Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1903, p. 6

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i# off H it ie i £3 Ey EFF FE rif skiici EEE 2 x were standing ab- ig tables waiting for ua to "on wouldn't see i you Jor long a day. roe in atoular ah I" they were lovely. Two sisters have sole charge of the little ones, and with the help of assistants, * have school daily, on them: sewing and other will to mingle heir prayers on aren't living well, And then what is Joes Sad ood to live ke the ways of most first ? 7. aidan shows that the dima, no 'matter what her has uw weakness for * over babies, as the man said the other day. Hi h up on the top flat a tty, brig : ty leven years of he Jeved, love wom oi baby was on ea toa car of gn he 'holding 'court mn honor of its eon " Wak bu only $1.50 a | yalescence, and in the train of wor- at shippers, quite .as gbsorbed as His o the Cadet Sieasher 4 * d'chinged Royal Highness' mother, who had wen Then, in jcome in to him, were four sis- "aperenlec Aap "some small | ters, 'snatching '& moment from work, he lost his appointment for a omen of play, and fringing searchi the outski was every woman in the #0, ona tramp, " ward who on manage to get any: where near im. day, 1838, saw him: still a And then it was tine to say "good- bye," for the good assistant mother had other 'visitors to cicerone--rauch pleasanter visitors , by the way, who didn't prefer stairs negotiati ted , to ing along in Th . -50e, Ib, at Gil-T 14 takes the wise to see ! a we 8 street, with her eyes . ting Bret ground, her mind filled with f her eps deal. Sud- ? ds small boy Suite queried, * '1 spring's about when we Lt Son see them Sutwclses, ain't it woman Stuer diack like a shot Jom Erebus. Hor opened ears caught the flood of coming down from n housetop, looking where the hoy's Sager indicated, hare was the a ay WX a ast, tel ov w nice it. was to be alive. We ma ery angry with that same Sir in in July, when a . away ed m our own t just now he's. the Test thing in all ng the boy on ibs, many Stil omfidense on ngs, atter it wo! just how he happened to know she "f needed waking Wh slo The following pretty gowns were worn by our Kingston visitors in Ot 1 § ac- storm. Queer man that dear old boy. Small, fidgety, a pack of restless merves, he jerks out his , with sharp, spasmodic jests, like so many little stabs into the brain of his auditor, He is on the sun- ny side of sixty, he looks twenty years' older. His bald, head, skirted very low with a usk of straggling white hair, stend- ing on end, has a very expressive , - His eyes, like slits, through which 'sparkle two black diamonds, are deep set, lost in bagev lids 'and wrinkles, a medley of tiny meshes, which entwine his whole features. He is clean-shaved and his lips, thin and are continuously moisteded by tongue. usual, he spoke about women's | fancies, He must once have been GOV. CARVIN] RHODE ISLAND, Whom William J. Bryan has suggested J as a demotraties presidential possibility. Miller, mother of the groom, and Mrs. Macdonald, mother of the bride, Mise Edith Austin, Toronto, is vis-. iting Mrs, A.W, Nueray, Kingston. - - - Soap jelly to wash delicats fabries with is ws and cheaply made from hits of toilet. soap, the last of cakes leit. in the bathroom. Fill a wide mouthed glass - jar and pour boiling | water over them: Add a tablespoon- ful of glycerine and the juice of half a lemon, Stir and allow to dissolve. This jelly is excellent not only for fine | Ei but to soften and whiten A note for the summer "girl who has a taste for odd furnishings. - } you wish . an acorn pottiere, such as a ydung woman artist has in her cabin, | gather jnantitio of oeorus in; ho | ent stages pening from glossy brown to greens.. In your leisure: mo- ments sort them into little piles, ac- to color, and string them as Your, dictates--different tones on tring or one on one a When dove, fasten them on a fight fod or grille that fits your door. most noticeable among the new colors for. sprin is a n beaunti ful shade, which is | nei . tomate, ne tot, no orange, but a soften' ol "heat" of all thes combined? It is lovely, a; color to make an artist rave, and a woman of fashion to de sire it for her own. It will be admir- ably becoming to a dark woman, and will blend oe desivily with the blonde hair of her fair sister, a8 it has none of "the hardness of "dither orange or tomato. Tt is particularly striking when worn with navy blue cloth, but shonld not he used in" t masscse and when in light touches here and t where proves most fetching. - - -. - ueen, Alexandra is said to have looked most lovely at the opening of {i parliament at Westminster. Her ma- J#stv was in shimmering black, with the blue Order of the Garter; her train of velvet held by pages. Her little roy- al crown had a great single drop over the brow, and a lace weil in soft folds from the back, the front of the dress resplendent. with diamonds. Low hair dressing has gone out in Paris. The last table omaments dre of crystal, clasped with gold handles, fine as lace, and sparkling with gar nets, the colors of which: are to be repeated in garnet or ecamation pink linen cloth, i with great wheels and ornaments"ol Irish crochet, a oh the the viss-regal drawing-room | (while te: 7 ely Sppliaued ith wi poin! w actu lace medallions, mar: #, Slag will Jeave on Thurs: | ae wi Xs Ei tend guest of Dr. Stevenson. Miss Vera Mundell is visiting Mrs. ey A. White, in Hamilton. aah! is the guest of Mrs. Sullivan, Ev Echoes Of "Faust." J "Po you kuow, 1 overheard a wo A Sn given by Miss iv inthe next box say shat vou yan Mossisbre, ix young, for it is' Shid he has beet atrg- ciously jilted. | , his sarcastic re i marks. -- "Why, dort you, for once, lash men's failings," 1 said to him, "it soems we have enough of that to sat- isfy your ironical bent and tastes?" L "Just so, just so, but men are h overdone, insipid, emptied, while wo- j men are many-sided, eternally attrac [ tive, supremely intéresting, and make j my old heart gloat over their delici- f ous eccentrivities. 1 think I have just there a jolly good bag of facts for { you. Let us look it over. You know my favorite is the American girl, and 'we will have a glance at 'her beiore | jumping across the ocean, where we twill to-day find our most seductive episodes. | "The American girl is the brightest of all stars, the ideal, in the domain lof the exquisite unforseen. She whis- titles on the streets, at home and at the piano--and faith | extremely well, indeed. She plays polo, tennis, foot- ball, hockey, Ne baseball. She rides a horse, a bicycle, a balloon. She four-in-hand, a cance, a sail-boat, a steamyacht, an automo- ile and all men. She shoots with the istol, the rifle, the arrow, Niagara inion with a burrel, at the whiskey i bottle with a hatchet, and all hearts with her glances. She puts on the | gloves, a. hand the foils, and | swims for championships. .She is a keen angler, fishes for all kinds of gaie, i nol lemen, in prefefence. She likes i marriage, indeed she does, but ie | prefers divorce. She is a great poli- | ticiad, a clever diplomatist, a brilli fant wife, an indifferent mother, a housekeeper. And she does: 'al that with the ih of genius, the dazzling. virtuosity of a goddess. One' lof her new fads ia intoxicatigh,~ with inaphthalene. You know these little white balls we put in clothes to. keep i moths raway, well they are delicious, delicious. = Thirty young ladies, stu: dents of Lawrence University, are icrazy after naphtha. They. at first {smelt the sweet perfume, but now thev eat it, and the effect is divine, It's :tter than gas or eoal oil. The latest fad though, the craze 'of the day, is the club of California ihelles, who are minus their vermiform jappendix. Last week, Miss Bermis- 'tein gave a grand dinner, excrusively 0 appendix--less friends. The menu iwas gaily illustrated with drawings of ithe operating-room apparatus, dishes were served on an amphitheatre-liko itable, and wines flowed from Ishaped basins. Quite tempting ! | "A step over the pond now, where e shall find a few rivals of note. he crown princess of Saxony has a air record. She was a lance-queen {with a fipe castle, four darling little ichildren, and a brutal husband. She {at last got tired of that, and began ito flirt = with an American dentist. {This was not enough either, for soon lafter she ran away with a French tu- jtor. ' Nationality is no object to her. | "In Paris, the belles have trousseaux dogs' weddings. M. Poodle, the ridegroom, has a coquet travelling acque, with combs, clothes and oth brushes, ear and tooth picks, ivers' scissors, in faét everything in- dispensable to a gentlemanly dogov. {Miss Poodle, the has a white morocco collar, with assorted prace- flets, Land lace "chemisettes. Both pos- baths, costly street and house Suits, are taken on voya~es and {treated with wuch ceremony. Not lquite so bad after all. { "In England, we see the beautiful nized of an ex-Lord Lieutenant of reland sporting' an affectionate boa as pet. Her picture is in "Sketch" and © asi and White" with the great ser- i twining about 'her body. Ho! a boa! Very enticing, quite so, Ibut rather ticklish for the future hus band. "But here is the bouquet. Old Eng Jand for ever | Miss Emily Hompton, 'of Nazeing, holds the record of She brings wp a bright ren pigey, rosy in snout, stiff in bristles, and sweet in voice. He receives the complete education of a human being. fhe other day, this coy spinster was disturbed in her® educational mission by the visit of a vulgar sanitary in- to the presence of Master Piggy, within the nits of of the town. This brutal hygienist found the promising pupil lying snugly ina feather bed between snowy liven and Jace, his a softly reposing upon a gayly designed Pillow. 2 his kind pia tress yo June om fpnaity \iising hil ond ll Wim pushy on Your money's worth of quali quality -=that's what you want when you "buy Cheap food, no matter how chea always deat in the end -- even if doctor's bill. You are worth more to yourself when you have a sound body and sound "health; and you can't have them without good food. < It isn't "fan q uality that makes Quaker Oats what it is. Us c real quality the purity, wholesomeness, flavor and strength of Quaker Oats, qualities that meke for healthy, vigorous: lives, and that make you Worth More to Yourself it seems, is e end iso't a Cereta Spoon Coupon inside, here's Marked Activity In the Kid Glove stock just now. Every woman in town is going to have a mew 'pair of gloves this spring, and we're just in the position to give them the very best service in this particular. Everything right up-to- date in this department. All the new Spring shades, in popular lengths, and the prices just as low as can be possibly, quoted for first-class goods. we WHITE KID GLOVES. TAN KID GLOVES. BROWN KID GLOVES. BLACK KID GLOVES. CASTOR KID GLOVES. GREY KID GLOVES. FAWN KID GLOVES. OXFORD KID GLOVES, ETC. We are Kingston agents for the world-renowned glove called FOWNES. We guarantee and cheerfully replace any §1, $1.25, or 81.35 giving entire satisfaction. Special bargain for men--in Fownes Kid Glove, sizes 7} to 9. Each pair well worth $1.25. Sale Price 67¢. a Pair. 7 CRUMLEY BROS.. 132-134 Princess Street. MOORES The Heppy PPY Home Home Range Cooking for a few, small lamilies are Karder to cook for than Jafgé ones, because good cooking is impossible on most ranges en only a small quanti- vis The Happy Home Range Is the best human ingenuity has ever been able to produce. It has all the latest improvements to make it dear to te hearts of the housekeeper. Call and examine them. ELLIOTT BROS., 77 Princess Street. * Telephone 35. Residonoh 56. BOARD. TO-LET. Ri care ----_-- re] ; @00D FURNISHED , WITH OR J0O0D ROOMS AN po a de 01 RO 0 HOUSE iN VaAUOEN cB LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO from May 1st. Apply at Whig Ofiice. with modern - x Parks. ine' from City | DWELLINGS 8. R. | (Sun. Srric oti He . a Party of from three, te five, +95 Tngerancs, Bi Wrest. i Son was an object of great cliriosity to high-born, ladies, who, from morning till night, came in grand equippages to visit her wonderful pupil. She ask- ed the protection of the law in favor of ¥, darling, but She magistrate, a cold-hearted man, induced her to re- move to better climates, to pursue 5% HE a and complete the edugation of her a A -- street, sweet little friend. I think this will do Sppeat By te Coliaglaia 1 both heated with ot water, with all m improve for to-day, and after that, we had | + better drop the curtain or pull up the ments. Enquire of J. C, Landeryou, ladder, whichever you like." My vener- 91 York street. able friend was then silent, and fot a minutes I kept gaping and staring at him. Where on earth does that old fellow get all that stuff ¥ . Outside the storm was raging worse than ever, and that dear old bov chtickling in his fur collar, slipped off, and was soon Jost in the blizzard. glove not Not one in (wenty are ref from some ttle ailment caused by inaction of the liver. Use Carter's Little Liver | Pills, The result will be 5 pleasant They give itive relief." pi y fngers, 2%. Ib., «t | . STAMPS AND ; RUBBER OF ALL RE "Complexion can be the possessi only of the man woman whose diges functions are in perf order. taken regularly w keept the stomach good condition, t blogt pure, and the co . Seekest Thou For a Ne Batter Life Poor Suffer PAINE'S CEL COMPOUND Will Give You That H That Leads to Tru Earthly Happines: Who dare deny . the assert Paine's Celery Compot nh mak people w Hl and wd the tens i the perils of di pound is th specific rec all diseases nervous s) for insomw dyspepsia, neur liver and kidney trouf complain's Paing's has done rhed wh C M. (Compound vears with chr weakness of the several : purpos relief came until I Paine's © Compound, whic me at once; act 1t ved m I believe : » best 1m ever prepared." THE MOST NUTRITIOUS EPPS'S COG An admivaeble food wit! Its 'matureal qualities in fitted to build-up and m tain robust health, and t sist winter's extreme © Sold in one-quarter po labelled JAMES E 0., Limited, Homo thio Chemists. London, E land. gg EPPS'S COG GIVING STRENGTH A i VIGOUR. Men of the Per "Are Well Dressed. Never bef sires of © after as at present, Our clothing we sell for wen, tind youths are distinctively & in every way. Every garment 1s some durable fabr prevailing styles and viade § up Lest manner. Prices lower than Our special va 1 clearit fur department is worth your consideration. If you favour us 'hy examinin quality and prices of the goods decidedly favour yourself pure Shem." JOS. SILYER "102 Princess Stree Fucgelisar to B. Eilver, Clotlilér'and Gents' Furnishe Farrier: COME WITH THE RUS t SO MYERS, Brock Cooked comm beef, (our own mal per 1b. 'Our prices you will find s on all our meats. Orders prompt ed. 'Phone 570.

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