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Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1887, p. 2

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"plllnb. have used ' Gold and and c u_ ortlm ll 5 Gold t Inwtth over tmmndhto relic` . H1131?" 1'0!` 8 BOVOTB I Tnmamc us: which ltSmmedInt.elyr;e~ ' Lumber and Qhoosel Ont ... . `Tam- `.`1f.?.':*..-nn .53.. [or '1'?-ootsndl. O0 - ` ah: onhtthoboo mo$- ' and new: man to [five . We onnuidnv-'0 A hmuo- . - --- v--- - - --- - lln(ll8BC6l'lAlll0llI'Ql'0l'AU ucus.s0iu.' `I CERS and OLD WOIBN-DS. It has no equal for we cure of Bronohldh Sore Th Coughs. Colds, Rheumatism, Gout. Glandul_a.r Swelling: and All Skin FANCY WDUL GOODS. Isrnnmuc nwucnous THISVVEEK `Check, Plaid and Fancy Dress Goods. Cloth Dress Goods for Tailor-Made Suits. Handsome Dress Goods 9, 10,121-2,15,20c. Extra Good French Dress Goods 22, 25, 30 to %"Come and see the Bargains. WR_E% `I5 T TE DURING THE Subscriber offers for sale his Dwelling Houses Store nnd other buildings at CLAREi\- mm s'i`A'r1o.\:. meme: with about an ncrns WALSH & STEACY. We/will offer some In our stock of B; VVALDRON or which nouce shall have been 'Ven as above I ulrod. and I will not be Ilab e for the mid E3 to, or any part thereof. to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been ro- oolvod by me. or said Mnrlln Stmchnn, at the time of such distribution. Dated Nov. Alla. I887. ` DIXUD 'I"lG`I\ A I In` st ed. on or below the '.'`.'ND tut ur`ur.`L7r.'AI- B R. AJ). 1887. a statement of their names and nddresses and full particulars of their claims. duly attested with vouchers. and a statement 0 all securities (if uni) held by them. and that after said date the A ministrator of the Estate of the said Peter Young will proceed to distribute the same among the parties en- titled thereto. havinfz regard only to the claims of which notice she] have been 'Ven above rnnnirnd. and I will nm. ha Iinh on fnr rim nnid rnsuu nuv. sun. :00: `ROSE TISDALE. Barrieold P.0.. Adulinjatrntor. with the Will annexed. BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE .\'0TI(`l-I is hereby iven. pursuant to the provisions of Chap. 107 {.5 U. and {ti Victoria, Chn . 9. Onmrio. to all creditors and others hnvnx claims 1 ainst the Estate of Peter Young. late of t 0 City of Kingston. in the County of Frontenac, n Mariner, who died on or about the {Slat day of July last, to deliver or send by post. pre id. to Martin Strachan. Esq.. 95Queen Street. in ton.ox-to me the under ai ed. on beforet e?. Nnl)A\' 61-`ms:c1:u- H .R. AJ). 1887. ll armament of their mum-1: //01/D/H - EXECUTORS NOTICE. Murray & Tay|or s, Black Silks. Black Satins. Galored Silks, Uolnred Satins. Surahs. larveillouxx, Etc., at I Specially Reduced Prices for the . u as. H. Gtlmour. of '1'. Gilmour as Co. ' 'n; rooora, Brockvtll . : 1 `guns-no Elixir" to: ausggere I W I goldgnd it llnmedhtoly ),-e- ' 9:10 p1:zycx_' On the Kingston & Pembroke Railway. Cardinal, Maize, SATI NS, 25 Cents Per Yard, )USl-1:; 1'0 ItE.\'l`. - 'rr;l~gANTS FOU.` Building Lots, Farms, &c`. bought and sold on com on um.-n with Rh-amrn a Ht:-nmrn (`jnu-mmn G nrrienola I . annexed . Powder sour v A nu-vs-I o nu`? and VI euom More 8 the II!!! kl .un<| can- In oompotmol VI th the multitude we f lo tut short It. Al I I n ' Lu out `I: Cull? '"n3v'X"1."B?s`x'. lllll (XL IQ Wnll llhm, NM. Pqvdun. Howoxu In cull. ROYAL BAIL l'\.=_}k POWDER CU.. la Wull stunt. New SAT INS, 176 PRINCESS STREET. Ild CDIDIILISSIOII Union. with Strange a Strange. Clnronco Sm opp. Post 011100. TbL 1v,........,.l I)...-I EV..A... .. jamxtms WANTEF LYVFIPYI 1 A I\II'.`Q Inc: An. I2`..lI ..-.l; In the following colors . ii-Ajbq->l|;t-e|y-P-J;e_. ALSO Hnwithout douuunobootmodh I r LI 1-310` omntdnr '* ` DRAM W ELL \\'.\'I'KINS. a3\lJilLILhJ V7 QLVLJ-`J-IJo \VAN"l`ED-LA1)IES for our Fall and (`brist- mu Trude. to take light. pleasant work at their own homes. 81 to $3 per day can be met!) do. work sent by.uuu'lanx(liatunco. Em u u-afrce. No cunvasaimr. lldresn n )1-eam, SEASON 1 Sky Blue. `on: Gold. r. lllltl lI.ll.llI.llUl`. The sudden opening of the window and the luugliter of tho amused onlookers was, unfor- tunately, tho cause of spoiling the sport, as the alarmed birds lot go their hold of the strug- gling victim, who fell souse into the river. But pussy, on we all lrnow, has nine lives. nnd in a` few minutes she appeared dripping wet and thoroughly cowod; and, without aven ll glance at hr tormenton, she gulloped homo, while the birds whealetl through tho ngcuttorin] continuous cries, as though re- ) ing in t eir victory. \I |L'l| [()uCI| ||]u.IIr flu-ll-IKIIIHKIJ I "ll Ell... HI ` one who ,until some other croaip 1 lntwden them mum; in his turn to folio ; E int!ni.:wnytbo1"umo mminuas until one In ` totzctnjxl, wlxo mites lhu 01800 of Touch. and `gives chase to the others. The Gumo of CI-all Touch. `In the game of croea touch, Touch chases one player until another runs across his path. l)otv.'con him and tho boy pursued, upon which Touch mu:-t immediately run alter the mmwhn nmnnml uni-{I rnmn nmr M-nnlno i I lllflill , UHII M) uL'VUl.ll' IALIUAT yllllllg, Ear one morning (I person resident in the neighborhood was awakened by cries and screams, apparently proceeding from the feathered colony. He threw open his win- (low, when an extraordinary sight presented itself. A number of mngpies and crows had united their forces, and were carrying away * in their talons the poor old cat, who was new high in the air and shrieking in the most dis- mal mnmner. FBI... ....l.I.... nnl.-...m ll. 6|... UIvlun4`n\uI .....I 5!... LUIKI. I` UIAUVVILI5 I3 l'LIK` ill IJIU-*5; Several magpie-s had built their nests in some alder trees on the banks of a river. A number of crows also frequented the neigh- borhood, but did not interfere with the mug- pios. For a long time the birds were undis- turbed; but at length an old house cat took it into her wicked head, not only to molest the paren but to devour their young, Eur nun vnnrnlno A nnrnnn rmidnnt in Hm . It wpordnycmbe ":3:,ru,'l;d';I.0l{%'V%rk:;ont`)by,u}ail an ' u-tlcu canvass n Stu ress a gag, cnlacnx-r Am` Co.. N7 M1 .. Boston Mun. Box 51711 n-nu-nu. noun; III auunu ugugpncu uuu an \.-no The magpie is a very vigilant bird, notable forits cunning both/in eluding its enemies and in socking its food. In England, while it is persecuted by game keepers, it is en- couraged in the vicinity of human habita- tions and often makes its nest under the caves of churches and other buildings. Tho magpie is casil y tamed. becomes very famil- iar and learns to articulate a few words. In Ru-uulnn Ixillnl-wx ......-...'~. ...-A I\"l\Ih s.........I V UL! Gull lllllll UU ILTDIUUJIIAJ B IUVV WUl`U3- In Sweden, where magpios are often tamed by the peasants, some curious stories are told. Following is one of these: Havana] tuna-ninn hurl huilt hm`u- nnal-u in Secure one of the toy barrels made for holding candy and for sale at 10 cents each. Fill it half full of shot: boreaholo in the cover through whichupen holder can he stuck, and tack on the edge of the barrel :1 buttery pen wiper. An improvement on the above is suggested: Int the top of the bar be open so that several pens and pen~ cils can be placed therein, sharp points down. The shot in the barrel will hold these in an upright position and will turtherxnure keep the pens clean and free from rust. When the maker knows how to handle paints, the barrel may be transformed into a silver one with brass hoops, oran all gold affair, ac- corhingto the taste of the one who deco- rates it Almnlng Story of Some Mnfplea and a Cat. l'Imn nuuunin in (I on-nu un'.-:l.n..6 L:-ul ....4..kl.. I-`rash Holiday luu. Among the many articles which loving N lingers can make, and quite appropriate for ` Uhrinunns gifts, is the paper weight illus- trated in tho cut. A genius in such matter: tall: in Golda: Dnys how to make it. IIIIIIIIIII lllllll uxsu. It has two immenm end huutitul quire: over 500 feet high, and nearly the whole out- eide is novereul with ervhitecturll ornamenta- tion and sculpture. Inside the immense build- ing in very beautiful. Light cameo in through greet stained glen window: on either side. and from other: high up near the erchee on the root. The body of the church rneuuru 5(1) feet in length and 230 feet In width In the roliquary are kopt the bones of the three kings. imagined by some to be those of the Mngi, who did reverence to the intuit Jesus. One may lnok thruugh the open worla of tho sarcophagus and am three skulls. eech wear- lng I gnldvll crown The cost of tho rostrum- tion of the Cologne mthodral in utiinetenl at 750,111), How many reader: can tell the uumbvr of dollars it cost! IIIII XIILIRJIUI IX! KIIIVUIZIIZUFWIU inlncvnctionmadoduringthoroizuol Clnrlomnngo in 4. hodcrio, this red boarded, batowod from it in lmnhohouen of thnotoly kinp. and this gift contributed to its importance. The bonunmltill named 11 prociuun relies on this eh], but thoold Itructuro Wu burned in Hull. II which data, it is generally believed, tho pl-carat mthodnl wu begun. The work of building thh ro- nnrhhlo mthodnl was carried on. nonn- tima actively, notnctimu nlowly md often entirely mnpmdod. no that it was not really nished until la). in. L-- 5.... 1......-_.. __.I L-_.-al)..I _x_.. Theludlngohjcctountculuovldtnuln ,thocityoColono.dInnud,unnnyolour onus rudnn douban knomou and HI olthoromnnuorlnr llhlnmblu cathedral. which In tho undid guano} chm-chhnhoworld. I Ilow I Iluehlovou (`at Wu Trouod by Iona Chatlorlng lngploo-All About nu (Inhaled uonuo Church In no 1 World. the (`slogan Cnthodrul. ANOTHER HINT ABOUT HOME MADE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Un:sm;.~z-r ll Mun. Box 5170. ll CATIIDIAL 0' OOLOONI. nuuuuannuudtountndmortgm m nn urn-an mnaln rlm-inn tho mlpn nl Y()l'.\'G FOLKS COI.I .\lN. PHI`) BRl'l`lb`H WHIG. FRll)AY. The Late Lord Wolvertou. The Gladstone Liberals have lost one of i their best men-tho Right Hon. George Grenfell Glyn. Baron Wolverton, who dim] recently. He was athorongh and consistent Liberal, earnest in his work and very able in presenting his views. His father was the first Baron Wolver- iv ton, and his mother was :1 daughter of Hon. Pascoo Gren- l"ol!, 12:0.-nher of par- limfroztt. The son xv:-x-. lzorn in London in 1:12 l, was educa- t (l at the famous Il1:jjl.y /azrhocl `and l:v.'.".m;\ :1 lrzmker in . Lzmdotl; but was soon after, in 1857, looted to represent Slmftesbury ln the LORD W0!-VERT0N~ lxotzso of common, where he remained till 1873, holding omce' ns minor necro- tary of the trensuryfor ve years. By the death of my father, in 1873, he bocam Lord Wolvurwn, and consequently had to vacate his kefxt 1:1 the lower `house; butna Lord \'. olverto2x he lxccnmon member of the privy L'ou;1cZl. 1.: H50 Mr. Gladstone ro- tm-;:o toofllm uzul nppointxxl him puymao or gr-;nu~..I. _ Ia I:-5-5 kc: \'.'a.~I pootinutor gen- /oral durla; 122..-:1:ux-.'t Glaulxtoao n.dmlm'stra- ~" tion. Ila 110.}. Llzeso v:-.;`oua olom will` . great cz'c:'.", t.:l&2.1g much to thosuoct ol ' ' -Mn nru-hr, ' The Irene is provided with all the modern appliances for baking, cooking, distilling, and else with apparatus for making ice. She carries provisions and fresh water to last for months. All the cabins are lighted by elec- tricity, and can, when necessary, be heated with steam. Great centrifugal ventilators provide for frcsh air. As means of propulsion the Irene has two screws of ve meters diame- ter. The two engines are of 8,0(X) horse power, and will produce a speed of 18 1-8 knots. The . coal bunkers hold 900 tons. The nrmnmcnt consists of 14 fteen centimeter guns, exc~d- ingly well placed. The crew will number 320 men, more than 90 of whom are engineers and stokers. The In.-no cost about 8l,1`.L',(l)O, exclusively of the armament, which will cost $175,000. Ill! uuplnutmunt ll Ipptuxunwly tall tom. Tholnnovrubuilt hytho\'ulhn Machine company, Stettin, which has already built. several largo vessels for the German ` navy. Tha bull in of steel, and the outer covuringof muslin provided {mm thokeol upward taoono-third 0! I meter above the water line with 3 double covering of wood, whichngain is incued innnkin of copper, thus enabling the vase! to remain a long time in tropical waters without having to dock. The armored deck divides the interior of tho vessel into two separate parts. In the lower nro tho mnchinary, boilers, voal|All ammunition, water reservoirs and part of the provisions. In the upper part arc, in many compartments, the provisions of the 0om~ mander, olusrs and crew, as well as all thn other requisites necenary for the vessel and the machinery. A large proportion of the compartments aro lled with cool, and thou: l..........I:..L.J.. c.`....I.:..- II... .:.I.. _.-.L _-_.I- svnuyuu uuvuuu unu uuvu wnuu vvut, nuu tum immediately touching the sides with cork. `Ito (J1-run-I (`rnln-r Irene. liq-cc-ntly PIC In (`ommlulom The German navy ha I new I(`(]l1iSitiuu in l the vmi.-er Irena The same is of a typo hitberunmt repreaenuxl among its various men of war. Tho In-no has an armored deck which is considerably vuultal and on the side: much below the water line. Sho has very beautiful forms. anal in sharpness of build does not yield to tho tleetaot cruiser. Her dimensions are 103.7 Inetpn in length, 14 meter: in breadth and 8.3 meters in depth. Tho dixplncemant in Approximately 4.3]! tnrn. Tho hung was Imilt hv Hun Vnlhnn Illvl-I Il"lIIl ('2: ll IJl'Vl'H|l '3 I nu! of eye and hand, I'm: 1` part of the had) and that leaves the player in n pmfus Iuu Ibnnu luv I.-(`I wan, luu L\|lIlI!]ll'lllly at what Anglo It will have it; Also In striking 0 ball so u to nuku It ukonu unexpecud an angle as pouible, and thus muse I min on the other sido. The player also has the prin- lege of striking in against the sido wall. so that it will rebound against the bavk vrnll ` and (beam in turn gu wtho opposite sale; ` but this is a very "fancy stroke ind:-I. In is scarcely novesmry to add that such a gnnn both rcquin--' and dvwlnyw tho utmnrt run? I: nan! nf ovn nml hnml I'm? it. ninnilnuns .-\ n-yr Tinfmi V0 I-IE `IIIIU III! I|llI|)l('- IIIIIE II IITIWTI acres the court (or all:-yl. Ix.-hlnd `Moll uunduarh plnyoron hinnldo; If he knock: thohall man! It Itrikesthofround bdon pnnlng but over that lino ho lens I point, And it be mine: It when ant to him the ulna. The gun may he played by two, thrm or four on each side, but for nmauaurs three and thru uveben. Tho player! mn- divido thv space on their side an they like, or \ they may put one or two on tho lino and the ` other one or two hack of them, In M to mvof Iu many point: an pmnlble. The skill cou- sistn in judging on the instant the hall loaves tho oppaxluv p!n)'I"l hand at what nn;|o ll. will strike the back wall, and counequently at what nnaln It will Innvn It: -Inn In uh-iklna . - ,.-- LAWIDI. CASEY. The court in which tbaogunnvnro played In In Brooklyn. L4 sixty-llvo toot long. twenty- ` {our (cat wide ml thirty-In but high, the side walls {load with Porthnd cement and tho oor othud white pine plank. The rules ot thogsmonroulmplt-. Aunolndnrn an-um (ha mu 1... album lnhlml -M.-L I Pill (`cu-y. World : Hsuhplou. and Juan Insular. at Dublin. ii:-flnluplou. I-ix-alnlerxnazn of Jlrmklyu I'M] (`any and John lmvlur, of l)u!ih:|. urn doing their pn-uh-.t to` luck" lszuvlhall A national and IntvrImt.'u:.ul gmzu-; nml they H-rtululy have nmul Iapnzlgnt .1:-an-ur lnivn-at mu. The ` game Ina wry phetty nu-I ex:-lllm; me. but than an lI'I)Inrk\u.-u>hjw'(luIIltn l:.-lt can he wituwieil by but: wry null number of mun; nnnl shalt hour at It cxluunt: any cum mm: vlgumuu ]Ila\)'N'I. Thu-My undo 0 hutch of twunty-um guns fur `,(IlM side and tho t-lumplouhlp of the world. Mr. Cuay wuttnlnhndnndlmulxol theta gum: played. and now In-.14wlor hu cum. to America and Casey hm baton him not-on : cu-night pus, tho cum noon-chain; mum; - " A NEW WAR SHIP. HANDBALL uuvzas. THE IRENE. ._.-._x 1,; _uL W3: {I I3 IBIOIJYI L- ___|_____ IE UIIU 1|, I I: An I'1l'!\'ll`_~ l'\ I`! Id a half lzourv-I 1 pmfuso perspiration ESPECIAL GOODS, LOW PRICES, FOR `XMAS Thr Gt.-`r.-r-r:1l Real Egate Agent. f 3 TH E on NTM Eng :L::::'L$.'i;:X;a2}9;;m _jg.. . m. . t (Ia , I Gaunt: 3?n?1%`$uoSrwo?li:`:?;and Bckin Tho yg PILLS AND OINTMENT. ; ' es ! < E Arc M all seasons of the your a reliable remedy an Disorder of the Dlvesllve organs, and for -in; g h . thy sotlon to the STOMA `-H and BOWELS. hey act on the Liver and Kldneynrwim marvellous effect. and b giving strength and tone to these Allafonnnt '3 cram . cirpulguuon of pure and oalthy blood. Females of All Ages these lnnlusblo. l`O0lT% Eight Thousand Dollars must be realized by us between now and January let. Goods will be sacriced at such prices for CASH ONLY as will create a. Sensation in Business Circles and Collisions among the Buyers. pt-5-1.. L- \....n.:-. G ATI'|TT`EII'\.A`7 'I'\'|IV IALL THIS WILL BE THE SALE OF SALES. 8,000. 40c. Y. DEC) 9. I00 Pieces Black, Plain, Stripe and Fancy French Dress Goods. (54? Our Sales This Week are the Largest Since e Last Fair Week. Bargains -in - Dress - Goods. ')lISl-2:; 'l`0 RI-IN1`. - TEAJANTS FOUND Bundinz Lots. Fauna. &c.. bought mm x Ialflll \\ HIDE Dllllll UIIK I10!!! BHICH IIIIICIKBPEDIOII 5: ), DU. 01.`. Ladies Colond Silk Handkerchief: 30, 35. 40. 50.` 60c. Gents` White Linen Handkerchief: 12:}. 15. 20. 25c. Gents White Hem-Stitch Handkerchiefs, Linen: 30. 35. 40, 50c. um. White Chins Silk Hsndkerohifa. "Hem-Stitch, 60, 75, 901:. flaunts` Whit: Silk nndkornhinfl. Rpnntiful Extra Chan, Hsndkerohiafa. ("Hem-Stitch, 75, Gents White Silk Handkerchiefs, Beautiful, Extra Cheap. Walsh & Steacy s Mmister Clearing Sale Now going on you can buy uuuua num-ouuun nun.-u nulunerclllexa IU, Izg, I0, zu, `inc Lndiu Hem-Stitch Handkerchiefs. Linen, . 1. 1 ladies" Scalloped Border Embroidered Hap kerch ofn. India` Vhite Chins Silk Handkerchiefs 40. 60, 60. 750. , 2 inch h'em. Ladies \ hito China Silk Hem Stitch Handkerchief: 35, 50. 751:. lglnnn llnlnlurl Q5: "lJ`fAl%hi.`I R0 25 10 K0 (Vin Ladies Ham-semen Linen Huidkerchiefn 1'0, 12;, 15, 20, 25c. Handkerchiefs, hem. `I ..::-.v` a...n.....a n....A.... m..|.....!.a-....: 11.... |.-....|. -c. F;X. cuusmmu & cu. 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. U I-Ill VI 9: 3?Sale to begin SATURDAY, DEC. 10th. M umonu-ea b Th H u . ' xmmd ' u.....:~`:...: ..::, :.:::::' ':'..";;' W 0 O0 6 OD wdcgaa 1; not 533 oxronn srnmm. LoNnoxv.tno:'r`u::o`$'unou.. " "" Hoods, Clouds, F ascina? ,-rs, Shawls, Wool Vests, Jackets, Mitis, Bootees, In- ` fantees, Tuques, Tam 0 Shant- ers, Etc., Etc., all Mark- ed Down to Houses Sloro nnd other buildings CLAl{l!1N- , ' DON S i`A'l`lUN'. together about. 318 (`l`0S oflzmd. This isunc of the business stands on the K. & I`. Road for n. live man with en ital of $3.(ll) or $1,000. Terms reasonable. For urthcr nutlcnlnrs apply to the subscriber on premises. on Monduas nr Tuesdays, or by letter address Anloch I nRAM\Vl~`.l.l. w \'l'k'l\!

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