""1i-ii hunt. Lumber gnu cheese No:-t.hAut'QItl. Ontmlqys: `Tam- II 5 wonderful medicine for ooucln andl Golda, Throat and L Com- plaint; It lnwithont doubt thobeo modi- snd novor mun to give ah: I nod! nn:1.ud.h'g 30110 We can-vddor 1: q houn- A. J. McMAI1 0/V. We hevejuet received a. Large Shipment of BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS i eellincthem at price: thst make them the best value in the FLANNELSLELANNELS ! ! John Laidlaw &Son. LADIES WOOLEN UNDERGLOTHINGI FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. lwooL UNDERWEAR AND STOCKINGS, W COME TO-NIGHT! COME T0-NIGHT I I F. X. BUUSINEAU & GU. Men's Shirts and Drawers. every quality, every e kind. \ `"nonally'.`6r lfleiIer to the llemiiment of , wn Lands. No unauthorized Advertisement ofthe above will be mid for UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR !! SWEEPING - REDUCTION -GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.- M` Wu tch ea,vbi;nl:a and Jeivelry Bcpaitzd. PREPAREVFGIFR COLD WEATHER. Boys Shirts and Drawers. Ladies and Misses Underwear. Men's Top Shirts. Cardigan Jackets. Men's Socks, Braces, Gloves, Mitts. Ties. &.c. BOYS AND GIRLS PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Ribbed and Plain Wool Shirts and Drawers for Men, 191 -PRINCESS STREET- X'l"0I KWOIIIIHIQ VIIIIO In I} to the LOW PRICE STORE, SPENGE & CRUM`LEY In-In no, j _._%__. 132 and 1:34 pm NC -E88 sn:Ei:;." . ANOTHER ---I].\T O'U'IE?.-- SIDE--. WATERPROOF GOODS. 770 Princess Street DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS. 1:11---- .-... Ir...._.._.. Du. .nnu | .1 \.v-unrnwnv Ilvwn vn -uv lilolvvvnlua 5...... Men : Undroued Shim, Men : Dress Shirt, Flnnnel Shirtl, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen and Celluloid Collsrn And Cuu. Cashmere Neck Squares, Neck Tie: And Seufn, Brecen, Scarf Pins, Cu' lluttonn. &c., And I lsrge ml elegant Itock of Lsdies Gooda. Auction Sale of" Timber Berths. A complete stock of the following good: : u-_- n._.a....---.I am... 11... . n... Sheeling Flannela. Grey. All Wool, at I8, '20, 25c And u . Fancy Shirtin Flannels 35, 40. 450 am up. Men`: Fine 'nder\vear '25. 300. Men`: Extra Fine All-Wool Undcr- I -...._.. An A! KIL. -...l ...........l. k... mu- `0, I10. men I nxun rulu 4111- II uvn unnu- wear 40. 45, 500 and upwnrdl. See our Fine All-Wool Suits for 95. Children`: Underwear at Lowelt Prices. Murravj 8.4 T ax'91 8 '?.f3f".o..u 3." H. Gum . f T. Gllm & C0. w`r':'.`3i..u. Gr3ou:!'I. 13rockvi1l?a`.n;Iays: i \\ ool `rweem, W, 9. ). D00 Illll up. Fine Trouseringa, Fine Corkscrew (floths. Diugonnls, Heav Uvercontinga, ac , all at ` our well-known w Prices. -M/V'8 DEP/1/PTME/V7.-` Fine Tweouln 30. 35c. Extra 1` inc All wool Tweedu, 40, 45. 50c and up. |.`i.... '1`:-mun-duo: I-`inn (`nu-In:-,rn\Ir ('luthn. |. LUV- . u . -. -------w v:-_-V--- -- QUEEN STREET.-'- In-rwlzxn nun: up nlvlsxox nan-m -8/1 7'1.//1 D/1 Y N/G H7- Murray & Tay|or s% LOW PRICE STORE. H'I"or Genuine Value in Dry Goods go .. ah. rnw lvnlnn .611`nRl`.. TN! Powdct nut V3111 A marvel cl purity. and whohuonanau. Ion ooonoulonl t the on! kind . and can- not no uoldln competition mm multitude of low In! short weight. Alum otfho-Egan oovnhu. onnouu menu. R0 AL K- YNOI-POWDIII 00.. IN Wall Street. New M 176 PRINCESS B'1-`REET. WI. It a":1x... old Inwltnous cum on um Dean Inocu- u nun We nooow. SATURDAY FLAN NELS AN D UNDERWEAR * GEORGE CLIFI5, -_--....1 'l).....l Ii~..a..4- A- More Special Bargains at OER rII=7EA`rE. Gllmour. or '1'. uumour as U01 rooorl. Brockvule. as : l."gunAI-no Elixir" for n. taggers 0003,33-which it. tmmodhtely re- ku-. Lumber and Chooser `m-nmunuut. Qnt..n.!I: T"run- TWEEDS. \I-\lqI&1 `Iii: I ' me General Real Estate Agent. HOUSES T0 RENT. ~ TENANTS FOUND ` Building `Lots. Farms. &c.. bought and . sold on commission 1 Omco. with rsmunxo a Bunnm-. Clarence St. opp. Post. Omce. ` ` --uzo- lllllllltul VVIHIIIIIII III H Isrvclp But why." 0X('l3li|8(l the hmry-hemlnl 4 sage, as the youth looked listlessly out of the window and signed wesrily. why should you, sn young, eoyfull of health and strength, wish to die? Becsuse," said the young men. turning away and falling into a chair with It gesture of innite Isn- guor, I hmre nothing to live for. In the very morning of my life my clock has struck twelve, my sun has reached the zenith of its splendor. and earth has no nrizes which I hsve not slresdy taken. I have you rlurin the past season twenty-two singles and t irty-four doubles. and sm scknow lodged the chsmnion tennis player of our set-. Is it not we `l. then, for me to die. while. the wor};l ls st my feet 3" The hoary- hesded sage was lost in thoughtful silence fors moment. Then he rose to his feet. tloll very llgnli no estimate! aoouw uve thousand people to the dollur; the money comes in, and uobod can be mean enonzh to proteat. Protest ll 3 Chinese idiom, my son. I don't wonder you don't underspnd it. It_ in aimilmzin meaning to our United Stntes kick." , ` w_n..u- un-.I..... I... - I!-Igf people . The hlnue Census. The recent census of the Empire of China gives s pqpnlstion of 392,000,000 of souls- Chinese souls. The census in China is taken for purposes of taxation. and the method is very simple. The Emperor makes up his mind About how much money he wants ; then in order to make the burden of ten`- tion light he estimates about ve olmn-and mnnla tn the dnllnr: the monev ............. ...., .,....... 1 Edward Everett Hale says he believe: the George Washington cherry tree and hatchet story. Brethren. it is the mark of A good man to believe the good thing: told of other people. You will observe that every men who doesn't believe that Washington elweve told the truth, and who seriously doubt that he prnyod at Valley Forge, and rmly convinced and joyouely declare that he swore like a. pirate at Monmouth. That : the difference between the different sort: of people.- everywnere. , The Age oflteneon. What is thnt bell for Y asked Uncle William. Reciution," replied Nephew Jemes. Then you must leave me 3" Oh. no: I don't attend recitations." Oh, you 'nst attend lectures? "No; at least, I lm.ven`t attended yet." The campus is quite deserted,said Uncle William. "Yes. said Nephew James, it's study hour." Then you want to go to our room?" "Oh. no; I don't study." Yell," exclnimed Uncle Willimn, who is a weak-minded, old- fashioned old man, what do you do 3" (lo to college." said Nephew James. Song of n Condelnned (Hutton. I never had a sweet gazelle To led me with its snlr black eye - But would love it. musing well linked in in rich and crusty pic. If I could have ll bird to low And nestle sweetly in my breast. All other nestling birds above. The turkey--stutl'ed- would be that bird. It Never Falls. A boy in Christian County. Ill., is the owner of e med-stone. It has not yet been tested in any well-authenticeted cases of hydrophobie, but when the boy hits I dog with it, it makes the dog so mad that he howls, tears up the ground, and runs like is leer over helf a mile in II straight line. Another Blow at Government. The inuence of the anarchists is felt in the United States more and more every year. This past yeer less starch was made in this country than in any season during 5 period of thirty years. and everything points to e reign of flannel shirts, flat scnrfs. and paper collars. lrlnnlnn (`In Rants. mo sources 0! Inc owner Ill Lnc ngni-uunu corner. 'lhnt may be all very well for Boston, but just marking one card in the whole puck in the ri ht.~hund corner in what they hnngesl A man or only In: week out in Arizonn. In on empire to broad u the American republic it in I uncles: and I foolish tank to attempt the reduction of Iocial custom: to rigid rules that will Apply every V here. anatterou lrsglnenu, wncn twu ruu-ucuueu girl: met. on the corner, no ped. liiued each other. and passed on: xhi e a boy went leading ablack colt down toward the station. a negro blacker than cml came from East Ponltney way riding one black horle and leading another, and n hlmsk-oml~tan dog chased a hlack cut. up a hlnck oolntroo down by the hlu-kaniith'a shop, and o dra"of black ink {run my poised pen fell upon my newly blacked hoota. like anebon tear drop- ped on a sable pall. Uut upon the lying prophet who first proclaimed that white- horse fad"! Do Not Scratch Your Head `VIN: Your Fork. A new Boston book, called "Social Cul- tomu," aaya: Every om`: card should have the addreu of the owner in the right-hand Alarlll " 'I lunt mav Inn All var! wall fnr lliluulur `any:-nu--uu Ilvvl "nun.- All ll nu {nil in some kind: of weather. A fewr yr :20 we were in Poultney, Vt. A beautiful girl with the kind of htlr that Titinn loved to paint went clown the street. A men came by in an opposite direction riding A home as black n the ru'en'I wing. By and by. the girl mine back. end I mm drove I handsome mir of black house: down the street. My faith in popular belief: mu tottering, and in an moment more it went down n cr uhing ruin. I wreck of dust Incl shuttered frsgments, when two red-headed twirl: mm nu the vnrnnr, ntnnnel_ lrinorl IFIIUI -e uvuuwvw vu -u Ioderll HIPIQIOI. There we: I mirecle In echurch at Nlplu lee! Sande . A Imrble eutue representing "Merle A oloretae" wee Icon to open its eyee. Oh. well. maybe it did. maybe it did. Hundred: 0! pie my they new it. We hue been in c urchee where we won- dered thet the marble uiuu don't hold their noses. It we: I mirule the: they didn't. A nnlhnr I an ueretlllon overthrown. Mn. wnca. MR. vmnoosnn. i * ~ Ma. 0033:. l 'l Store it the loot of Princess Street. No. 43. oppoglle old modlcgtl college. Clll. Known by tho lulu. Hir."ul'l the vllltor. "I but hoon in- formed at the Human of lnduntrinl Informa- tion that the lady of tho homo chains lady MI in the prosecution of her houuhold dot on." Thu huuhood hacked euutiounly out of II ht and called his wife. Maria. lure : I 'o|laloy girl wants 5 place to do genernl housework. " Haulnrn Hlrnnlnn. IlIIIIl- , I(`.;pyri|hlod. I831.) l'o|moIou on front. Do not wear at the po|itkion'."uyo llr. McArthur; ray in: him." So In do, doctor. so we o. tint his day: be few. and that unothor uh his otloo 3" that "he shall nuli with his tooth. and malt away." hvid know how much And wlut kind of paying the politician hooded. It-anally In Ipuvo. Hold on." void the doorloo r at the upon-homo u the twain puoim t him. "you can`! both go in on tint: t in ticket call: {or only one out." " l`hat'u nllright. mlltor : one cheer : ban hi onongh to hold both of in many a timo. Ain't It. Lin Y" And in A cloud of Lilo : but Niuhu they were gonobeloro he could sound the ra- call. Knnun Iv III `Alix. ` THE FROLICSOME FANCIES AND FOIBLES OFA FUNNY MAN- Polllleluu and I'ruyor lkononng In llpu-0 -homo lodoru llruloo--Tho An 0! llouon-Son. at I Condensed mutton lulluuoo ot the Ana-allots-`hhlng lIo`(.`on|II In 0ln|au-Aho|lIcIlon at (ionluli uV......-l_|.n..| III? | BOB BURl)E'l'l`E'S Hl7.\I0l{. A .;ou..;- [superstition All _:....- t..:I L. .,m.. l.i...I. nl -..o|. n nlv Innltolwlgulmn In 3 Brief, . ,,L_. n __,I , I `L- L..-.... L Skipping the Spots. l3..-..-Ls ll -I.. --.... L- l THE BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY. NOV. I9. llolnoriul curd: in many -utyleo at the W110 olioo. . THIS is to ccrtl that we have known MR. PIERRE LAMOR IUX for a number of years. and canufoly an that we have never yet found his equal as a S arpener of Saws, and would recommend all rerauns requiring such work done aatlatuctorl y to call on him at his shop. Mn. Gnu . Mn. ORSER. Mn. Fumux. Mn. Jmxox, Ms. J ACKIAN. Mn. BINNII11`. Mn. Nun Dun`. MR. Puuum. Mu. Mcowuz. Mn. Mclcwnx. MR. Wncu. MR. Vnnooslm. Mn. Onyx. Cured by 8.3. B, Mr. Samuel Allan, of Lisle, 0nt.,' status that he tried til the doctor: in hit locally while uutfering for yenn with liver and hi` - my trouble; nothi lnnetmod him until I3 mnk Burdock Bl Rita:-n. fnnr bnttlu BOOK nuruocx own which cured him.` II` -I--nu-pa my cup. --nu nuvvu -u... _... ` Soy trouble; notlix} I. took Burdock BI Bitten. four bottles a n-Iuhsll nnluu` hhn . . -. V nun uunuuu upuruu-un._ l`ho mode of opgrating of Burdock Blood Bitter! is that it new at. once and the some time upon the Itaomuch. liver, boyoll. kid nay: and the blood. to cleanse, regulate and Itrongthon. Hence in almost universal vuluo in chronic complnintl. ll, IIIIII IIU \IIIl'V\le Lame buck and ncrvoub debility, associat~ ed with rheumatism, is sometimes met with in every day life, but u e rule we find not more than two of thee complaints in the same party. Be this 5: it may. The only sure and perfect cure in electricity and the beat f_)m of administering it in by Norman : electn 7belte end insoles. W_. J. Wilson in -.......L .....l t........ 1.: .u... nnnv venluenv-A l Ol|!UIl'l{T'UOIUl Illll llIl0I8So W_. U. `V IIUUII I/I ngent, and from him you cun' procure tedtimoniala and circulu-u mluing tn my of \ your complaints. ' 4 vvuannnvv uu:-u. - v The Chicago Alarm was issued today for ` the first time since the execution. Dyer D. Lum, successor to Parsons, nay: : The former editor of the Alarm has been strung- led to death by the state. The sad of legal dianp roval has been laced upon free apeoc . Henceforth woixningmen and wo- men must keep silent. or only clnmor for relief throug,h the linellaid down for them." EH unuerrouna P338880. Jonu illon, M.P.. mule g Ipeech at Invernesg,nt which he pointed out the absurdity of the unioniew pretence that laws were equal over the whole kingdom. If he was speaking in_ Ireland he would probably be arrested, while in Scotland he was I free man. ~~-4 rmge in ma poueeuon, nu oeen meueu. During an eviction neer Dungreven, four policemen, eevernl bailii and twenty spee- tators were injured. The members of the evicted family escaped from the house` by under round passage. Jnnn )iIlnn. M,P,, mule A Ineech ll` I` T9 Mllel (Illl H05 80. (owutmh, the men who was Arrested at Greenock on landing from I steamer from America. because he bed I dynemite cert- ridge in his poeseeaion, has been released. Hnrina An aviation nan` Dunnmven. four PROF. J. Z. DESROCHER/S, non f\YT'l:|Il|\! 'l`D-` mem. Sir Adolphe Caron left in! night for British Colnunbin. He will be about about three weeks. He is nccompnniod b -Lady Caron. At. Victoria the minister wil select the site of the new barracks far ( battery. Sir Fred Middleton did not go. fnunbmh. than man him was Arrested SIIHIIIIOIIS. The tenants, including the leucholderu of the county Down ehtnteo of Lord Dulferin. hnve asked a forty per cent. reduczion of rent and an extension of time for paying them. 19:. A.I..I..I.- r*....... l..h l-.s ...l..ly.o bu-I committed uucluo Dy cutung llll unruut. While James Murphy was working in the Anaconda mine, Butte, Mont, the ore fell ` And forced B crowbar through his body. He died at once. A ...-....-..a L..- L....... :......I `An olux nu-run! News Condensed Into 3 Nnuilll It-on all 1 ' Pun: of the World. The Overland Flyer" made the diuunce from New York to Sun Fnncllco in live A-..- mneotoaucu ox 9au,uuu. The Readin coal and iron company has issued a circu nr stating that it has no more coal to Iell for outside shipments. Arlnlnh \\ rioht, mnnrintandent of 1 Ban- com [0 men mr ouuuue nmpmeuu. Adolph Wright, Ill rintendent of I Bap~ tint church Sunday so ool. Hoboken. N. \'.. committed suicide by cutting his thrust. \\'hiln Jump: Mnrnhv in: wnrkimr in the ` [H01] RI UIICB. A warrant. has been issued for the arrest \ of Mr. Sheehy, !\I.} ., who failed to appear l before the court gt Cutlnra in answer to as ` -........-..- J .\'0ll Ell KNQII I Ru-lune. \\'hy do you call that mu: I cow I-ay `."' "Because he in forty-two you: olul, and luau`! been a boy so long he hn forgotten what it tutu liko." "And why do you call him I cow boy 3" Becnuu he drives noon and balls." Well. I thought there must be some reason for it. I knew that I towmcrier was no called, because he never crieu. and o|..o ...-o:....- u-gr. "Evan A! Oh: vnnnnr hnnr WII I0 CIIIBII, ulscauie Ill! uu\u CIIGI, that matinee: were given at tho Vesper but I didn't know you had Inch 3 some of the tness of things out Inst." Rnnnn.-r J. Bvxnu-I on n. he C incinuti bun ball club in tn be cold under order of the court noon to satisfy Ln 1 indebtedness of $80,(Xl). Th- Dnndinn nnul -nrl In-um Mhnnnnv hm l.'|'a|.|un|uu:4;1A \ln \4lI\lVvAv ...---.-... (Woons Axn Fonnsrs Bluxcu.) Toronto, 1811: October, 1887. NOTICE is hereby van that under Order in Council Timber Bert s in the following Town- sh vlx. : Livingstone. Mccllntock. Lawrence. Mo uxhlln. Hunter. Bishop Devlne. Butt. mggu-.w11keo. Ballantyno, dmsnolm. Canis- bnly. Pentlnnd and Boulter. will be offered for an hv Public Auction on THURSDAY. the l 4 Illllf. "IIOII, Ill`, IIIII IWIIU yrvuuly, he eeld. juet en he tolcl you. that it In en indie rubber shoe, but ell the bnye said it eunellecl n greet deal more like burning leather then indie-rubber." "Come to my enm, my boy." aid Rollo`: lather. who had 'uet been left bv eight ltlllultell Innjorlty imeeli. "You have received :1 complete vlndlcntlon et the hende ol your peere.` Iebbed 0! their lnetrnetere. No wonder the Enlieh people not no like heethen in their treatment 0! eulering Ire- lend. We cell all their beet preechere over to American pulpiu. But we eend them "Sooliven." A alnnnll-n nf IIIIIIL HUI I reulil uacuur IIIII munuyou Ililllllltul-ruunvr ovonhoc Into the ochoo -room stove thin mornln." Yon. olf." uld Rollo mostly. And 0 had to pulsh you lot lt?" coo- tlnuod his htlur. "Yes sir." npllod Rollo; ho whlppod mo ln the presence ol the en- tire school, but I vs: vindicated b the ru ill." "How was that?" lnqul bin at er. "I should In pleased to hour 0! Anvllxlng to your mm In this dllgncoful tllr." \\o|l, sir," ahl Rollo pmudly. "kn nnhl inn! An In: In]-` Irnll Ihll II III In "You are rlyln." be laid olmrlulb; "I: lo M ntlne." an en lug be lined e large an en club. Ihllldlt with iron had, em] with ell the force of Me lnle olal age emote the chem lonon the heed. The club n- boumled lglltly, II the eeae reputed the blow. Ilnle time on the le . "net. where they eruzrergecl (mm the uhupef; nl`:v::r|:-zckere. ' e young men to one elm dug end died. Theceully blow heal m Me vltel spot. "It in e good job." esicl the boery-lueeded Inge, who didn't run the up lnulneee ele deed lune. "I will eell hie` cheek to the bell laundry. eld the tee} ol him will work up elegantly intoe Iewn [cr- tllller. " _ _ V CIIIIZI I liir-Univ!!- Rollo." Idol MI mam Id! . our teacher tolls mocha: you gut an in-rn her ovnnhou into tin nchoo -mom nova TELEER APHVlC GLEANINGS. The lloduu 0||Ol'IlIIII._ ..l.. -l ..--....L:_.. -3 Du-J... Try And no Cal-ed. _I_ 4...! ..__.,__.- .I_LlI n. Abstraction of Oahu. 1 1 ,:,,I\.. _l-_..A . Polldool Instruction. I ,1: In l.L__ _._II ;y'.'P6ntland (ind offered for e by Public Aucuon I-`meenth D: of December Next. at 12 o`olock ` noon. at the partment of Crown Lands, Tor- (mm. I OI KBIIIKI Olll VCR Roux-r J. Bvunrrn. I, nuu hour ` ` keen - Girls Wuterprnof Cifcnlan in Black and Grey. Boys Waterproof Coats. all sizes. Ladies \V.'n&u-proof Circulara, Dohmm: And Newporu. Men`: Wutuproof Coats from 82.00. l!'UInbreliu at man & oaummvs, - THE LEADING munnnv swam, can _...I not DDISYITDGO GTDIVDUV `Fine Gdld Jewelry, Solid Silver Jeweiry, &c.,just rgceived. H. A. LIFFITON, ~ 179 Wellington St., near Princess, __ ._--.I '_-__l.... I_..-l..4J `L Are showing anothr lot of Children's. MiIIeI' and Ladies` Glo'oI from 50 to we per pair. ` Rqmemlgogthis in not half their nlno. Bo* 8'5 13IsoNE:|:'I-E. FT?/ETCENTS PER PAIR. Heavy Canton Flannels 7. 9, 100. Oolored Canton 10c ` Scarlet All-Wool Flannel: 12, 15, 20c. Heavy Grey Flannela 14 and ` 150. Extra All-Wool Grey Flannela 180, worth 26c. arBuy your Blankets and horn ' nay. IN GENTS` FURNISHINGS we take the lead, endheve everything in Under-weer from Heavy All-Wool Shirts and Drawers at 50; to the L Finest Scotch Lambs` Wool and Cashmere. ~ onto . T. B. PA R DEE. Commissioner. Norrl.~-Pnnicuhu-ans to locality pnd donor`?- tion of limits. urea. etc.. and terms and con i- Lions of sale. will be furnished on Application Rgsonally. or by letter liemrtment n-.. -.......u......'....: A.:..-.4.'....umI nrnu nlmno