Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1887, p. 6

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Why do you poison your blood and injuro 3,-pour geomncha by the use of strong drugs, which seldom curfuad olwnys do more or -Zea hum. You can be'cu-rod without I rpouibillty of Injury by the` use 0 A. NOR~ ' u`AN*s FJoct1*o~Curnti\'o,Bilts, Innolel uid Trnuu. WI-lip for (iirculu-`a giving full ColIIulIsty"onl"x-pound pzint 4 Stunt Ill`. Toih . W. 1. WILSON. Solo Agent. Klllgltol Grand Opening of Fall and Winter Goods M! II!!! (COUCH DING!!! C0(IK|.E S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. ail { Ff` 4 1 ['8 8 I A ne range of New Goods to select from prices ranging from 8 cents to 60 cents a yard, I.. . .. . . . . Our long experience in the business and other facilities we possess enable us to supply our customers with the very best goods at the lowest possible prices. Our business (as before) will be conducted strictly on the One Price System. A good dollar : worth iven for every dollsr received. t;Csll mg inspect the goods and the store. Showing I large stock of Boots, Shoes. T runks, Valiaea, and Satchels of every dc acription from the best houses in the Dominion, includin t 0 Superior Mnnufnctures of J. D. King & Co., J. & '1`. Bell, Cooper & Smith, R. E. `lnrke & Co., and other reliable Firms. n___ .A___ ________;__A_ ;_ A|__ |____:_____ A__,a _.|____ L ,,-n.2,, _,, W _, , I - {L000 Pairs of Ladies American Rubbens ARMST}{$ONG S, I They make a. very popular Over-shoe for Ladies, Misses and 1 Children to wear over overatockings. BACK TO IP]R]I`iVWCJIE7SS STREET As usual we are` prepared for Cold Weather with e. Large Stock Wool Lined Rubbers for Men. Boys, Ladies, Misses and , Children. I-`or weak and delirnle Women and Child- new uoumo roux ulrly Jacket Uloma. New Double Fold Ulster Cloth, extra chea . New Double Fold Grey. Brown, White all Black Lnmb Skin. I00 Dopenn New Kid Gloves, qheep. good and reliable. New Double Fold Stri Costume Cloth. New Double Fold P d Costume Cloth. 'New Double Fold Check Costume Cloth. New Double Fold Fancy Mixed Costume (.'lotlI. New Double Fold Curly Jacket Cloths. Double Fold lnnfnr Clnth, nvtm nhonn. WOOL LINED RUBBE1s D. F. ARMSTRONG, . -.,- _.__:_._;.j.._ ,.-.. ___. ._._.._._. VV.J. DICK & SON ;Ee,oBINsoNs. rnotnulcmn Dress Goods! Dress Goods Have opened their NEW STORE (at the Old Stand), Tcjw -.u`_e.! 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN DAY AND NIG-HT. zzf. _A1111oL111ce1I1ents. N EW, BEA UTIFUL AND ATTRACTIVE For 35 Cents. Misses, 30 Cents. Leading Undertaker and Embalmei, Iroi Inn at anon cons vhyddnuhluuh. I st;|es and colors at HAINES &. LOCKETT. ' hol MONGENBIS, now: A co. nnjnu R- WALDEON Carpet and Millinery Warehouse. , Annuu, nnoucmns. CA`l'ARIH,CO|.|HI,COI.DS,ac |ORN cAl.V.| |o'its Eunnasf GROCERS SUNDRIEC. I l.A'.'Ul.lNG EXTBALTL Pnapnu-d by Dr. J. (`. Aye: & 1':-.. lavroll. Ila-A. ow by all llrmulsu and Ilwolu-rs in .\l|Mno I41 PRINCESS STREET. `coaxcu coLons HIALENTINFS VARNISHES 1 fun um humane-1 -an Ilunundhuuhlgu-uh, we lull Du uauuu noun thunk outta llninbnon. .RA 50", Age! ALL at in I uh:-1 [rum (`unnupnll-m. u M-~h u -such nnuhuulmue (urm line! I In-nmul II cannon stoppage nl llm how.-In. `run it .\,yrr'n Pills 1-unwl luv 1- Dl|||Ih-II'|_\ II. Sara. Ne. Ayer s Pi lls, I an \~rI (man I `mull lhm. ml. muuoqm-uI< H. fmm llc-mine-ha-. lmr lion. and I'll:-ax Inf yuan. A)":-r`: Hllu. wblc I look M line 3 us. .141: 0! I Maud. luwo {lawn me Mfr--Ind :4. I mmmonmd IAN I howdy um muslin an. and am now ' hum Cunamvulou. nu wvavltnd at wide? in: mu:-I my -;0.|u-r Inuulgm In nu-cu. aw grunt - an nu my arm health.-r\\ . Kat-lot. Am r . Maul. "(H II val tum 1' 0M". M uu um. Ille. INI, 51-n % MD/E8 and GENTLEMEN .\yo-r U elm-o how: at! .\,\rr nun In nnuunnu-Rm: . V1 -1 j-w\'QQLC-ICUQ \ Dn,uc:ms. HAur.\x . .`I.'$ _'--'-. `ho|lc in Klnstum In I3. 3. "DNA HT` I`M|Il`I Ilenl Q` II and Consumption. Also loss of o'l`hront Enlargwl Tamils. Polypul :1-unov . - VPUII. I -M l'||h. ."J'.}.L'L{-;.f ARM 3m;cH_" _CU'>'-IED BY USING Emindnt Throat and Lungnsurgoon. Will mu`! visit K ingntou Th ursda 3; Nod`. 24:, and on 2500, mm`! 3 1). m., at In-itisla A meri- , rem llotgl. Coll EARLY. (.`0.ViIL`l.'l`A'l'l01V`l"li.IK. Dnsnau 1`nu1-u>-Cauu-rh or the Head and ' Throat. Cotnrrhnl Deafness. Chronic Bronchi- .i|. Anthmn and Consumption. Also loss of Voice. Soro'l`hront M lhn Kong romnv . Constipz}tion" M EDIOI_NES. mud llm Mrlnts dc~u1v:0u Mental rllupuu-I mama. V an-cdlly c-rod by. I lulu` mindin- llc-mo: lube HI! 1: I14-rlrl. Id. dwlI;)yi|he ANN uI.nuu~s liiulua Man! the novels. I. wnsnlgarun. 1.11.. L.c.P.s.Ii. s nnnulnni II vs uukl hnu-tn of VI Ihu-kn hauler Uonv -.u -u-cu. The social system of the Zu-vendi lows considerable liberty to the individu l. pru- vided he does not otlend against. the laws and customs of the country- The)` are M polygunous in theory. though most. M them have only one witeion account of the expense. By law: mm is bound to pro- vide e eepante establishment for eacta wife. The lint wife also is the legal wife. and be: children ate said to be of the home of the Fsther.- The childteu of the ADL-In ring. nun nltl-A Inna...` ll. ekgl- _.L IIUIZ VI BIIU l'IlIlEf. IIIU CIIIIIIIVII Ul IAN.` other when are of the homes of their re- j --u aaaI\ uxn. _ ._.. Another source of their power is their practical monopoly of learning. and their very considerable astronomical knowled-ze. which enables them to keep a hold on the popular mind in predicting eclipses and even eoi.:et-. in Z'i~\1-ndia only a few of the upper (`l:l\`:4 can read and write: but re 1rl_\' all the priestw have this power. and :- 1- therefore looked upon as learned men. The law of the c-iuntry is, on the whole. mild and jtm. but differs in several re- spect! from our cl\`iliz.~d law. For in- stance, the law of England is much more severe upon offenses against property than neninst the peisou. as becomes a people wliose ruling passion is money. A man may kick his wife to death. or inflict hor- rible sufferings upon his children at .1 much cheaper rate of punishment than he can compound for the theft of a pair of old boots. In Zu-vendia this is not so; forthey rightly or wrongly look upon the person in of more consequence than good: and chat- tels. and not, as in England. as a sort of necessary appendage to the latter. For murder the punishment is death; for trea- son, death; for defrauding the orphan and the widow. for sacrilesze, and for attempt- ing to quit the country (which is looked mr as a aa'crilege).~ death. In each case the method of execution is the same, a rather awful one. The culprit is thrown alive into the ery furnace beneath one of the altars to the Sun. For all other otfenses. including the'oifcu.~4e of idleness. the pun~ ishment is forced labor upon lhe vast na- tional buildings which are always going on in some part, of the country, with or without periodical floggings, according to the crime.` ` - uuutunuru cuuuut Ill` ttlsflisfiul, Int] It I! >t`;ll'(`Pl)' too much tusay that they really ` llllt` the land. To begin with. they an-' :t nnitctl bod 3' swnrti to obediencennd iI0t`n`(`}`. am that an order lsslletl by the High Priest at .\lllm`l.~I will be instantly and uttln-.-i:.-:- tin-.:ly ucteal llpnll hy the n-sltlcnt priest u-1 ll l-tile cuuntry-towtt three or tour hun- olrml mile: nil`. They are the jutlges u. tin- !::u-|. crlmitmlnnd civil. an appeal lyiu.: unit` to the lord [Hllllltllllll uf litc district. xtn.l from him to the king: and they h;m-. of cutlnle. practically uulimitetl jnri~:lic- tiuu over re-ligiutts nml mural um.-tt.~'_-s. tu- _'t'lllt`I` with it right of cxcumtnunicu;inn, \\'hi<~h. its` itt the fititlts uf inure highly civ- llll|l lntttls. is 1\ var) em-ctive \\`t`:l[)()ll. lmlo-eel. their rights and powers are :tltt"tu~: nnlitnitt-tl; but I may M well Slllli` ltt'l`~A [hill the priests of the Sun are wise in their |2`lN`l'.`lllUllH.llll(l do not push llllll_'.', .`l tm fur. It is but very seldum that l.llt`_\' gu la t-xtretncs: mitts! ;ut_vl>ml_\`. l)t'ill`.! tnurc tn- ciitted to t.`.\'en'i.w the prt-mgntivc of lllt`l't`_\` ` than run the risk uf ex:|.-tpcrutimz thc pm\~ crfnl and \'llIl`1>lL\`-Illllllttxl [lt`l||llt`llll \\'hn~u- nccli they have sot tltt-ir_\'ukv, it-st it slmzthl rise And break it till` altuzctlter. t_..A|..._..-.___- _.n .|.-i_ _...__,_ 1, .1 llflliflll. HIIKI IN TIIVIIWI. '|`hc- priests of the Sun do nut marry, hut arr n-cruited hy young men specially In mm! to the work by lh\`l' peuvnts. an I supported by the state. The numination tn the higher unless of the priesthood lim- with the Crown. but once nppulntecl the umulnees cannot be dispossessed, and It is .~t-:1l1-alt: tun nun-h In 21:11 lhnl H... ......II.- Illl lIllll'l lllll. lIl`I'U lll\'_V IHWIT IIIIII *1"-`NI mu! luy hi: `vie-r upon lhv I`.-\Rl.:n.: la :/.-n II-um hefnrc the e-:|. n}: H`. and whvu Ihv hut my {mm the svll.n.: ~:m falls mum his puur white face. the lwlh are tlrnwn nnu he vanishes Into the raging (urn.-we bcuenlh. and is ended. "I`hn nu-lgnha nl 0|... Qua An o...o .-.-.-.- I...n Wnll prove inulunble. Sold by all Doalon Ihro houtCI\nnda. BRIBWN BROTHERS & CO., nu-m.~..-.., II........ \T u .lIIl 31! I'll. lllln ll lull` ` l' I`n- Ins! milv is lrnwlc-I .-::u|u. anlwd Incl:-ml mm \ nu Iomzor nmau. Ilerclln I I...- I.L. :.... A FROWNING CITY. u nu-nun--nu nu-In V I r mm u! the qur qniu-teal the rmmlr Inn was lhal u-rr Ion? long. I will nmr [nun u zu-vvndi roll;-run. our low than .~. ..I .v. ` and MR) oh-\'.-In; ` this Iuu~w~ux?nIp vandal nyum-In n! ma ruulu lhmluia e-n-r_ out the lnlul. Fmlu pl... 't.. ..,... I1 4- ,1: ,. ` nuu I` IIII llIlIIl'lI!I" l'.\|`IlI| Instantly bane prmuk--.l a mu. Hut ll mg arm-rail)" try that this mu-mun mu I futtury um-. Incl mulcl lmn In he pt-rmnu--ut. Incl;-eel. \':|rInlIn lnlrhgm-uth.1l xwru .....|.h L..._. ....I.I..,. 0.. ..|.._x.. Octavia! on you nova. --._.v....--- vvpv-cunt: f mu-vendh has hull ltn klnc-nut:-ru A. well as Itaulnmlz I fact that wlll he appro- cuu.-I when I nuts that eight cllemut clynutlu have at upon the thmno durtu: the [autumn tfununtul years. every one nl whlch tank It: rise from sauna noble lazuli)` that Iuocooulnl In gmcplng thc pm-plo at t r n ungultuu-y struggle. .\t the due ul nut arrival In the country. thlngu were 1 little butter than they haul been (or I0`l'lIO Flllllhnn lltn ln Elna IL. I-0|.-- .. ALLAN QUATERMAIN ;: I BY ll. IIIDIR IIAUUAICD. unto: ol "Klan columns`: um-." "Hlw." Dawn. ow. uhlhltd by Union rm. 1 W Oourut. am`: only y un (u `tn .._-44- |.-_ L_J .. . . | H-1'1": nn in tho qtlw-sHul'l of the .w|nlrh Iva mm"; mum V--r!nlp 0! on pmnmlnn-ul -p.-.l ('h`.'Irurl-r." Ammul In gnmpr-I the amino Iw 7.u-\'2~u|I. It sends ll: re h...Mt ls highly endorsed by the .\lcdicnl Profession nor its wonderful curative effects produced in vases ot Pulmonary Consumption. Chronic Cough. Bronchitis and Throat Anbctlona. Asthma. Scromla. Wasting. and Diseases of Women and Chlldron. In cases of the N orvoua System. as Mental Anxiety -General Debulty. Loss or Vigor. Want 0 Energy. Lnnzuld Appetite, Pnralysla. and H10 mnny disease: due to insumclunt supply of Nervous For-co. ...... uruv -- `I "u nun u_\' in um um hand 0! mm M`!!! In murringv had dio- r_\'-. nml the m-In-ml np|n~ r uuulul he blu nIn||'1l`l).- try nun Iwvll til I!!! I Him. the tumor of .\'_v- -In-n\-lnn Inn... -. _..-__.. u long pathway 1:! I". and he (`mm- 1 with -lhznily, bu Hwy Ix-nr him in-m |.. 4-..\-_,_ 1.. .. 1 HR l3Rl'l'lSH \\'lll(;. .\|()Nl)AY. NOV - _ U: "Ill \ 411-m| ruro gom nuance and spice: Are the bent. ` You can not them injrut variety 3: lloudry .& Thompson ; r V The loan: Opel-anal. .l'ho mode of operating of Bmydock Blood Bittara is that it let! at once and the same time upon the ntomoch, liver. bowelu. kid~ neya and the blood. to cleanse, regulate and utrengthen. Hence it: almost universal vnlug in chronic complain l vs - lnlgum In Pu-vo. There in much in a title,- as regu-ls `Burdock Blood Hitters. You do not have on take quarts and gallons to get. at the medicine It contains. Every drop in every. done In: medical virtue u I llood- purify~ M ing, [system regulating tonic. ue-s mrm ox uununutaenng :3 u by Norman electric bglu and inaolel. W. J. Wilson in went. and from him vnu nun nrnmlhn Iuuulurw WI!` nnu lllaol. W. J. wulon ll agent, from him you can procure testimonials And circulars relating to my of your oomplninu. ' "ItIhe:6 "m:'i{ s 06- Ln . 1` . wmo tor nIrtIoul:r';'.n 1" "" ->+ ' ---- --~ --..._....., , ;-ull In- I-ch-II , Hu- `try And Be ClII'Od. Lune buck and nervous debility, Associat- ed with rheumatism, in Iometimee met with in every city life, but as I role we find not more then two of these complaints in the tune pertv. Be this n it may. The only` sure and erfect cure in electricity and the belt form of administering it in by N 0|-mun : belt: inanlan. W. J. fillnn in A Cure for DI-unkenuou. ium. morphine, chlonl, tobacco, and kin red lnbits. The medicine mnybe given in tea or oolfoo without the knowledge of the pereon taking it if so desired. Send 6c inatnm for book And toutimoninla from those w o hove been cured. Address M. V. Lubon, 46 Wellington St. East, Toronto, Ont. Cut this out for fntnm rnfnram-n nun, so u eulngton on but, xoronm, (lgt. Cut this out for future reference. i When writing mention thin paper Para gold and spice: FOII I03 IOIII illift wnrialv At "nndrv Diphtheria. I.ntJanuary," uys J. N. Teeple. 0! Orwell. Ont, there appeared diphtheria in our neighbourhood. Doctors nu ni ht and do , but I he tright to H Md : 'ollow Oi and brou t my children t rough it all right." Yel ow Oil cures all painful com- plaints and injuries. l-`ire l'Ily's (Jrenm Balm a trial. This just- ly celebrated remedy fur the cureof caturh, hay fever. cold in the head, &c., can be ob- tained of my repuulnle clruggiet, sud may be relied upon as n ufe and pleasant remedy for the Above complaints. and will give im- mediate relief. It is not a liquid, euu, or powder, hue uo uensive odour, anal can he need at Any time with good results. as thou- unde cen testify. Among them some of the etuchee of this office.-Spira'I of (hr Times. Jlny Jmh. To Avoid Baldness or Grey llslr. Use Dr. Dorenwend'e Great German Hair Magic. It keeps the scalp clean and free fl om dnndru. and promotes the growth of the heir. It prevents premature greynese and nope All felling out of the hair. On . bald heule, where the roots `have not perished. it will invigorate them And force I new growth of hair. Ask for Hair Magic It is the only reliable. For sale by J. (E. king. A. l . Chown. and all drucgists. llleunat Ie Palna Require nn description. since. with rare e.\- ` eeption, all at come time lune experienced their twingea. Rheumatism is not eaaily dialodged ;onlv the moat powerfully ne- trating remedies reach to its very Pecun- dation The moat Iuccesaful treatment known. and it is frequently resorted to by medical men. is the application of that now famous remc-ly for pain-l olsun`e Nerviline. It in safe tony that nothing yet diacorered has abnled equal aatiafaction to the stiller- ing. A trial can be made at a small cost, an ample bottle: of Nerriline can be had at the drug stores for I0 centa. large bottle-I25 cents. I ___... supportml by Thrir ..I\i` I h.|\`x~lu.rup.1_n'1xg ;1tu'nu'on to cases for hu~m)'-tlxn\~ yeans. and I is one class u;;:1ixL: \\ 12 van tlx-rn i: 1 lion. '0 In` e la -: to plmi.~'!x vugr: to pu2:i.~ .1 \`-'il'o nl-nndunmont. but punish th--`n ugailnst whom the ex` gnjpablmn. I u~un;uL1'.i\'c. I menu are ulpportnl by \mr2;in:un|m~n. uno wns!m-uzxum v.-hu for nu-my-th I\--I...l-... ' _A lI`l'Ic' U Mill-UTI- Mrl. Window`: Soothing Syrup nhould l slwnyl In noon] when children are cutting teeth. It relieve: the little Iuomr at once ; it produces uutunl, quiet uleep by rclievin the child {mm in. and the little cherull , f awaken u u I l-utton." It in Her ` lne r plouunt to the taste. lt soothe: the chilcl. - l soften: the gums. allay: all pain, rulieu-a PFICBS Fang wind. regulates the [:4 ucln, Illtl in the heat . known remedy for dinrrhu-u. whether arising | the leadl Hg from teethin or nth:-r causes. 'I`\\'(-ut)'~\'e , cents a hut: v. lie sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow`: .\'oothing.\`)g-up, and tulu-nuolher J ROSS`, kind. ` 1 v PUTTNER'S EMULSION CI-lESTER S CURE fpor` mm-xs` ecxus, A ch Bed Sprlfbe Gum A Paanwe was ; r_.a_a%-s5zx% gmcus. ` l5ar~~ CENTS. !H_ -u_---..--o.. .,_. .,j_., o`\ GA_d`y Atlvleo to Mothers. __|,,_- n .n- .. said by all Dr-ugzlsts. or Free by Post on receipt of 81.00. W. E. CHESTER. 401 unuchotlore St. Tm` I3 UTTT4ER`S EMETON con LIVER OIL, ETC. ~13 Jouusmws PLATE cuss. FIBERLEIE " i ; ox \ 4 ~-=~_-gm . .3..Ls. FT!:EJN"9~.Eh Q` mo:-mu C||lPIll|lCullun . i \\ $3149 ' Ion Mr Lulu and ] Beau Wear. U " \TluN. IPAELX (XIII 0033 |Ausou'sn.Amc, IDUVEIIIEKIII. $ 3"" II II UK 0! the mod Food: I have ever entailed. " 4` FIN Ivhhlo Ingnlmnl, and \\'e are showing a large and extensive assortment of Overcootings, Snitings and Trouerings in all the Latest Fabrics, new designs, new shades. _ Our stock consist: of Beavers, Meltons, Naps. Friezea, Pilots, `Vented: and Fancy Tweeds for Overooats. ` -- J Tweods, ,Black and Colored, and Fancy Worsteds for Suitings, and the choicest variety of Fancy Pantings to he found in the city. . ~ ' Place your order" early and have our Fall Suit or Overcoat made before the trade be gins to boom, and remember, 0UR~P ICES ARE RIGHT. 2800 our stock of Fancy Worateds for Prince Albert Suits. c. ROBINSON: T Doors rrommnoessst. v Ion It All. Duonuu. \\'ll.I. (`rm-: HR IRFILH-`.\'l-T mlioua-nos-4. D)'tIpt`||Sh\. lmlh:os!iun. Jamndico. l-Iryslpvlns. Salt Rheum. llmrtlmrn. llmdache Diuin.-.\ Dmpuy. Pluttcrim: of rh-- Heart. Aci dity ut` the Stomach, Dryness of the Skin. Ind wary species of disease arising from dilonlurcd Liver. Khlm-ys, Smnnvh. Bmn-ls or Blood. . 1`. .\lll.Hl'll.\' -E (`0.. l'mnri(*to|'~.s. Toronto.

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