Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1887, p. 2

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ISAAC DA-v-ID Ldcmzurul. SA\|'~F`Il,Iru ..~..n...,...... uni RELIABLE AND ULUSE-PRIGED DRY GOODS HUUSE. Of every description and price tor the Children. 132 and 134 Princess Street, The Leading lllilliuery Store. R- M F,A_UL- 15 Cents Per Pair at Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts.. Kingston. Opoositc Wlfgtdcor Hotel J"'!`V BELIEVE US. tqlnlly valuable in Oonntlpcuon. curing And plo- vubg Ihhunnoyin com lnlnnwhllo th duo ulrnoulldhordenn than omnchallmuln tho llvu and running an hutch. Run If they only IVGI Ind IQIIIIIO II! DOWIII. KVEI II II "M HEAD A -|.- AL-_ ._-..tJ L. -I_...-A..a..I.._ 1,. 4L 0/25.93 0000.9; Indiana. yet Guru:-`I Llnlo Liver Pun ll` anally Oonnupcuon. curing And vubu Ihh unnoyingeomplnlnnwhllo they CIHIOI Ill GIIOKOII flho nomnchsllmulnu CDO llvurlnllraunlnollaobowcln. Inn Inbeyonly - -j - 1 1&1: Iculnehq. yet cub:-'0 Lmlo Liver Plus anally Oonountuon. curlnl tnd pn- $1.25. Salins. in loading Light Shades. 25 yard. lined Kid [ins and Gloves. 11] prices Gents` Silk Neck Surfs at 15. 20. 25c. ladies" Collars and Cliffs in Great Variety. Wool Shawls. Clouds. Fascinators. &r.. Chm p. Satin Prints. Dark Colors. 10. worth 15. us to s Nllolll can or the uyumn. anon :- Dldnm. Hanan. Dmvnluu. Dian-cu mu- ndng. Pun In tho Bid; to. While their most nnuhblo nnccun ha! been lhown In curlng L 1 L I I ' Io! Hndnoho and nllcvonll the troubles Inel- lcul to Nlloul mm o! tho uyubm. ouch ll Dining Hanan. Drovnlncu. Silk Hmdkorchiefs 25. I-`ucy Handkerchiefs 2. 3. 5c and up. Kid Gloves. in great _variet_v. from 4: car 4. up .43. .c:.LJ ..lJ.A. V .L ..L), Ldcksmrm. SA w-I-`u.r.n mu Gnrunuu. Jon IIIR. Keys tilled and locks repaired. Thou sands of dim-rent kinds of keys I0 choose from Nowhnd suvmd-hand uonds bough; and sold at Princess Street. near King ---------_._________:_j_ XMAS ATTRACTIONS, `ab Powder uni` vulol. Alnouwel 0 nlh And wbolnnmclwn. Ion thnlbo kinds. and un- II coupon V th um multltudo that I. III!!! otvph to olruntcan. B0 Al. Al- DIR 00.. II wan uent. Now Eiifeiz ;;.;.a.;e c*oI,u..' At Genuine (`learing Sale Prices. P0_V(D_EB _;\!:s`o|Jtely Pure. Au wlulvul ulcul. nus Inc: an an ACH -.._ -1 _- _..-._I _..- n... I..._.. 1 Tamarag ............ .- all Chg O-musk! `II IIIIICCI HID Ilvcu Iuuw In An ALSO I say I m.-nu` I00! ll % to They I1-l't.`lI0t Heel muIma'n,them were qn t`lp(N'iIly on rainy la "j_ I-nu"!-. anal fought e` munuy that wure |l.lil c-nmuzh tn catch nu lo. ml nut only am, but ( It _ else in the m-ighborhc ' 5' \-nu Inllg-lN.`\`k\`sl. illlp( ,Chmn. uli|u't iumort him mu aumcwnero uown me une, countetmurt-had, and coming ru idly down his own that fell upon thcgnarc {at with furious ener and smote him hip and thigh. It is but usti-.-e to xllolnaiichlnt to any thnt he was sadly hamporecl from the outset. thinking that he vru ghting two dogn, uul was thus unable to concentrate his forces. `But he was I badly whipped dog. and ever ahervurds he I sought to Inspire urrofrnther by prodentin ' n Arron front. hideous`-with suggestions 0`; ` l iuuk batteries. a splendid reserv line, I up. cum 1 wicnurlng expression. HO used to 0 out on the sidewalk, when the skies were sint in the west with opsline tints, snd the soft gray shadows of the gleaming announc- ed the Vesper hour, and there he would stand,, wrapped In thought, and smile, to see the villagers wade across the broad and dusty street to the farther shore, when they made him out. As long as be sad I were partners Iuever knew him to bites human being, excepting myself, but heslwsys looked as though he `was thinking shout it, and had just made up his mind to tear the vital or- ganism out of the next living creature that came along, sud this kept our pleasant little community on a tension of anxiety and vague uncertain fear that was terrible. His colors were mixed is of black and brown, arranged in irre ar tiaerish stripes, and he had a good see for a tall. but that was all. I think e travelled lar only `on his shape. He came to me--t he gi t of a color ed man. sdeck hand on the Sam Grnty. who brought him from St. Louis-shortly before the long, narrow-gauge Dutch do died. In fact. one of the hut acts of the hrtch (log was to teach the anarchist some sense. The anarchist come -suddenly upon the rear guard of Dutch dog one day, and, relaxing . his haughty demesnour for the nonce, fe upon it, and began to destrov it, when the long dog. becoming swsre of s disturbance somewhere down the line, conntennsrched, . and eorninn ranidlv down iii: an Inn} c..n r uog men one morning like I enekg, hxd tint. and his tail ceased to weg when the sun went down. We snsked him out to e corneld and buried him lengthwise in a lend-furrow. He we: A strange-tempered dog, that seemed elwevs to take a morbid, but solemn pleesure In his own elongntion, and heirnpressed you with theconviction that in I former sphere of existence. he had been an eminently respectable footmsn in e weal- thy family. One dog, with whom I was in business fornoarly two ye era was s red-hsnd- ed enerchist. He hed I short. haughty upper lip. end I withering expression. He used : no the nitlawnllr, wlum tho: .I.:... warn mucn worse (lung! 1 nave written. He was I long-lived dog. Death came very near to him aeverd times, but didn't know at which and to begin. But at Int the r dog died one morning like onnkg, Cid flt. Mil cenaod In IIAH than Juy nearly two minutes uerore the emotion ot far enough aft to wag his tail. I don't I ink the other members of my father's family Appreciated the Dutch dog's many personal traits as I did. He took in so much of their time. You see if you giiince up just as he was passing A window, and only his body wins in your line of sight, you had to wait until one end or the other came in view, before you knew whether the dog was standing out to sea, or backing into the dock. A traveller. who once came to Peoria from far-away Boston, mi-l he was a dock suned. So we called him "Doc ; it was a good name for him, because he was fond of giving us a bark and whine. and always carried a great deal of canine about with him. This is not very imperuvian reading. but it is a great deal better than some very much worse thingul have written. l He was a Iona-live-I Ana h....oI. ........ . .... . .....-. -Iluhllt III I L"JI'I` more luir. and haul in ear lung ennuuli Tin-y were vigilant. ml they kept ever 'boly in in-iglilmrlmocl viligunt. lmul vllt` importevl Dutch dog. l imp-`-rt him inyself; [only ('uiuo:al him :|\\.1_)' lit-In the uaggnu uf the man who (llIl. llc um HIM.` of tlmsv long. low, rakiah lugs, ulnuung ulmnt fnurtu-nlimhus fur- \\.u'ul auial vigil uml ll half aft, so that he z\l\\:i\`s sic-cu-ll um-:\sil_y. He was about four lt`Cl long. I Nlllllllll juilge. and when he \\.-is standing still hr lookeul like a stick of mrnlumul on `love lugs. When he stood up un_his hiual lugs he muhl easily look in at an scvnml story wiinlou_ when he got. clown on all fours, lll"(`lllllll just as easily walk umlor it lnoaril siilcmilk. He used to stick his luxul i`ll`Ulllll the corner of the street, nu-l gruul. auil make fares. and provolie amine strange dog from Ra-lnor or Kickapoo to anger. Tllen he would run himself out on the Y. back clown on the siding. and switch himself on the main line all ready for a collision. but by that time, unless the strange day become utterly paralyzed with frriglit and amazement. he either got his 0 era by signal and run wild till he drop- ped dead, or elee lay down in the dust, oonfeeeed everything, and threw himself on the mercy of the court. He In a hole under the fence. no that he could he quietly and peacefully in our yard. and bark under our neiIbor'a windows. Thie led to many ir.iaundcret~andinge, He was so lon that when you spoke liindl to him, hiagbroad honest face would lig t up with grateful joy nearly two minutes before the emotion not far anmmh an in run hi. Ina" I .I....`. IJIIJI ulll is-gIji'ii`" i2I'5"'n}i" "a;i:1 [ Bun I:lfRIT1`E Imus. Copy:-tted. III.) "I never land n erect gueiie." Title in not ineerted merely ee a quotation Iran A V`e.II-I:0VlI poo: el tether eoeption|(tenIen- 1: ; t an honest etnternent n truth. And the truth. some ol it. um: not he enpprened. When I can tell the truth without committing nuyeeii or crimin- ntiug my oi In neighhore. I to tell It. even ill ienooneeron to eer it. Sometimes it ie the erieeet and eeleet ooeree to eeiect juet that eort ol en nndienou in-lore unlouniening one : tell ol n hold-Iuii oi truth nnd n leek-loci ol mitigeting cir- cumetencee. lint in thin onee. nenoone he: complained ol having ioet any eweet gu eiiee. either by etnnapeuiing or by the change 0! I.-rand, I deem it Ill duty to neeert once more thetl never he: n eweet geleiie to glui me with ite eolt black eye. Idid own. durinn the Ian: M Inn hm. nob : Ital-tun] Collection at fopodlcrud bop-thy rough tvorytllul that Won lulu-on long-uni cunt and booth-`I10 Glory cl 3 Wonder-III Cantu -4 Do; that Wu 0 Ind-llnulod AI- union. n(`nn-9|-haul Inn . sous oooo ooa-aromas AS row av mt uumomar. THE BRITISH Wm. SATURDAY. DEC. 1'7. um.-reu uvcr. Umy one pm at lone, " . Dreqdug cues in plushwnnd leather at 3 \\"ule'n dung store. I Why don't you try Carter : Little Liver ` -~ Pills? They an a positive cure for sick ` } haulnche. and all the ills };r`oduoed`b in- ord.-reul liver. (Duly pill`: dune. " ` Drouimr much in nlnnh nnrl 14.... J um stop! In-`Inning our. 0! we mur. Un bald hauls. where the root: have not perished, it will invigorate them and force' I new growth of hair. Ask for Hair Magic L Itin the truly reliable. For sale by J. U. 3 hinc. A. 1'. Chown_ and all dmnnina. To Amid Bnloness or Grey Hair. Use Dr. l)oreuwc|.d I Great German Hair Magic. It keeps" the `scalp dean and free from danxlnl, pnd prutoteu the growth of the hair. It preventrpremuture greyneu and stops ali-`Idling out of the hair. On bald heads. where tho mot; lmva not olhul do no! on-hr : mule Liver Pills no very nvnnll and very only to into. one or two um. make: do... They no Itriotly Vecetlbla am do not gripe or pn but by their ntlo ac-nun please all who non om. Invlnln soemu: In-o tor. Sold by dragging ovoryvhen. or sent by mail. -.__._ n-......- 4- Al .. um uu: uuly ruunule. rnr BNO by -1 king, Chown. and all dnumiata. uvm an or otner causal. twenty-nvo cant: I bot 0. Be sure and uh for Mrs. Winslow`: Soothingyrup, md btkeno other \ kind. e ' pleasant to the tut. It soothe: tho chilcf, softens the gums, ullays dl pain, relieve: wiml. regulates the bowels, and ittho best known remedy for dinrrham. whether arising fxom use ' or other causes. Twenty-ve 0. He sure and uh for Mrs. went. 1: rpueven me um; lunerer as once; it produces natural, quiet uloop hy rolievin the child from ' , and the little cheru nuke: an brig t u I button." It is ve soothe: chil , noflnnn tha mung, nllnvn A" ruin, mlinvnn Advice to Mothers. _ Mn. \\'inalow s Soothing Syrup uhould always be used when children are cutting teeth. It l`_eli0\'8l the limo sufferer at once ; it nmduoa: nntumlfnniat nlnnn In I-nlinvina For the Wmo. Ware on. yo British standard U`er every port and town. Where loyal hearts are beating To England`: Queen and cruwn. Send on each breeze that utters. And spreads her colours dear. The thought; her auhjocta cherish. To their sovereign this your. Watt o'er our land the no =:.-w." W. 3 an `n n ory. Her victories well ue-mu ul uuruen. So ell In d have urny, and every dog huod hie ey. With eeger, queetioniumthumping toil like mulfod blows of threshing ail. no more they thump upon my oor their tetoo ea in dnye of yore. My deily wellu no more they cheer, with yelp- ina voicee sharp end clear ; no more for me, from morn till night. they Icretch for rate or join the tight; no more, when penning in the clues, we stop to eel and rent e peoe, do they. when we sit down to dine. eet all their own. end moet of mine; e lden eve end roey down. I mien them---el my dogs ere gone. -Ron:m J. Bvnnxrrz. lllpp one. I ulywnys like to see A boy with | dog A good, honest: faithful, loving dog. They are natural companions; they understand each other. A good boy who know: how to take care of a dog, should have one if he wants one. But I boy who will make I har- ms: for 1 dog, And compel the honest brute to houl him Around in I wngqon deserves to be put on the treadmill for six woeh. A dog, this side of I-laquimnu land, isn't I bout of burden. g. .ll ..... .I..._ 1.-.... ._-..-.I -...-_ -~ I uuuuuuuuu noon III as I proton! In some klndl [wooed friend. But"Frlon - M OI: " ldno on. earthly chum: for the hint Ii: ooccptoul the sad tho tributc. but he Iran`: I god of hu- man clay to come down from his nodnul And at the offering: on tho llllf. o unod to small the votive ooring suspiciously. sud turn Away din-luinfully. Thou during the day, come neighbor`: d would come until into the yard, gt-C3: up the meat with gun ty hute, bolt it on the run. And in half on hour. by that mynterioua tclecnplly in nu unon wild lndluu And boys, the word would puled around that ".">ouuo'u dog`: I-dyin'~-piaene-l 3" And the growing cluster of CXCIINI boys, perched in info places on fence and wood-ahel would iudiv cute the plum of tho tragedy. l Wu very fond of the nnurclniatf but I-`Ate wrote his doom in lowing letter! of yellow and crilmou and lfluo upon the barn door: and fences. l'he circus pictures pro- nounced separation bctwreu us. Four boy: he passed into tho 1 irrua, and N hen he came out I cut I guilty. heawy-hunted look around. and saw the unnrchist chnined to ' the forward wheel of the red ticket waggull. a robler. fie-n-er, looking brute tlusu the oalnttnned lion in the cage. He uw Inc. lllll his repruachful glance haunted me for many days. lint I comforted myself think lug how hapgpy I would be with I circus. and surely lle unau`L`lllat's lot would he a lnnnv mm 1 BIIII IIII CI" lupp one. I bl '\'I Murray & Taylor's, 176 PRINCESS STREET. LINES o i'HE~Q`LTJ?E'N'.`JU8|LEE- I-`mm land of wroathed maple. Far o'er dividing sen W thy Ca di pl 1-gain wou'i`'i| r:t:`ac?I:1obeI?thoo. In every cot and homestead Thin would our tribute be. Thy name enshrined within each hem-1 In trueatjubiioa i with dlgnil d nice. For in history`: ?:t.un puree Shall none e`er nu her place. Queen of n loyal ple. Empress of lndyar. Of England`: vast ssions. The one-soul gni lng star. --,,,,u u - Toll of her wealth and progress. In sciences and Art ; How in all things greet \nd noble. she lmn more than home her part. 0! our gracious Queen and leduy. In her reisn. her court. her fc. One glorious long enm o O! I good and noble 1:. Shall we not rise and bless her. And 017 "God save the Queen." For who: in England`: history She ls. shall be. lute been 1 PW God her den be lengthened. ho in her aver and might Fine by her W lellfe etre honed Theoeuae otceodend Ha I.. v'l`lu";`3 -'::.~::::`...w~.,.-m ,,, -- ..v_ __r --.. I in wt Id th ace`, `" u'`:.'..:?, ..`. .a..i .,.. F93 l:_:_hlstory_s tutugo page uwr. nu uu-ua around. but no twice In tho Inn l3~u|d I had only two :8 that ; lune --amil on tho po-Idler roonutiogly. Iouod tho place when the uilohould luvo boon. and wool any to onto 5 for calla. having no no the tender much: ol the in- d B poddlu have no doubt this porn:-oily prolonged the unuohlofu lifo. Ho was not populu in tho ul;hhot|:ood~ few ol my dog: won. in hct-oIJ sometimes. when morning duru- oul. we would nd in the yard. our by the ` months : sloop plwo. I oioo lnvldug than of non um I not bode on|orod.Imt Dd ovldontl boon lot: on b{ kindly llntnml friond. Knl."I7`rhm Iuu. III Illlll I I0?! I0. lie wnnnhornluur ol luv nnd (ovorn aunt. Ho nut wnnud win: you an him. I! I brought him boiled I-In Ind . to nnund us it no ten-ribly I vnn Mglsbnod. ll 1 gave him n how nut dny. he growled to: rice nud ballad haul. lllolnndblm both. In wanted only brown In-val nu-I rnvy. He now: no just win you gnu in. Ho nlwnyn dept in one lelllnr not. when m he runs at with us. built Mm n kennel on that v n . and not that he slept in the wood- . Once let him know win: you vnnud him coda nndllnronldwtdoit. Unodqyqunuonoe how umnl plant In land. I not him on n pod dlnr. He turned nround. his twice In [In Inna Inn_.n.l I 5...! ....I.. ..... -a u.-- y-uuuouuonuuunlonrlouu Tu. uwcllht Ill out noting cull: ; Ho 0 Agra! many ml and be always \ got what In called for. 0 aunt oallod In-loo ulna. and In never tippod Ibo waiter. too. He dick`! have to. II: um. . L... |.-.__ -1 |-... __ I W nd lush heavily curtailed with uvnlri. It In mquulout, lnul. It in not wur. I van honor. I: In hloodlun. Itlumphui uul booonhh 3. Thu Inn ! A man ordogh bntlnnd Nu. own ongood hruu with the boys. but they at ways Inna! him with pmlound an t. nova not My llhu-mu -mu Mn. Al- vuyluuuoduonnluunonrhouu [an Aha nngnnluha -g. ....o ...Ll-- --II- Our store crowded daily with apxibus and cheerful buyers. Hun; dreds of Choice Gifts Riven away last week. Thousands of Beautiful Gifts to be dist:-ibutod boforo Xmas. lrlmmense Reductions on all Clause of Winter Dry Goods. i II the bone of IO many lives Inn hero In where wash out gnu bout. our pm: cum It while others do no0 (hrhrn mule Liver pm. ten !aows .2 BI80IlTT, We are selling the Best Make of Ladies Canadian Rubbers at Thirty Five Oe ts. One pair of these Rubbers will outwear two pairs of the y American Goods with no maker-`e name stamped on them, which are being oired by some dealers at the same price. ' ' HAlNES.&. LOCKVETT. sUc0Ess;md BQOMINGI f ,{._.j;:___-..._.__.._. [THOSE 35 CENT RUBBERS. ` Eight Thousand Dollars must be realised by us between now and January 1st. Goods will be sacriced at such prices for CASH ONLY as will create a Sensation in Business Circles and Collisions among the Buyers. pa-5-1- L- I_...:_. [:1 A l'I'I1"l"l\l'\ 1 11- v\Un1n `sun THIS WILL `BE THE SALE OF SALES. 8,000. SPENCE & CRUMLEY, SPEN C;B.UlILEY S LADIES TWO-BUTTONED WHITE} KID GLOVES ,F. X. GUUSINEAU 8: G0. Ache thoy would hoalmont prloolan to those who ooh: from thin dhtnutng oomplunta but fortu- nhly thou-goodncldoon notond horo,ond than who onoo try than will nd these limo pill: vuln- Ohio in no many W! I tho! they will nut be wil- ling to do without In. But After all sick hood 1 L I 2 T 5 Your [time will be well and protably spent in looking over our Goods and Prices. Startling Reductions. Our Grand Saorioing Sale 13 Now Going On I Must be sold. We need Buyers. Somebody must move it, and those who lend their assistance first will reap the Benefit of our ~ Choice Bargains. MINNES&BURNS' 1 Our Immense Stock of Seasonable & Fashionable Dry Goods Ladies Lined Gloves only 7c per pair at SPENCE & CRUMLEYS. Children : Lined Gloves only 5c per pair at SPENCE 8: CRUMLEY'S. Another Lot Now Feather Fans at SPENCE & CRUll'LEY'S. ~-SEW:-y Lndy and Gentleman should attend the Chap Sale. HELP! HELP I! HELP! H oun GRAND GIFT SALE `Now some 017:. 'Ghristmas Cards in Great Variety! You can save 50 PER CENT. in buying from us. A Beautiful Lot of Fine Silverware, Knives. Forks, Spoons, Pepper and Salt Boxes, Napkin Rings, Etc. TR! MM1N( :5 'E?s'25$o begin SATURDAY, DEC. 10th. Glue ()i';1;;1ents, Purses, Such Is. Portfolios, Scrap Albums, Etc., Etc. TOYS! TOYSH DOLLS! DOLLSII Flue Plush Goods, Photo Albums, Frames, Odor Boxee, Wrltlngbesks. Work Boxes, Portnlt Oeees. Oollsr and Out!` Boxes, Ohlld's Toilet Cases, and other Rue Novelties in Plush Finished Goods F Ten Cases moreJust added to the stock. mak- ng iu elkone of the Most Complete Assortments ot Goods. suitable for Holiday Presents. to be found in the city. CROWDS I CROWDSi HO LI DAY GOODS. CEFUOME T0-NIGHT and make your selections. SEE US. TRY US. Of Customers are coming to see our Magnifi- cent Stock of Rich and Handsome RED LETTEE SALE. Everything as Represented. Prices Always the L0 vc `

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