l , L'IlIlIl'l`ll Ill [HG lIt`IlIlll.l!'l. Illil git-FPPII, Great .\`4-utlaml! look at this -`Another ` Holm-zuust.' A Rotten liriclgof l"roIu Sh-Q-p to Death? 'l'hnusanls of Humnn llc turm-I bale. sank into a chair. and whisper- ul. "'1' mt is the train the chihlrvn were minim; home on 3 Read. rt-ml I mnlmt see!" His wife stnggerenl MT088 the room. icked up the [II[k`I". looked uluwn the colu n for names. and seeing that of Lyhin llrinkham. oulu pm nrietur uf Butt`: hlood remedy. unil- eul faint y. and fell down lead on the oor. Anal the next day the Daily II qi(Nrr luat one of its u|nlest'Iuhscriben And `a good advertiser. I'I`l|I'l "lI' H` "Ham-go Hulp." an "is one 1-flhe all of I _\-nu," replied Hm nt euuuyh to be all of it.' I rurn \- laohine, Enginaind Boiler Works. LI KI" 1|,` 1" I Mr. Reauln\lou| picked paper, uhmct-I at the head] nun? N:1|llnnJ ' lnnlr 1 TIIII l\|'\I`'.\l'I.U. Luz Sunday morning Reverend Melchior Wunvrordmor, in his sermon. nlluded to the condemned nnuvhinu." when Deacon Yennny got up and visited right om. ol the ohurrh. He said he Ind no more Iympnthv for the nnnrchisu than Any one else, but he "I'Ann'l min In nil nlill And hogr A nuinintnr NW" KIN! IIIDUVCIIIIUI In. In, one CHI, U! "U ` "wun'tgoin' to sit still and hear u mininter Iwur about them in the pulpit." I IllIIbI'l`I'I\ II\' I`\'lI`I|I(A1'IllV an Inn worm. mat the blue teacnee eu reeiguation -~" Never 2" howled the attic en Imaater, apringln to his feet. Never! `ll hold on to the em of my term. anal you haven't got enouyh lnllllenw in your whole party to put me out 3 Don't come around tallnng reelgiatlon h me!" mus 1-nu usrra A Lrrru: mm . Freeh eua are heavier than atale nnee." remark: a poultry journal. Not on the hu- man stomach the ain't. We alutft pruleea to know much a at hem. and a man who buys hie eg in town Isn't euppoaenl to know anything a nut eggs: but we do know that alter eating an egg that waa horn tome time luring the war a man In apt to lie down and dream eomethin like Dr. Jekyll and Henry Hyde. whereal ' he connu hie hen lrult to the vintage of '87 he ha a clear approving eonu-lence. anal want: to sit at a sunny win- dow and sing hymns. 'l'IlI` l\l\'I`I|l'VhI`lI, ' Ii ILL Il`|.\|'|LK|`. "My lnrothor." aid the putor. laying hi- huul 1.4-ndcrl - upon the uhoulclet ul the weap- ing man, "I not not how to comlort yuu. You have lost the but and donut Menu! In '1" thin Ivorlul. Inn Ibo bible u-u.-hen {cu no-lfvnnlhuu ,.." N\n'-IrA- I" Inn-I-J {Lg -Q-K. "rho fill The you It In mm :.:ho| They emu-nd In V: :31 XI Thu rm Ill nun. III to lunch (Isl on Nnltw canon they did lbomulnl But no ll`?!-Killer quno. nun ma uroluadod u u - And the budnuq no lam In uml. at you use. by tho Noutgyn Em min; and annual (`our BOB BL RDE'I'l`B'S Hl'.\l0R. (mans or run mom THE PEN or A uuuomsr. ` A Ionlnlmcneulinp Thu `lino I um. ` lzggyufho (`outouIulod|lDousoIo-A ma, Inter who fall: 0|]: Who: lie In Toluptod-Tho Barbed-Win #0300 And "Who! II that. the `l`nunp-NoI a La! Wont`: Joke lnu For llooplcuo In. ' t(`uD'lli!od. III.) '.ll U,` I" Kl L`. I up this morning ` I headlines. nndgmpenl, I lnnk Al` thin. J,-\nn!h:Ir ' HI I.\ .\l'V'l\All"`. ," said his friosml warmly. I the earth." "I ho.-lies-e my other man; "he's dry fin` lntr Tho risk. a child; It all tho won: I W00! WIN. ` I to name`: (In! `THE BRITISH W HIG. S.-\'l`lIRDAY. ()C'l`.`'. . Ill -IIII Ibcilleene For several years R. -H. Browne of Kin; cerdine, enlfered from dyspepsia. he say: he tried severe! phyeiciene end e `host of re- medies without lief. Hie drnggiet recom- mended 13.14.13. I iche declewe produced "grend results. for \\+ich he give: it hie highest recgammendetiou. . ' ' r '33 Ill!) 00%| IUCKI 0! R "Clllllp. Ynn am no good," replied Kearney. and I nver knew nmnn named Chin Foo who amounted to anything." "Oh. nuts. ` retorted Wong (`hin Foo. Yes. they sure A, favoritevdinh with your countrymen," said Kearney, aueerin Iv.- Foo said something abut Celtic gills of fun. ulnioh mmmd Iunnmv tn [lam In: And Owfng to the rush of business on hcconnt 0| the large number of Stoves and Ranges which we are selling. we find it impossible to exhibit at the Central I-`air. but we shall be pleased to show to visitors the laygc array of GL'R1\'l-ZYS. RAN G ES and STOVI-ISM our Wm-erooms. N0. I89 PRINCESS STREET. rooazuu somemmg about uuuc mm; 01 fnre. which caused Kearney to are up and he clinched his at angrily, but did nohtrih the celestial. JIIUTIIIIIK IlV|lI'IIllIo While strolling along Pu'E`Row yestertlnv ; Denis Kearney, the California sands lots" orator. accidentally met Wong (`hin Foo,` leader of the Anti-Kearney party. In a few minutes they `became mingled in an argument and M r. F06 told Denfns" that he was the bean ideal of in ehump." l N\~'nn nu: nn nnml " rnnliml RlVII\' \Vong Chin Foo Meets the Avenger` Morning Journal. nun- _...-n:.__ 4-..- n-._|.n .... .l.-4._...I CIIII(lIUl|. Dr. Smythe again. charges me with tak- ing children from such fertile diatricts as Walpole Island, where the Indians, he says, are well ml` and have church and school. I think in order to carry out our main object, which is to raise the whole Indian popula- tion as a people to a better ponition social- l_v, morally and intellectually, we are justi tied in taking children from aemi-civilized settlements as well as from the prairie and bush. Those who have come to us from Walpole Island have almoet without excep- tion been unable to read or write or speak English and many of them have been in quite as destitute circumstances as those we take from Manitoulin Island or Lake Super- ior. In eelecting pupil; we give preference to those of heathen Indians, but we do not refuse the children of christian parents. I know of no Indian institution" either in this, country or the United States that does Ill `Ill llly Ellll|l)'\.'\`S INS \Cl'y l1..`\T. l m_vso,-.lf, as those who live nith me know, take no pcnluisites.- I pay the shins: wank e\`er_\' time I use it horse for private purposes. pay for my washing at the laun: dry. and for my coal, milk. eggs-vevery tlniug. I don`! believe in treating Indians as paupers. 'l'ney have as good I right to good, wholeltome, sustaining food,a\nd plenty of it. as we have. The Shingwauk is not a workhouse, ur even an orphan asylum. but an institution, 3 home. for training young Indians in the yny of christinnityuid civili ration. I . for my part. am not I believer in one part of the community living in luxury and ilenty. and another part having their taste ess food doled out to them by the ounce and drachm. I wish the Indian children to be as well cared for, if possible. as my own children. - ul\.. x`.....AL- -.._:.. ._L_-..._ .__- ...:.L _L The `ay the Indian Children Are Treated ~houldllo (`arod For An Others. Dr. I-I. H. Smythe ha: been writing Rev. 1-}. F. \\'ila'on that the coat of the Shingwimk and Wawauosh homes seems to he too great a charity. The ex Iulituro in $l0,(ll) per annum, exclusive 0 gifts, the average cost Gar pupil for the last four year: being M50. . r. \\ ilson refutes this. saying that the en- tire cost per heacl did not exceed N39. l`he coat for board of boy: in 40 a meal and of girls Ilia I meal. He considered this low enou h and does not intend to make it low- er. `hen he uh : Where is this exces- aive expenxlit-lire`: My own salary come: lrom the t`. C. C. 8., and from friends in Hnglaml. and although it appears in the re- port it ought scuively to he put against the mat of each 1-hill-au my time is mainly tulu-u up with travelling. account-keeping. editing and vorrosixnulence. The sul.\ri-s of all my elnpluyces are very low. I lnvsu-if nu than who lirn with Inn `I I'll 3|` ICII. DIHI Clllllll 3.3:.` `I-` ll-I! III`-1 but I believe that men til: about their Herp- lens night: more than any uther ill to which our weak humanity is heir. Now. take your own case : yun remember the_Iut time you lay Awalso All night. clout you? Yea. I um \`nlI min \\'.-ll Jun`! run In-vnnllnlutr Ohm! ` (III! "Cy. It in I fact. however. that even men who think they null :-r from nloeplcuneu do not lie Awake half to lung is they lll|I_ inc they uln. When I man says loam-. clitl not rlme my r_\'1-I onto All night." I know he lies. Nut. inlentiunnlly. of course : ho thinh he mu nuke all night; the pmlnbility is thnt he Illql not get tn uleep until two hour: after his regular time, And it neenml III agn- to him. Really. it isnt often that A man lieu nwaslw the whole night thruugh. I am nut n plnysiciaul. and cnnnu! speak h_\' the luuols. lmt I lIl`l|-I'VE llinl nwn Ill: Ahnnl llnuir ulna-n. In II Iulllfrjlll J so win: in A Afeeplc-AA mu who run: to Alsop goi to do`! If he -Au A light lun- choon. arm as A mild cigAr. nAnIA liunner An hour. wAlkA A mile in the Air, coma luck Anal I'Alh Another Inilo About his room. IAIAA A Apongo huh, mlnl followed by A tub huh. warm, ulriuh A pint ol milk. jump into bed And lien on both Aide: with his had on one Arm Anul c-no hurl. Anal countn A thousand. it will be time to get up. Anyhow and he (`An hA\'o A low ner\'ouA nu during the My. |. ;_ _ ;__. |_,__..,__ .L-. _..___ .,,__ ._.L- nun-. nus um: am not only mun you nloep at night but _\u: run to sleep All (In mg! day. It nuke-u you intolonhly nnpid dl the time. It in I very plenum. lull- uuko looliug. if ynu luv: nolhin oh: to do. but to enjoy Idling uloop at any time And in all manner of plans. like Uonvillo in tho last-mldltoty us! than times. Indian Summer ;" but if ynu bun my work to do it In emlnrnuin .) Rn um}... I. - - .._..I..- _-.. ...L.. ..-_A- 4.. +DfMcEWEN&SON. It Ilwry I would Iclfly I100!-I my QVOI 0%. flue Inca-I who guru me this pun:-rlpdon `u not living now. .\'ln Illl woman. umll could not. H 3 mlumun. clot her violence. 80 I cloned a no: of muulunnlluwu with Rnugh on Rnu an-I nut that to her.) Drink milk. (Ihln. wconllng no my on- rrlouoo. in the lust pracrlpcion in the lot. I will make you sleep honor thus All the luomiclu going. I-Inch an Inna uul dolu don, But milk llct not only unit! than M. nluht Inn um run In -hon all um "(III I'- Lie on your right this with your duel on your Lia on y Mt this with your haul not \ in on your arm. } DMD. In L: on: Ilnuunnnnl ll In-`gal this 1 "I0 [.59 ` Tlioloold lath. jump into bad. ` 33" Y|I'll'ho ' p {on your hand louchol the pillow. Ali nlnnlv nlunil Inna: Inna: hall on `III HIIUW- Walk slowly thou your won nut :31 hour. a ll- -.. .._.__ -1 u. an, _,hL ____,k n L J nurvuu unlu on (in I [up Iwnlu. , l|oa'l this About shaping: you new city slumber by wooing the drowny go-I. \ Ruo_lul.oly ruolve no you Ila down that = you will uotodnp. uulnlcqptlcono naturally. ` ' TLIA A urns-an Inn. .-..I an (Ann. oh- Inl. nnuuuuy. 'Taton* On to your room an hour llOl0l'I'I'0\k'il|', 3:1 naituntil hodqgna. (live up auohlng I `:1 Al`: -nu.Ip..- - nllgv Inn} I-clung '"i7":'.'r.. smoker. A cigar jun baton nut`; will touch. and cu-uxllu your am 0. nerve: until ouugn In-op Illa`! [Mn Aha-no nlnonlnna vnn nun REPLYING +0 I/Ii/[VE}I9)1j[TT8"7dV{8 Grand Results. no. as Clvum hath. IIC ,udp1lnthhb |15{ {WARMSRLI A. J. MoM/1f/0M |-M M4AHON S.- AlltheNewC0|ors 2[ndStylesinAOlo% JUS'I_` ARRIVED AT John Laidlaw & Son. Oomb/hatipn Suits for lac/ies GOOD VALUE IN wool. HOSIERY. Are the Laiding Stoves of the day ; nlso the now FIRE KING, IN 4 SIZES. i

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