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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1887, p. 2

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ur.of'r.G!ln:o\u-too.` Brockvlll : t ` hgvo mum lnxh-" 10:` aon Cold `ad wmohlttmngodnulyrr 1 ' ,,..;-==,.*",..."..-..%.`:.':;.' :; ..-2: '-r:~.:.- I n . :` - , 53 uu wondex-ml mogdnotorv can an: ` Ids. 'I`hruenndLungCou:~ I pmnu It In thou: doubt tho but ; ..`.?";..}.:s.'.': `.`.'=?3t `:33 o'%n'g'a5.r`3'c'.`o&- . 1'73 PRINCESS STREET. lll\lI0l': I\l|II 179 Wellington St, near Princess .-\`Good Double Breeclrbonding Gun for 12. 815. SIT. m mu! n mmnlum Double Gun. with all t. e hnnro\'e- Eoostume Cloths. -_L.--.A I114-.1-1-up IIIC IICIIICIILI IIIGII UVCIn Our $2.50 Ladies French Kid Buttoned Boat is the finest Boot ` in the city at the price. Have always been a main feat- ure of our trade, and we are this season better prepared to meet the Irlemand than ever. .... an III I _A!--I E._-..-L ll!.l Wellington St, 2 Doors from Princess St. LAD|ES'F|NE BOOTS D. F. ARMSTRONG , ICE CREAM 7 SODA WATER. FRUITS. and CONFECTIONERY and cranes, A n `L- ........ L-.. ....A ..\....-....0 9 141 PRINCESS ST ucxs out: turn. In-cuppcrs This department is now complete, com- prising Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves. Dress Shirts. Collars. Cui, Hsndkerchiefl, kc. Murray & Taylor's, Children`: All-Wool Hone from 5c up. Ladies All-Wool Hole from 20 up. Corsets 25, 37}, (5, 50c and up. Children`! Hnndkeichieh 3. 4, 50. Ladies Hulxdkerchiefl 4, 5, 7. we and up. Ladieu Kid Gloves 30, 50. 75c Ind up. Ladies` Wool Underwear--a ne new stock. La lieu Collar: from 50 up. DRY GOODS IIEI/ER S0 CHEAP. LOOK AT THESE PRICES. M urray&Taylor s. SATURDAY NIGHT. More Bargains H`Remember Price: always the Lowe: O 176 PRINCESS STREET. Two Doors Below Polson's. SATURDA Y Hardware, Paints, Oils. -D!ALIl.8 IN--- l _0_W.D_ER __A!)o|utely Pure: Es? MEN'S DEPLRHENT. WUIIUQITUI IIIUIIIIEIIIU IUI ' " ""` ""' _ ...... .... mud V Three feIClll`8'_0` thin Inobnlntlon are gu nu 0101 dm'-hb'`%`J Q strikingly chaneu-Hicotnodu-u Int: the inmdn.:fl:g o':::n7h'15o":'c'."o" - ` III 0' "'0 "|I|'IlI|- and cm- RE -ANl)- DIX-IODI IIOTEIIWF. " wt:-ikinglychnlleueotuadu-nvar: lb: `-an! an rnllnnnf EnnnnnL_nnnl$n. .u'0o[n. L IIB rlplll CUlI%lllnl`IIolUll [ITUVC Bull! every detail had been worked out The ter- ritory of ` Fnnco is compact; the railroads oouhrtowud tlnnorthandoutmud noun a high than of emcioncy; they ctn be taken any minute by the govornmcnt. and to, if I-`rmcodoagotowursoon. we mnyexpect a contest to dwarf all an: Inn gonoaheton it. Ah, it we had only been as in lR'lI'|P gov thn llndinnlg with I ninh, Rnl.-, ` All, II we unu only [ll E WIu*frI1lu1u Ill 1 1370:" my the amnesia, with a mu sum. 3 the Conservative journal: expnu I-hopo that this perfect pI'epu'Mion will prevent vnr. ` and}; Honda Illustro uyl: ` . TIT; nu-all nnl (Manning (ha fnt-t lhnf. this ] lrlllxlxll put: III) we lluu Inn: Iuurvuluua ` l npklity 1.ooo,ooo soldier: and sun have the 8)0,000 roan-hes" to Iowa is territorial T . troops. The rapid concentration prove: that nvnrv dnknil hm! hon wnl-Imd nnf. Thntan Every man enrolled was soon on the march to his rendezvous. The next day they were unused, the next they wcrwe `armed and equipped and the next joined their ngimenm The railway: and telegraph: of the whole district past-d at once under military con- trol. and 150' tt-ulna pascal through Tou- louse in one night carrying men and supplies The cavalry md artillery were equipped from their own depots; requisitions on the peasants I.-anal`. an nmnrlul Iinnmn and par}: Im- nary to In? colupu-wax. PIC. [Then follow minute dlmctlons an to the wqy each one shall report to his Immediate superlolnl The civil and mlliury authorities are respon- sible for the execution of these dlmctiuus. ' The Minister of War. [III Frlnnu LAFIBI-DIII VI -|lCllnlAQllV- In execution ol the law of July . HG. the minister of war order: the mobilization of the null. at-nice and eorpede troupe of the she u-my stationed in the territory of the 8910- teenth N.-[tonal the corn: dhrmee; daothere qulsluou of autumn. carriages and human In-cu to the co|up|-tenets. etc. [Then follow minute war DIIIKKIOII I5 llllg. OI. ' A few minutn after the dispatch was Is- wivui It the prindgnl town: of the district the mayor: wore notied, and non looming the people aw this on the bulletin boards: .ot'r. 00. "nnyI:f Elixir" turn uvoro nun:-. Lumbbr` and Choose No:-thAu\1It&. Ont~.ItyI= `Tim- Eon in n medicine tor a 3314:, Three 3 1nd Lung It In Iilli 1 Con doubttho mod!-. 2 III IE A\l0llB IHIIIIIV Ilfli Waueednot disguise the fuel (halt this great experiment in mobilization wul bu keenly regnrdod bytho fonlgnor, and that` on the activity, and and good will of earl: participant will depend` the lmpnuion it will she. beyond our boundaries. of our xnilitnry condition. It wgll be A grand In victory it the tonlgn ornm worthy of tnnuou shall say after the fact In pt-ovcd: Franco in indeed prepnrui for uni dealing: with other nation: hereafter.` ' -bu-lblnplv Jhm -13! IL: Tlil MAYOR 0|` PINBAQVEL Frniiu-. the six departnu-nu wintering at Toulouse; and the experiment was 1 pcrfect success \\'itln'n twenty-{our hours 40,000 men we-n~ at the military depots ready for active servivef The illuuruunl paper-not Paris giro graphic accounts of the procauingu, with illustra- tions. some of which we reproduce. The 5\'OliIDl`|ll army mrpn, the one selected. is commancieul by Gen. Brmrt, who served with great iiistiiu-tiuii in Alrica in 1&3-57. in Italy in 1169, in the Mexican expedilionund the war with I`:-unis. and has risen by regular degnvu from com lieutenant to divon (moral. Pun t to I luvpunad on the $111 of July iltygovei-riment. lint isued pri- nts direction to All the colnmuidon ot the six department: included in the district of the Sorenteonth corps. Placurduwen than dalppcd to the mayor of every commune to behold {or onion. On thowthot August, at 8 p. m. the telegruphic ordcr went out: H:-ihilinnlha nnvn M-nnru n! the Sou-on. y U p. "L, DC wlrgrnpun; UIIIUI WEIII out; ` Iobiliu.-the active troops at the Seven- uenth corps dhnna. The on: day of mo- bilintion in Aug. 81.` A l.- uninnlnn all-nr Ithn dim-mink unnnn. nu pun I IIIII ox uvu. nuuuugur. tannins linen nnond lrom vhoollcoot um-nhryot vu-:l>uI Ha nhono has boon cu-rhdontvmhdgnlneonubyclopnuol ucnury. 'l`huo|n-elglatoonulthcncorpn d`annto-cu-II cunpddng Ibo nlllth of 1 given dhtrict Win: the onronmcnt. an nngauntud pnudnnhilhunnmur phu.ltwuducidudIouloctonodhI.rkt,no-` My the men to |-InNou onm,eomp|ob the arrangement: and lush tho moon: I } cut. The dun-ict uloctod was in tho Iouth of Illlll I-llll us`; ` Inn wnu-bully gwpuul. this we Pruoinn Army Im- II up lniglwu state 0! olcloncy. French prtdo wu vru:-lly wounds-I. but an lrnnn mu well Ielnml. In ml-lninu tn llw n--gulnr army. winch uvm-ls mun men. the I-`Ivuvh have: put on | omni- nuliury (mung all the nunlu or the nut clan and nearly as many rourvu A: than an wurlung a-mun in than of poumnml only to he culled out In an emergency. um pn-mun In to make than handy to: war at nhnrt untim and ye! leave than old- uun The uyntom ndoph! In rallul the molnhuuou ol tho corp dhrmeo. Th: nlnn In that an! {Inn nnuIAnl'. The hotel: Pvopjo and no French Jur- nnln Ruthuloulo Over the locus: ol the Iehouo-A Country luor with I Incl: tau Annals; Cu-nopoodonu. MOBILIIATION OF THE FRENCH MILITARY RESERVES. HOW THEY DID IT. THE BRITISH \\'Hl(. FRIDAY SEPT.3u. Universal Stoves and Ranges, Reliublg Brands. CANADIAN & AMERICAN COAL OIL Delivered to any part of the city." 'l_'Io Oolsunptlou 0! Brandy. A Row`: York who merchant nyl that the comomption at hnndy is nudib declining. The lncrnu of population ought to hep It whonltwullthodoclinotu Ilkht, but is ` 31-on lot and let every yu-. El: explana- ? sin b not that Amorlmns believe It a mum ` hurtful bovot-up than whkky, but that the M pooplonnuocuo olluwbonblotaoro-1 use the economy whhky drinking: Chkigo Non. ' v - \\- IINCIII ('0nEqIlElI YD Ill!!!` crpu; UR] IID fond of talking about it. and glorifying it. as it it were rare, precious, ideal. I am wholly unable to sham thin prejudice. Ianuocript making in hard. precarious. in paid; it may be regarded in Ibo main as an unfortunate out-upation,)and, as Inch. entitiod toaomo degree of lympathy, but not othorvrb. I cannot no wherein it dion, an an employ- ment, from practicing law. taping accounts or nailing groceries. exceptathat than are ion nnproilhue.-JI'ning` Henri Brown in Lip i pincotth. l a` . ' 7 II I fwhon he entered unxnr n. LOVIRING. politics. ha was a journeyman shoemaker, and was dmployed in I Lynn shoe factory. In 1972 In in: nlnnhal In thn ntnfn hlrhln. or 1.ynn.nnu nu ma: no wourwoonxn-. V 111-. Lovaringinnmau olpnctlonndoq, a great worker, and is eminently 1 self made - I The Work ot Ihulnorlpt aking. Many munncript xnnkun seem to attach special conuequcuouo their cum they are fund nl hnlkint nhnnl. It. and nlalfrlnn it In ulu wuuompxuyeu In I uyuu Iuuc uuvury. In 1872 he was elected to the am legisla- ture as u labor rpreoenutivo, and in 1874 he was re-elected. In 1881 he In ducted mgyor of Lyni|.n_nd 1111889110 wouttooonxnu. Ilr Lnvnl-Ina In - rnnn nl In-nnnnl than n fUl"IrIl.llUI.Illl' $\. Ill launched forth on his political cancer he has always been identied with lu- bor movements, And istoday a trade: unionist and a Knight of Labor. Ho roceixyed his education in the public scliools of Lynn. and served as private in the urn, when he lost g $; nnwul nu n4vvvInu.u Henry B. Lowering, the Democratic nomi- nee for governor of Muzsachusetts, was born in pnrtnrnnnuth N H in 13.11 Sinnn ha X [or g0\'0I'll0I' OK 1\lClIlll|J, 'l|I lllfll in Portsmouth, N. 11., in 1841. Since he Innnnhnol lnh An .: 9.: ? ` ' `I ` If] UIZWUUI IIIU W-H"l` 2% M. d..,.,........ - at the New York mnuuu. nvuaxr. navy yanl. There he remained thne years. Later he com- manded the steamship Richmond for than years, and the Mediterranean squadron of the European eet fora year. andraturncd to the United Staoaaln November. 1871. On Oct. 5, l873, he took command of tho navy yard. and was subsequently in chargeof tholgaguo Island naval stations. from which he was ordered to tho Naval Asylum govarnonhlp. which he held until Oct. 27,1879. when be vacated that position and was placed on the retired list. BIBBY & VIRTUE, Clooo of the I21-emful Career ol 3 Bravo Inn. At Bryn Hun`. recently. Rant Admin] 1. R. Mudhon Mulluny pcned any. Hound reached the ripe age of three Icon and ten. and had bean in the nan] nrvlco forty-In yous. He entered it u I Inidshipnua in Jnnunry. 1831 In that capacity In urvod as yunund was then promotcd topunad midshipmux. Six yen: later in become I lieutenant. Seventeen you! after that pro- motion he was made commander. Five you: deer that he wore the uniform of a captain, Ind thnaoyeus from thattimobovunoour modon. During the war he commanded the stunner Wymdom, the nhip Supply .13 thnnnnm-u Cll (`JllXI|IlUlI?`l' |U UIIVKV I II` just certain dnmcultlec with that coun- try. On hi: return he ro-ontnnd lounulixm. established a liver cnlhd The South. which run for eighteen monthnnnd ttopptd. Ho than cxnnocud himnll with The Washington sum. and In won alter crud elected I repnuontntivo (mm Vtrginh to tho Thirty-dxth congnu. 80 Ill n momhor of the Confederate con- gnndurlng tho wur and rvoeind thoruak 0! brigndier gum-ul. In l'i'>t he Iru mp- ;und by the Union troops. but was shortly Afterward roleucd. Since the war he Inn rpent most.o! his time in New York. daily nu dc fomwo ovorywlmo paid no can nupmnl--utn ul Ibo Pnril juumnll. aough they Iwhl upcohl mo:-I tad houvod qvocul hon--cu at lnodqmnoru. thy Inn gunk! with Muplflol in thought coumuuu. and mm u! that Iran nnutud an Pruulnuphl Hn Hun fun uni nnl -II nn In: aid: Dbl Ilnv HI CXVEIII I.` health. In 1851: wand jdurulinu, ` uad was mnncctpd \ with The \\'uNn~ mu Union and The . Richmond Euquir ` __r. In `S55 he w (-13. noon A. "ton. lppolnltd by Prmident Pierce I Ipo '-in] nxnun ix:|'nI\.\r In II!!! In Id- The Inn Who mu Argue tho Annula- IstI' (`um (kn. Rug!-r A. Pryor, who has comoutod to Aid In trymg to an the Inch 0! tho CM- cngo Anuchhu. in I mun 01 Hr- glnh, and is as non ol-I. In 1565 `;.:`5-'..`. .`i.'s..'a'.`. ."y' Q ~nlI.non Anal naInnlA.| L. uunpuuu uuulry zolhgomdndophd tho prdou ol` lunbut guoltup` an account olbod L._IIL '- `ll L- Ill WLIUKCIUWIH` [ll-I',|K 51 T13 unnyln lzlbnd tutu. 0on.Bou|nur uioptallhhmothodot mungthogrut mul- urynuIlIoIboI~`reu-hhuocnauint nchoxpounmndtbonoult uidulmmouuly tothomlmlryuugoulthonpulauc. [willy III!!!` III ` I III Eur K3! llllj` nonlu an-ananla (man an alopu oh hrs non) In lalglnly auggatlvo cl arena In tho Uullod man In lawn; with they join. laugh and hat up with a show 0! naulutlou. It In ovldenl that they an Jun from Ilsa plow. Nlraad Into the army` and homely whg lhemulvea at home u.-we man. In conclu- sion. we may nay that tub `Incas In rapid unobllluuon make: an Punch military tuna now tlnaqnal clay in Ihawotkt. Iltnob dlnary rapldlcyul cuumntnllau and man- mont Ina uucrovlu glory or the Oaruan AIIIILI In IE` and IHTII (Inn naunlg-`nan Iulll Illyllr. II ICIIIIIIS "W0 Inn Inn urn-uul than than and ukqnlnlusthonnyon 'l'huuyoroll`n- uqubl In worthy at I [ulna la Plutan-In. W0 tuuud unvtgunu on (allow!) you: old. below his hater`: oven. Mud down to the hull; and his pnlrkmc and energetic langugo [rally mm-ed cu` Tho at Imd Iouhf non]: manna (mm nu clot Pits. \.\' `ll IHFIII '1' DUI` K: the Inn was not all L` have the-Ir rgvengo In mi "."u|'. W` '\\'.n Inna hon`: now...- `Lure of D. F. Armstrong). begs to inform his riends that ha ha: opened I Bootnnd Shoo Store on TJRINCESS STREET, n:__--.u_ -__--1._ n._LLx||v_ l\IA n.__.I REAR ADMIRAL MULLANY. GEN. ROGER A. PRYOR. Henry B. Lowering. I l.\......:_.. cl... `l'\.-..u.-. 1VfIl1IIZ$nIu.$II Iuuouuido. an they I picturing tho "but- hum H. n,urmoN`s, o11Ev's TOBAGOO& CIGAR STORE, FALL STOCK COMPLETE .\`nm $.'l. :uu|_ nu-u`.<, I` l;\:n.~:, $21 from $7 up 1115'.` . (inn 1 an era ridom Mags und u-lls 450. .101`. u shut .\leusur-5 uunhincal. I` SUMO 81.25. Duck Calls. 75x` 10 $1. l.u.~\dvrs and I Turn 2 |'rshv wI?33EsLT `W Iuplelm-r IF 7 J e\`vr_\'lhin $18 pm` sf ammo. pr: R2. Pure and 31.15 per loo. -Brass Shells 20. 5c. re.` 100 an : 3_ Iulltnn. O06. 50v` we and 750 lb. . - lh _._; l\....|. u. .. - Zhuon 7-m \ xweaul mr uvercoau. Tweeds, Blue}: and Colored, and I-`run.-3 Worstosla for Suitings, and the choicest variety of Fancy Punting: to be found in the city. - Place your order early and lmvc your Fall Suit or Overcoat made before the trade be gins to boom, and remeunlner. Ul'R l Rll,`l-I.\` ARE RIGHT. H'.\`ee our stock of Fancy \\`ur:to.-ls for Prince Albert Suits. 0. ROBINSON, y-u-u-jj 3-.___:- Directly opposite Pu-khl'I Old stand. He has on hand A In-go And well snorted lock of Ladies`. Gentlemen`: and Bo n`Bootu f all varieties : also Trunks. Vnllsoa. c. I intend making Custom Work nupoehlt having necuml the services of tho but wor men. `Guns, Ries, Revolvers and Ammunition. We are showing a huge and exnenaiye assortnient of Ovemoatinga. Suiting: and Trouseringn in all the Latest Fabrics, new design. new nhudes. Our stock comistsof Beavers, Meltona, Naps. Friezea, Pilots, Wontedl and Fancy Treads fur Overcoau. 'l`u.....l. Ill...l. .....l (3.1...-...l .....l l.`....... \\'m..o...I. hm Quilinm. nut` thn nhnh-A-Q var-inh: Grand Opening of Fall and Winter Goods F. X. GOUS|NEAU&GU. A/D gm V5/zVv7176H.$. (3? ,4 Special Programme of Attractions and Startling Low Prices prepared for Every Day dur- iug t/we week. All are welcome. F. X. GOUSINEAU & U0. A Banquet of Bargains A BRAND FREE EXHIBITIIIN 20,000 PEOPLE NEW STAND. C- IRC)ZBIl\TSCDl\T S.* Of the Largest, Ohoicest and Cheapest Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY 60005` in the Dominion. Have made Extraordinary Preparations to receive and entertain the Who will visit the (my of Human During Pair Isak. 0. Bnusholla '20. to. Inc and on Cl]. ruwuur. nn- --~ m11um.4oc.mc; we and 75 tb. Hnu\rds' Sea Shooting Tg` and Duck ShooIlng.l)cLo 750 lb. Curtis &: Hnrvoyh. OI lb. Every description of Sl ()F'HNG `GOODS. to:-_ the forest. eld and stream 1 Specially laid out for the People. 'A_7I7vrAL:DRoN _s- A WGi.'amn'eed as Lola/% as the Lowest NEW BOOTAND SHOE sroms. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM,

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