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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1887, p. 2

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'x`m`AMMoN alum. Knmumx llonu Sxcvunor. l.I\-cry and ` Bud stahlcmtvtnrollhu-knudl'b`:l` 8u!olr.A new And lhl outllolvohk and cutout of excellent Chu-you moder- alt. ...__:.._._.. unnunli A Ic9In|n Before Stock - Taking To walk in and inspect the Large Stock of Suitings, Etc., .A.'I' MooBE s, Our White Cottona are Better Value than ever. Special ` Numbers at 6. 6 1-2, 7, 8, 9. 10c. An Enormous Stock to choose from in both Swiss and Cam- bric. Also Colored Embroideriee, including the New Cream `Shades, at Low Prices. 200 Remnants of Embroideriea at Clearing Prices. FREE TO ONEAND ALL WALSH & STEACY S, EMBROlDER|ESatWHOLESALE PRICES The Ladies are urgently requested to call on above days, as Mr. Cousineau desires to convince them that such Great Bargains ` were never offered in Kingston. V/Ind our Entire Stoc/I of House Furnishing Goods will be oerea at Less than 00.91` of Manufacture. Jun. III. F. X. Cousineau. .*:.-x.-:-..':-.::*.-.2.-.:.*-.'.s:;9@.".'*.'.; ==-&.`;=v-`....`~.='-==.-2:-:-' a "`"-'5--R?-"-'* `cut 3 W=Cm*I!:'nm.\'. T Some.Extraordinarylnducements inthe follow-A Is now present with us making preparatipns f Stock-Taking, and has decided before nally entering the Stockto offer the Ladies of KTngston On % Friday and Saturday of This Week "IIVVI 1:; I1 OUR MR. F. UUUSINEAU Ordered Work a Speciulty and a Perfect Fit or no sale. Silks, Satins, Satin Merveilleux, Mantle i Plushes; Velvets, ' Mantle Cloths, All-Wool French Dress Goods, White Muslins, Lawns, Piques, Embroideries, Etc., Etc., White Cottons. White Cottons 'l`oboooldutPt-icoothntwillutoninhyon. I06 and 108 Princess Street. .._ . . . . . . . . .7, lnnnnwun, .\`nI.IcI'rou. (`n.\'\`N\'.\.\'|`RR. iv, 0I:e--t`tu'ent\- Street. on-r Telegraph olcc. Money :07 luau. -\n.. In: ..}\v V. `VI; II|_\'lvI\\7 WALSH 8:. STEACY. 59 BROOK ST- N NW N KW N KW N KW \l L`II' I ' I39 and 184 Pwuw-an street. 8 KW lNRRR'l10Ns. .\ K\\' lN!.Ill!`l'l0x:4. sum lN8KlI`l`l0.\'<. -RC:~: `SPARKS, n. n..~`.. 1- n. nu. Dl.\`1`l81`. Ulco and Random. Princess 31.. between Mound and sydonhnm Slrvvlzx Nluoun Oxide (laughing (hm ndminisu-rod tur ndnlon exrll-u.`llo7n_of lm.-lh. `Telop_hunc\7._ u in .2: Alnl`l\ \| I\ I. II n I I J. 31. l.L.'\IIl\l';. -\l.ll.. I'.II..`... 1. ll.-`., Dlxtlst. Urndunte of .\'uw York (`ollegv --I Dentistry. Olllce \\'-lllmnon Slr~l. bvtwu-n I-`dmvnnnd BI-ork Slrvelx Particular mun uonhpnid to the pnsunuion o the nnlunu loot . ixKn"I`Hi-; .-\N u .\`.\I ITH. Sonlcrmnu. I-In-.. ILB Ontario stmet. King- ston Om. E. ii. Sn\'*rm:. um. (`IIAXL I"R()NTKN Av Snrrll. ......., .. ......... DRX. bl(`|\.\`U.\' AND HETIS, Pnvucuxs .\.\`n snam.\':L (Musv4l \\'el llngwn Street. near I-lzu-I. I-Juctricily A spov: Bltk Telephone mlnmunlulion. Dncxuox. ALI` J. I. lln-1~.x )l_lLl`..\`.. I-Inn *_' " A \\'.\l. .\'E\\'l.AN ma R.. Ancnn-scr. vomor of Brock and King .~`trceu' nvor Wad;-`u Dru tun~. D-lnlmucu un King Slroct. next to the \ Illu Ulllw. _--......... . -~._ .\``-`I. B. H. LL11. (`llAS. I-`nox1`Ic.vAv Rum-IR1` SH.-\\\'. BARRIRTIR. SOLl(`lTOR. (`u,\`\`lI\`A\'(`l:R. `l`. 0tI|ce-(`orm~r King Anal llnx-k stnvls. uwr \\'ndo_'s llfug Slurv. _ JUILV nnna LII. .\1..-\.. .u. I'., L . .u. . 181: r to [me DR. .\ld`.\.\nm.\ |. l`mnm`I.\. . .~`x'nm:o.\'. &r. um. Muntrml Sum-t. between Prim-an and llruvk .~`In~ets. ' ..... ....-.-g . .~..,. ... DR. .-\N.\'lE I-I. l)l(`K.\`U.\', 81 Wellington Stmet. in the house ovcupiul by Dru. Dickson and Bella. Tole.-phnlw runr munimmon. Srpl. `Ill. NEW LIVE Y. Tn: under-laud vrlnh to Inform In that tho have lled and argued A It ' l.\' ('1).\'.`|\'.(`1`ION WIT}! . L.\\\ l(I\`.M`r2 lloflil. on mac Stunt. tuclmnpggwllldwuukmln nnlh Ihunul mum. sauna lIIu)8.. Pro:-rte-or. UK. .-\l.Il I`. .\|u.u.l.I\ na 1. Diseases of Women and (`hildrrn n spo(`InIt_\'. urrIcI:--Princess Street. lhroo doun above Windsor Hotel. Sept. 20. .u \I I). I-1. M(UNl)ELL. l'x.~\., .\l;|!.. (T..\|.` DI.l\.'Hll`lA\l .QI`unIrn\' kn (\|m~-.l.nh\ I)!` H. .\l. .\l()\\`.-\'|`. RARRISTKK. -\`uLIvn1m. (`0.\`\'h`.\`.\.V(`I:R. & Ford`: Block. Brock Sin-cl. Kingston. tl`.\lon1-y to Loon. Oct. 5 JOHN H!-.`TRA_Ll). .\i..\.. .\1'{1TTc..\1., 1\`u-nugsr In Inln nu \lr(`n\|un\ | DR. w. u. ANGLIN. .\l'.?u`.s., I-2N(:., Orrlcln-63 Earl street. near King Tole- phono oommunh-mlon. l1\II\Y u-lull n \'.\|J I I I) ll! U10 l'U6l Ulllcu. .uu.\n I nu nun.` nl 0W$K O\Il'I`0I|E Fl. i. U 7` .7 Fi \\'ALKF..\! & \\'Al.Kl-`..\I. A1'r0R.\`l\`.\ S. Solicitors. (cu. Kingston. op- poaite the Post (mice. mcmum \\'.\1.Km|. 9 Josntrn n. \\'Al.l\'!.\l. U. r.'. l\lU1\ ur.1.1., Ix.-\.. .\1.u.. L-..\l.. PHYSICIAN. Sl_`um:o.\', &c. omw --Lnlo Dr. .\Ic(`a\mmun 5. .\u. 2.5 Munlrmtl S1 reel. -_.\ . ..-.-.. .. ......- ...-v POWER AND SON. AR(`lll'l`l.'(`I`R and Building surveyors. Omco \\'ol|inglonmSlrool. Kinxnton. * L ' (`Li-im-:N'1`.\-, Dlcxfurr. directly opposite the Penal Olco. l\ \g!linglou lroel. Euunbllshod in Kingston. Thls Powder never varies. A mnrvvi of purity. strength and wholoz.nnu-m~:;~a. Mun: econolniunlihmnlhu ordinary kinds. and mu- not be sold in mlupelilion with the Inullillulc of low lost. shnrl weight. alum of plus: nlmlu .....a..... mu... nx"I_\' is (`.\.\'u. ROYAL! AK" I\U . I York. lb! `*5:-"` ."+1.' - DOV,` vunn Iunnnn Ti c1I.\k I \-non.-r Ilrqtlnnn nl \'uw \'nv-I: l`nIlnnn\ not no sun: In (`0llIpeuuun \\ nu um muunuuu; nf_plms Ilml_v wders. sou ox .\' l.\' emu. R()\ ALI N0 I O\VD|CI{ L`U.. 1% \\':\ll Street. New \'nl-E JUIIAV G1 l\t\L\\In. L414. 1. Soucrmn. &c. Olcv Flnrtvnco HI:-out op- to l.hol`ost Omen. .\m.\'1-:\' T0 m.\.\` M numnt nu!-Hunt rain. F|Ns oifY HOWE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. |_ 0.W.D_ER "AbIJ{eI?P-uFe". eonoE"6`i;u??,' 1).-nan-I -5...- . aasnmsg CARDS. "IERT A L`1(`|~:`xi1&:1|:i;`i\:{f' manna nl \\'nm..n -rul l`hi|.ln\n A an: can an? uu , _g___._._: - V C.~\RRU'l`HERS sum. ~..u Annurvu Klan Ritual JOHN s`1`kAx< rIu\n Run llllinn Hu;\m:u1~.\m\`. III.: II II -Inxn-nun-xi I 1. .x_"u|\'r:.\`.~, NJ` _ J. l.lhrr1~.-. .\l.l{.(`..~`.. I-Em; I`.-"-I-'% (1uuusI., TL` (K: :|-:. I-pun-\ \l.u.n ADAM .\l'AR`l`HL`R. A(X0l`.V`1'A.'l`I'. Arnnoll. to... (lake Chnuco Buvol. near King St. .. . ......-.--.a-... nn.\.. IK . 1`I..-...n.u\ Rn-u `l'lI(R IGJRI. (Sun liver oonplnht. lilhnuuu. to. Then tmublu who Inn torpidlty or II- dctnnoltlollnnlullhoulcl In pmupdy tnnhd. Annctlvuluuuhouldn Gt-It In Mien. say that ol lhn|||nn`|l'|l|I. fnllmrul thononnlghlhyou or two In u the nu do-udu-rub Ibhooo louooor riooavook, which will [rule- allynuonlho who at the Hood Ilhtudthonhyullowlllo thou !unvdcuoocuIIIi|||othoInnlthu-|oocn- zanoccuualy. .Vo|-lbydoulunb modi- WCIUHVUIIO `IQ Ill UIIIIT uilllcluu, 33:4. two man J. Noland. llolfonhln. I IIII ll'lI I lllllV`I_) uuuu. "0fmunnlh-- rkvoplubnuv ollpuuum tklnh: thy believe they vanish`! llvo will- out n prov:-uvoduty no rim M prune. Down-N. thry on not buthvnd by rim hon ohtoul. Onmpumun to the Outta and Butt (`nrollnl an count has hnn. whtn a lower grub 0! rice It ponluul. Nourlunundhg uncnq-hhuol tho mud (bu-Inwprkso! rk~oInndn.B no lkeablout phuhuou which but uocbun wotkal dun the war an In-mg taken up and placed In conulltlnn for nmlvuhn. I`. Nru. WIlI"Il III`, [Fl 3! IIIIIU lIl|lI". Thom Lu one thing nouns-(I with rtm In which thou bu In-n noulnnvemmt in MI! I century. and that In tho pounding 0! It 'l'houmv nwnpnmunlyt-rudo moment which won 1-nnpluy-I hy !lr- mllh when Ihry mm ` Om entnl-IN:-l, tn 1-hung! the rough coto clan rlu-, l\h- a-mployul by than now. The lnvenun. (wally u! the pawn! any h: Id! ab rlul mun-ly alum nth) __.._. ml... -1.. -_I-..A.: -_.. .II __..n.. . ll?! KVCIIIFFU II II. IIJIIU IIH"II WIZ- won. I! 4-Jmplunt in {ound with their wotk thoy will hunt for plnnta.-n who will let than k (U putty much at they plans. What plydo they pt! \\`on. not a gun Isl. Al-out fty ants n dn_v.-xeopt. at harvest time, when they at n littlo mun-. 1'\uw- In nun llulnnnnnn-1-O-I -`HI: ring In IIVI IIKJ IIIIIII Iulv nluxu uuI'III!'l ill`, val or not. 'l'her|ven and H11-k.IlH')hI dnmnn abundant-not ht umlontaxnnd doubtk-at they am not omen without rim They am given tub-jun min ulavotimu-. but lheyvannot. In undo todo u-lr work _.n I _..._...I-1..a L. l...._A _nL .|..J_ ._._|. 4::-vupv u lll'.lI`h lnwu` hlilnv in tho scnlv of in` u-Ihgrnm than the muun pl.-mutiou uoxrou 'l`hma not tnnxmu with nmn Ilnd It ex- tn-nu-l_\' clillvult. to undo-mum] them The ` malaria uf the Hood!!! rlw Ila-Ms doc not I!- fevl the-m Injuriululy. I. Ipprorn to acme with the-In as wall as I: data with the nlligm ton What uhmlm. lax)` cnuturv-A they am! They dun`! are much wln~u:r tht-y -n-L nr Inn! 13:`:-Ivar` -ml av-coin nunl l,.'|KNU Innnn Dnu.\, , Puuxcul. Aourluo. lilac Stunt. Klu- nu. Ioooylo hnon I-cal uuaouul other -mu-lug. PI\J\.KlllA\' ("nu-Iy thw- \ [(`I"|l"y. ` Th!` luv ; qucrl` Iul. n.`-nnr n n E lll|IKIll\' (L`_\ llllll Wlmt u rvnmrknhlo chnlngv has taken plun- iu the Inarka-t value of tlw rice llhtlsf \\'h-n they m-no wnrlml by slave labor they rm anueal all the way from elm tn 5-.11) an new. .\'o\\' (bu lust of {luau do not mumund mow than $-"MI. `l'hc-y are not In pruduvtlw now as they won: when nt placed under vul- tivulinn, but lheyare still very rich. The-_\` lie lhmg the rivo-hm mul smaller stmallm, nnvl |n- mxnpurnllwly \\urlhl1iI for unything but ruv. l'mlvr slave labor they )'irlIl1\| (mu; ` Ml)` hunky lvunln-ls an gem, and mulor In-o lnlmr the-_v )k`ll from llxirty In furl)". Thurs in nmluul-I that the vultivnunu undrr slaw labor was an every nvpu-t sup:-rlur. but it is pmbulsln that I! fa-rulin-N wen u.-~11 mnrv l'n\~l\~ |.m-la mull nu--mw-r the-nr vrlgmnl How long it was before the plantar would pennit n m:u`him' in cut their rim? Oh. no. tin-_\' saiul. "it will never do to let a run}; ing Innchino vntur our rive elds, thw rim is so lightly nltnvlwd to the stalk that more than hull` of it will in lost." Their fa-ms we-n~ um-nwum-. hum-\-or, unl now the lt`kl\) is grznlmilly lwmming a forgotten llL\ll ll' nu-nl inriwrultune. During the post sou- snn thon- were ||llllIl.'l who even used tho self lnimling reaper; If Anyono had sug- gvstul such it thing mu years agn he wuuld have [men rx-garded by rive plant:-rs as tlt for I lunntiv ns\-lum. II'|, _. ,. _ Ulll. Ill ||ll` HIUWIIIH Int`. luv uIl<'l Mutts much of that, because tlw elds, which are nlxmkt.nln~a_vs In-hm` the water vourseegare ` ooded at stated periods during the growing mus .~n I n ..w..., ..... ... ......,.. p 4 The methods of the cultivation of ride" are gradually changing. The old planters re- member very well when they had neither plow nor barrow, and when the planting was done with the hoe and the hand. The soil was tumed up and the trenehes were made with a hoe. The rice was drilledin the trenches by hand. 0! course the planters had to have plentyof help. About all of them owned their labor, and, hence, they did not. realize how much their (`rope cost to make them. In those days they considered that about ten hands were neat-$ary to make an acne of rice. The hoe was kept moving pretty steadily until the crop needed no further attention. When the rice ripened the sieklo was used to harvest it. It can be madily seen how slow the procem was, and yet the planters were contented, and the negroes were apparently happy. Now only about half as many hands are mquined to an acre. The ` mule, plow, harrow and drill have largely supemeded the m-gm and the hue. The planter now talks about the number of pluws he is running. instead of the number of hues His fields are pn-panxl quickly. and the rice is a putintothegmtmd bya machine. The hoe Lsstill uweful. lmwever, in cutting the gra$ out of the growing rice. The water dots .`I\|`A" Ilia} L.usnn.~.\ 9|... nhle urluinh -an [Special (`orrespoudencel SA\'.\.\'.\'All, Feb. `1.--Riee_ plu_nt-rs `ere great growlem They are always complain; mg of something. If it isn`t the weather it in the lubor, and if it isn't the labor it`: th,0 price of `rice. The truth is they have pretty good reason to complain. `They are not as prosperous us they were yvhen they owned their labor. Once they were regarded as the nalmbs of all this section of the country. They had their due houses and drove their llnehorses. They `went north or to Europe ; -hs~th--saunter.-1.-Lite had and few troubles for them. They are culti- vated gentlemen now, as in rule, but their ` pocketbooks are not as fat as they were thirty )'0lH`S 880. Due u-Lu II... n-Lu: ulnntina inhnvxet I'c nnf nu , x... . ..,,\.. But. why the rice planting interest is not as prtipcmus now as is usedxo ho, is hnnlm ex- plain. Perhaps, after all, it is more prosper- ous than the rice planters would have the world bolim-0, Those who make u li\"in2 by tilling the soil are inclined to loolx on the gloomy side of things. In... .....n.,..:.. no on... ....In....o:.m ' A! `ring ulna Oontrn.-at licun-on the Old Days Ind the New--.\luchln-ry Gmdunlly Flndlqg a~ Flucwltengvera In Place or Slg-Ides. V some (:4.-no.-ml Information. `GOR,GlA' `l -TARMVERS WHO SAY THE TIMES ARE DULL NOWADAYS. | \ 1);`;-;:\*1*1*7:'I RIQE. lone uucllucn. rnmnn Ihn I`|n\ plullalliuns punt Tings` an` hula of 4 mlnnuuu ll nu-`h I i uh-.. oh. .~nn.n. ..I.u.|nvi..u nonrvwu Ionlltouh Pllb. I , ...L_, . -1 mnl [1 Nut. ' HE BARITISII \vH1(;,\v[3DNEsDAY.FEB} -2. IIID AIII Ill llllwiu n~ Iuu III- pocy ohoriol huilh count Tmuylvu uh. huh; anal not hm w ch audit. Quid Attention should slimy: ho `IN: to the halt anal sculpt Dr. Ihruvculh `Halt Magic." and once lnavhllmvllli Ihohlr uclocsl inc elolll. lnslth coal Man. In con laid. ucqvlun roobnnnotgnuo. It will pmduco u ha! I! hlr. It will u` new I 00 h ou-|`|_| .,).g_ Von! nlllnIfl'v:MIbolnlr.IIIlnnovnul (non of aluulnnn. A. llntuvcntl. solo manufac- tunr. Tomato. J. 0. Klnkuul A. l . (mum, drlnbb. ogunh for lngwn. '50 H '....o l lnslc loo slug dun. Wu usual on V0 limbo ol llnrdocl Bind sun but Ioodlulno lot regu- t ul|uFIItIngtho;yuoullwl 3:: on."-.l'.'lhn. ooHnI'.u, L ounduiuwc-0 r acagus 5.-at-u.o..u.II-. an Inn: `g yup is the thrust Mu] Ilollownrfllln. Sudden transition from heat In oolcl. or {mm raw inclement weather to up reusin- climaton. fnmur the dexolopmenl n muni- nld ulineoum, which may. in man inncncu. I-o chovkml and nuden-l nl-ortivo by An only room to than rif in. mining. and Itrcnulhoning Pi": 4111: In {known In!` Mglulv outcome-I nmlicine nurdn I ale and any n-mo-Iv for dmnu every condim- lioul wrung wh`u:h Illllenll-hy climates. npi-I 1-lwlgll. nr dietetic ermn. can onyx-uclor. uulolvcmally nlnovu any walnut alf- indulpm habit may have inaluooul. In all oouclmou nl the system bonloting nu dio- oun. Inch :5 u:.i Id5I :lI:i b I apathy. ling- Icnncn. Hello "I II vs Iqlw - ally Iorvicoahlo in slowtivuoity ol hind uul body by both nouul and lick. If I /`,1 I, III! III I Illl`ll`llIll a '\\' in Valparaiso, Ind.` 3~ - - '-1""- He built three canalhoats, the ralto ply botwnn Chicago BL lA`.>nh,in INK lnltlioliowua in Racine, \\'k In 1&5`! he started for San Franchro with a largo stock of hqrna, which he auld out in Bali [Aka City ata largo prot. Arriving in San Fnuiclsv In bought and aold two or thrm huu-L; Then he In-nt into the brick trade. hum brich he went. into the livery busines, which he followed for seven yum Selling out the livery businua be next uponed in Virginia City. Km-., lI\ tho lumluer index dealing alao ` iii nsal vstniv and mining ntorlu. Ht-came out of [bu mining rvgiun at lzut with 89111),- tll). and l mil in San 1\iic'iom the Baldwin hotel, um` nf tho vnstlivst I:-nu-lrim on tho (`cumin-nt. Hv also pun-h t(\l some 50,!!!) acrccolihe int land amuinl Inn Angolealn lamb!-rn (`alifiimlt "0 has i-nvtnl many fann huusas un this plaiitauuii. aiicl ben 50 apt-nds muvhoi` huurno among his onnco grown anrl vim-_vards An iutnnm lover of homo rm-un.:, he in aura to turn up lb!!! than h mum gm-at turf mntmt. And although he ismllal l.u<`iy" Baldwin. them is no doubt that hard work and fun-sight have had much to do with his cum: The Fllnnnn Dlllllnnalrv Spu-ululor of tho Pacic Canal. The nmvs of the rcnsnt sou-re illm-cu of Mr. E. J. Baldwin, the during, open handed ~ \ .~'pu-ulntur wlmse name has been the s\'nunym for luck on tho Pacic coast, will he ['6 mired with regret by I who have lnothim. 1'-uhlwin went noun Butler (`uunt_\', 0.. to In- dium at the age -1 ~ ..--... \g an N\ L3 IIUI \'i|lll||\'. The infnuntry aw to wear 1-pauk-rte; Cur- tridgw aw to lo carried in an outside pocket of the tunic, thus doing away with tho cu~ tridge box. us. A.n.`xum uQ.u.."n. `' ta! .9. my . yin I- L-..n.._ .__....| ..... A... .. ck .._.Iu U1 [U17 p!lIU\ (Ll: The mcommendn- tions were that the round jacket bo abolished nltogoth- er, and the tunic serve for all occa- sions. This tunic is ropresoutul in the iuustmtipns. The new tunic is Illl EU Illlll I tendering I meuts and 2 tion easy. be roomy 0.x nnu-nu"! '"a ---V ' * ' v r It will enough b`l.'LL\' ACCOL'TlRID. to permit n woolen waistcoat. to be worn undommth. It has p0\`kut.~x intvrior and ex- am-inr 'I`h..|...!I iu nf hlm~I.- lnnmr nu it hat lLl)(.lul'lI(IIlll. ll "H5 lK,K'Kl'IN IIIIUI lUl' llll TL` mrior. 'l`holn-It is of black leather. as it has been h(`l`\'!L)fun*. TL- :..r.....-.. . . 1` H. .susnnI`4|..nQ um um-um ullu saw` an Lula umu. . Tho vlmngcs in uniform proposed by the minister of war have been cum. ull_\' looked into by :\ n1ilitzu`y board. uml recommended . They were onlm-rod to be submitted to the Fmnch isom- bly for approval. 'l`|m rnvnin mnndn '-u J. .,r._ ____._-_ I` h 0 se Pacic` 0! 7 yuan. At. `:3 he wn II morrhlnt in Ind. built lIlL\Hl'.\Il'.\ I II I . C. I. (`rwru-. u.u.. nuwoaonr lo lir. Janis. Umvo and Ih-sidwnn Phynlcinn. Hur~gu;n_ &c. nearly 0 [inane me Post umm \\'c-lllnmun Street. ( laln the cllyor country pmmpllg Attended lo. -clos9 cropped. He has set the exainple by cultivating one upon his own chin and cheeks. Since Napoleon III, the Frenchman has worn a mustache and ifxm.eI.`lul in the fashion set by the late emperor. But Gen. Boulanger knows the weakm-ss 9;, _fellow conn- 9 their vanity. A I*`rc1n`lm1un would prefer to go without his bath rather than ` to leave his mus- .\'I:\\' L"N1F0!l,.l!, ggche wlghout being ` waxed till its two ends stuck out like steel ` pens. llul this op.~r:ltion takes time, far too ` much tinn-; so duos tho el:xl.omto shaving and trixnxning nround the xuustache. 'l`horo~ fore, sn_\s Boulungor. lot the soldier wcur a full ln.-nnl nml saw all this time. ` rr|.,. ....:l`m.... r\vv\v\r\cn4` hv Hm uearu-u Iuu l.I`.`lll\I' R t.x':\`1I1n '\?f1"iETl`:"ls ` l , _ _ . ` |' The Nqw Uniform ldr the FI`onh_ Inc . ` ' . d ` mutry. Gig.` Boulanger, just. now the idol of the French ru entoers, is making uumy changes ` in the Fmnch army designed to int-rtsasq its ; eectivcxlms. ~ ' , ` ` He proposes to change the drew ot"the sol- ; - dier. For one :13, V _ he has recouimend- ` ( I ml the yvearing of n 1 beard-a full heard- _I...... ...........\...I 11.. PREPARING %FOR THE FIELD. IIU W . and "LUCKY BALDWIN. NEW \\'llI'l'l-' (`U'l"lN8. .\'|C\\' \\'l'|ITIi (011038. NRW \\'llI`l`R (XJTTUNE. NEW WRITR (X)`l'I`0N8. NEW RMl|R0ll)ItRlI'3'L NEW (TIIHYKKD IUIUNR. NlI`.\\' l'2NI|R0lDNRlll. NIIW CIIHTIID IIUSLINK NEW BMIIRUIDBRIIR. NK\\"(.'llIIKIl| HLHIUNR. NEW l`A(.'I'0I\' GYITOXQ NKW PACTDRT WHORE NEW FACTOR! (0`l'l`0N8. ALI. AT SALE PRICDI. JA Uinnl III-count to India` AH Vlcrka. ` S I`I'.`.\'l `I6 cl` (`R 17.1.31 . -- am Jan, I! THIS WEEK AT THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. HUI NEW 1 IIINIIROIDNRIRL * NEW`: All ls. unlu-., Ancmtnct. 0rrIcI~MonlnnJ Street. King Il. . .. . up .a.. rue-nun

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