Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1903, p. 3

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J , a Special on 0 the fact that every sell is made from re. only and first-clags y the best tailors the . A stylish. gar, iced, -- trial will not be J Ir TAILORING ST ° E WINDSOR HOTEL le oe ------------y Fos essos sve . relly - i tous hey 5a: of our lee | and Quiet» shade of our Sheer. olates -are y's also. PALM GARDEN § ecccsco moe perfectly : 6 STORE § reet. 'Phone 50. @ 000000000008 lY x ale MASON & RISCH ine it's special features ewhere. Ask to see the 1 pin-block, the the unexcelled patent uopow Wuryeodor qu | patent and Wall St., wotographers 11 Princess d with hheed M. A, pinteridant Toronto. King- 2€. put very much in just a convenient day will surprise a with its increas- you all about it, y glad to tell you lan. Come in to- particulars. y evenings. McCANN, . Ground Flgor. *hospheodine, 1 an oad, wel) estab A 8 ve i jg Eh oughle presoribed and used | or pr 9 Ah sell and i$ on) Sodicine of Jia isd tha et Lo orme of Nervous Weak BE SXONSN08 a. Ont, Canada, ne: is sold: in Kings ppp ICAN AND' CANADIAN FOR SALE IN CAR , delivered your station of Trade Buflding, Toronto \TEMAN od governor, he local strumental i to his memory Lord two tea on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. . and he \oday. : Miss Mackenzie return wf 'oronto Mrs. a Tett, who was staying on Tuesday. Miss Macaulay, gave a very pleas- t n Tu , when very man A rs. Stafford Rickpatrick's rriende had an opportunity _ of bi her | come up from : Berthier-en-haut, has gd bre. and wishing her her | taken the house on Bagot street ughters, -bon voyage. tea | which Colonel and Mrs. Hamming have {able had an attractive and stic | just left. . centre of green silk, cove with Little Miss Margery Rivers is stay- reen tulle, on ~~ whi stood; an ing with her grandmother, Mrs. epergne, filled with margueritas, and | Charles Gildersleeve. Mr. Joseph Power was in Brock- vases filled with white tulips were at Macaulay each corner. council n 'having the monument her upgle od some wild flowérs there, to Brougham. Strange asked Mrs. others to meet if ro was brilliant young ackenzie herself is a Sand it was a to her to meet ak who remensbers being pre- at the opening of the an . of women, was in" he , Y Bt uP diited Awing died, and esther a. Montague ome or . v b Miss Frances i dis - d who, as president of made the tea, and Miss 'Deacon was in charge of the ices... The girls as- sisting were Miss Grace, and Miss Jessie Kirkpatrick, and . 'Miss Lor- raine, and Miss, Anna. Lesslie. . Am- ongst the out-of-town: guests were Mrs. Edmund: Tett;: Miss 'Amy Ruth- erford, Miss Lola Henderson, and Miss Gordon. Dr..and Mrs. Garrett gave a plea sant dinner party last might when the guests, were the Bishop of . On- tario and Mrs. Lennox Mills, Dr, and Mrs. Walkem, Mr. dnd Mrs. D: Ste. wart Robertson, Miss Macaulay and Miss Gorden. - CRI SR a Mrs. Harry Dupuy, with Miss Adele, Miss Violet and Master Harry and Master Fred Dupuy, arrived in: town from Wallaceburg on Tuesday. Mrs. - Dupuy, with Miss Vi and Master Freddie going on Thursday to Mon- treal, where they will be the guests of the Misses Pardee. Mr. Dupuy, who ar- rived yesterday, will go down to Mon- {real to morrow night; taking with him Miss Adele, and Master Harry. The family will go on immediately to Amherstburg. Mrs. Ferguson, Union street, gave a very informal and enjoyable little ten on Thursday, with Mrs. Norman Nissen as guest of hcnor, Miss Winnifrid Hague, who is ever so much better; and is now visiting' friends. in Toronto, will come back to day, ae vg . : Mr. Tyrell, of, the RM.C., who lin ip his' arm during the horse show, almost recovered; and has come back to college. 4 The Rey. L. W. Savary will leave on Monday for the east, spending a dav or so in Halifax, and also in St. John, and taking the short vacation of one week at his home in Annspotit Royal. He will, in all probability. be read in as reétor of St: Luke, ("Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, on Triaity Sun- s . "Mre. Dean, wife of the incumbent of Westport, is at presenten pension at Mrs. Eby's, Union street. Miss Thompson, of Sharbot Lake, who read such a capital paper at the Sunday school conference on Wednes- day, has been staying with Miss Ethel Armstrong. Goa . * . . The Lord Bishop of Ontario, and Mrs. Lennox Mills, went up to Napa with Mrs. Grout, left on Thursday. * Mrs. Edmund Telt has heen up from Newboro, and has been the guest of Mrs. James Gildersleeve. | Mrs. Forhes 'Tortance, ' ville for a few days this week. 'Misa © Gabrielle Roy is at with Mrs. James Swift. The Rev. George L. Starr will be in Brockville to-morrow. Mt. and Mrs. G. Y. Chown, Mrs. 8. W. Dyde and Prof "Shortt left, to- day on a trip to California. ' present . . . . Miss Katie Cottar has come back from ; Ancaster. Lelters have been recived from Miss Edith Wrenshall, mailed before the sailing of the Canada, describing the many attractions of the ship, and mentioning . sowie . of the passengers, among whom were the Keller boys, the musical prodigies," who aré going 'to Europe to receive a thorough training, their patroness being an American WoO man. amongst the number. Colonel Reade was one of 'the guests at a dinner given by the Earl of Dun- Miss Constance Nofton" io Edinb ! ia who peid a'fly eek, all, did not. sail Campbell is a fellow left to-day for Toronto ile Ratton Tavibr: aE, is aot lo night, fi bm " ix ? i Rea : ' are relatives of Miss | ter of Mr: "Ms. ap rie oe bi = oad Visit {eu this left for egsie Fo or 1, 3 a of "The Noth Sr Ne, . at an info tea _ Miss YoYogs anda. Stafford Kirk: | First (iolin," which, in dramatifed } Proctor' Howard, of Carlton' street, Maraguita. Martin in Otiaws on Mon- | Lagrick and, \ Misses Grace and { fori, . aves nted by Richard { Toronto. = Wis he & ; Jessie Kirkpatrick, whose ship, after | Manafield Bt 0 Academy last -§ Of Constunce Jackson, an extended tour! in unkil to-day, Prot. . na the United States. Ran: bute, x er Y "FiMye. Clarence McCuasig, "in INE | Montreal, entertained at supper after the horse "show" on Monday, and on Tuesday" and Thursday evenings 3 and Mes. McCusig entertained at din: Miss Gordon, who i with Mrs. Osborne and. Miss Folger, . Miss Gordon the ald country, Coiptherce, 'ia Simcoe. I will sail shortly for taking their guests (to with; her, mother, aud sister." a mand 9 fom bin t : > . . . . " . 3 tind + 3 : 5 © . i : Tugel is staving with | jj ine, ta Dp J.T Glavke,. of Ottawa_ this afternoon. areet, Toronto. . { place in September. . he aires Mrs. Grover left to-day for a visit . ® 3 Invitations we Suto 4 pt Bs fo Oshawa, and, other places in the Mr. Cyrib Eo Rudge, Mus. Bac., of Miss Dora Pack, ter y Weak, Sindhi choltmaster of the Episcopal churches | George Pack, Jondon, 4 Jandy to ~The N. H. RB. U, met at Mrs. Bir lin the , has arrived in Tovento Mr, David Mol re a 9 turk, lima', kett's yesterday, when ' 'Aurora |aiter years' _ successful ago ran I a oni Leigh" was finished, amidst he free | nent' te boys chairs ] May 200d, HE a A & omy. expression. of , the most divergent roughou western dioceses. . Wa . to ol by Kuskin's "Stones of Venice" A ho St: Hilda's College will feel Dundas witnesied an wnusial and |; that: their 'Joss in 'parting from their | very interesting event on Tuesday will be the next subject taken up, t r : ¥ . re lady principal, Ae Righy, is almost | morning irreparable, .the inity College School is to be congratulated, and Mrs; Rig- by will .no doubt endear herself to the boys with her charming tact d " love for young people, which A pretty wedding {ook place at the residence of Mrs. Conley, University avenue, on Thursddy morning, when her daughter, Mrs. Reid, was married o'clock. The ceremony by ;Rev. F, Waoodeock, sumer | at Clandeboye, Beliast. i Weoodoock, of 1a is apnidunerd 25 Jae Oi Miss 3 Rose daugh- PRE coe, Ww is very , An known in Toronto, ha Norntan | Lewis, actountant of the Bank | of Ferrel doughte r of | tan , to Mr. Stanley Paterson, of Bi ay on Miss Jessie Maleolm, daughter. of Andrew Malcohn at St, James' double 'wedding a len cle of the brides, who are sisters, "sisted by Rev, Rural Dean Trying, to Mr. George" Nicol, by, the Rev. Eber | genuine : : Crummy. The bride wore heavy hlue | ghe has always shown to those who [ this place. The contracting parties broadcloth, 'with chiffon" trimmings | have come within her jurisdiction.| = | were Tr. Alfred Charles Wordsworth and a large picture hat with velvet | (Glohe, . Hurdisty, of Montreal, and Miss' Em- and foliage. She carried a bongiiet of | "ps "J B. Strathy and Miss Louie wa AM Ar hip Woodcock, ant Mr. cream roses. Mr. and Mrs. Nicol Jet | S§rathy, of 17 Walmer Road, will not flit Mitchell Dawson, of Toronto, for Montréal "and Ottawa on theirs| receive till the autumn and Miss Sarah Louise Woodcock. The wedding tour. tay Dufferin' (the Dowager Mureh- | groofusman in the first instance was . yy . ioness), who ; has been staying in | Mx. Dick Hardisty, Montreal, and the The engagement is announced of Miss | Tangier, has gone to Ireland, to pay bridesmaids were Ming Gwyn, of Craig- Harriette Smirle, M.A., Ottawa, to the | 4 brief visit to. ber mother, rs. danocky Dundas, and Miss J $ Rev. Dr. Wilson, of Winnipeg. Miss | Archibald Hamilton, at Shangan h | danock® of Wingham. Migs arah Smirle has just graduated from Queen's | Castle, before settling down for Te Louise was supported by Miss Daisy Brockville, and a Beive. oft > 'g es Ux Sim: d well: church, when a jeed at 11 was performed Brockville, un- as- ol Miss ing again, Mr. and marriage church. A Minto. after a brilliant course. . Mrs. H. L. Smyth Toron- to, have sent out invitations for the of Charlotte May, to Mr. Frederick Per cival Evans, son of the late Mr. and Mas. George M. Evans, of 69. Grange avenue, on Wednesday, hali-past. owe reception A lawn tennis club has lately been formed amongst Dora Herchmer being the prime mov er in the affair. the young set, Miss year is not one whit abated. . . . - will 117 Bedford road. The cost 'of one of Mr. Hay- ward's miniatures runs from $400 to June 3rd, 'at o'cloek, at St, Philip's follow at Mrs. . Neilson returned this week to Quebec. 3 ow WEE. Mr. M. J. Haney, the railway con on the Ced Misses Haney, Joft . Toronto last. No- vember, and from Vancouver went to Mrs. F, Jowall, of leeds, England, will yisit C a in. the early sum- mer, and_wall, the mother, Mra; Bi mpon, guest of , Her of Point Car dinal House, Cardmnal. Miss Helen Merrill, of Picton, is Togonto, having gone wp Welch and. their children, left Toronto on Thursday to sail on Saturdey: by Elsie: Gwyn, of Dundas, while Mr, x Bert, Holmes, Toronto, was Lest man, Both of the brides were dressed alike, white satin with Brussels lave, carried bouquets of roses and lilies of long legs, The wmbgetic eithusiasts 'in the joi. | tractors ise PAWEET 6 Co tn {the alley. hey are daughters of ly game of-croquet+have begun play- | F' which s rom the Old Loun- { np Thomas Wogdeoek, Wi , and and their ardour of last | 4¥ 0B Saturday. last, Wd tng, frqm | "0 well and favorably Vinahom Duns a. trip around, SH afi Ys | das. Mr.'and Mrs. Hardisty have gone accompapied by, Mrs, Haney ® | south on théir honeymoon, and Mr. and Mrs. Dawson left for. the west, . At ihe marriage of Miss Heathoote ; Chi ia, Ce , Egypt, 3 their only daughter, popes. Chane dian. Ceylon Eevp to Mr, Lionel Darrell, Sir Lionel Darrel, of Trétherne Court, Gloucestershire, Engi, all the dresses at the wedding party were white, and the bride wore a. rope pl-pegris,. pros. ented to her by tl 3 ployces in a great company over which her father presides. Tretherne is the best made. Jenkins. eldest son of medicine, or sent post box or six-boxes for tho! em- i firockville, Ont. the : ho . . . . s - ® 3 staying, in : : The "IL. C." ¢lub will meet at Mrs. ge Brave lofi this_week to attend the authors' banquet. Beer. of er. wilkimoks residence M « | Unrest Spreading. Harry 'fandy's, "The Chestnuts," on. |few days hefote returning to her home Mis. Grant Macdonald has gone to ry Park, pe yi mo. called: tron St. Petersburg, May: 16~The unrest i Monday. in' Montreal: Preston for.a short time, to join her old associations, which has 'lately e. ghronic in . Colonel Reade has heen staying with | 'Gerald 8. Hayward, the well-known | d& hter-in-law and ber children at c "many parts of Russin has spread to Contag on Lord Dundonald at Crichton lodge, } niniature painter, hes just left the the. Springs. ¢ arpet Cleaning Tiflis, capital of. Russian trans:Cauca- n gi thia week. city after 'making arrangements' with "Their. excellencies will dine with his | Should be 'done early before the sia. "An official announcement . says nwo pave. a jolly litte picnic | aay Ficen Binet ao. to the painting | honor. the, lieutenant governor and | SL AL - Carnovaky- works, Ontario | jul woikmen bégan fo assemble on for her senior girls to-day. dof her miniature.' It is said that Mr | Mrs. Morgimer Clark = on Saturddy | streets old, . dusty carpets to the principal streets 'on May 10th Mrs. Fielding, Ottawa, gave a | Hayward, who is: looked ypon as ane | next. . logk elmost, new, by a thorough peo- | wien their number had = swelled to mov dainty luncheon on Thursday, at |of the world's most famous minia- | Mrs. Mortimer Clark will give 'a cedh. ~ Moderate Carpetd 'taken eral hundreds they pi fo ade which most of the guests were visi: | turists and the reviver of an almost | young girls', luncheon party on Mon. | 4p and relaid - The police stopped pov 1 tors in the city. Miss Harty, Miss | lost art, came from New York ex- | day next in, honor of Lady. Eileen . 1 conic nerd! Sb a 3 Brownfield, and Miss Hendry, were | pressly to produce the miniature im- | Elliot. J wif Black, Cat." were avrested Eh r perscha Pe of the beautiful daughter of Lady | .The Rev. Canon Welch and Mrs, | All sizes, G:ingh. to_ 11-inch, good, : 1 boys' stocking town ina week or ten days. Every one | donald and Lady Elizabeth Cochrane | $1,200. He carried with him a large | the Atlantic dangers line for KE ville Jelighteq to see her again. this week. ) | | collection of beautiful samples of his lad, to he away for the sumnier, Olives | Olives !! 'Olives 11! in bot- | pain of any other ymaki Doable heels" iss (at een Harty, and Miss Ma- Mrs. Norton-Taylor and Miss Lillie, { work, the' most minute details of Mrs. A. D. Cartwright's soiree ' (les all sizes; all. prices, James Red- add toes, triple krioen, fost. lack. bel Brownfield, were. guests of honour who have been in Halifax, expect. to | which, when 'seen through a' micro- musicale. next. Thursday, will be one den & Co, = hi \ . Jenkins. y sity oa { = x = m-- mre - ¥ * Summer Gloves Wash Fabrics We are quite prepared for the : * Daint: ht Weight Fi 08; cise toa ia lo Favre : hat Apaline wotaRle ek, haber Baye. Gloves. They 'are lighter in weight TL Ehed ® NY. r hy * 4 ails di Fanty Flowered: or} act : and being very elastic, they per- Tod Msc : Fos ee © we i] ek WR AD erin wot mal § 2 . Lace Stripés and Tha Bids : mit the hand much more freedom ' | ers Il d $ 3 : i eo # in ngs New Blues, Pinks, Greens, o', and ease. # hry roc an e ington is. | # wh ar neha ofc, op ROG FOPRe cco In OID ¥ + 3 ® Rss % Sep 28s 4 Is a Wonder -for-So Little Pg wi Ry oa eaten] ho Have all the appeafance of silk, Fancy Ribbon Striped Batigtes, Lisle Thread Gloves--Black, Mone ®. t vg ah} gweof » ¥ beautiful finfsh, 32 inches wide, in very effective, have all' the ap- White, Greys, Tans, finished with y. all the new spring shades, pearance of Fikben nd beading, new clasps, only 25c., 35c. pair. Fast Black Mercerized Sateen, trimmed, only £5¢., 30ci ¥ A corded flare, light weight, yet STOCKING * Linen Batiste, made of genuine Taffeta Gloves, Suede Taffeta ~ very strongly made. Full width. ey pecia n y Trish jinen, Nght shes fabrics 3, , ; rap ole Sem od ad boo A nches wide, 'o! Cs Ree i Gloves, the newest novelties for We idjaw' Jour ALESpEITH 519 - 119 Stockings Stamped "WALDRON" are guaranteed a LF Ey Jil on spring and summer wear, : Tans splendid sewing and finish on-this n C afl . he ' ' skirt; to fit, to wear and to hold their color - . ; Greys and Blacks; neat Dome fast- Vimy ) P WwW | Unde eniers, 35c., 40c., $0c, pair. : \ r ure oo in 1 i - ; vests... For' Ladies -- ht - summer All Silk and: Silkk Lisle Gloves, WwW ' WwW ' weight, long and . sleeves, excellent wearing qualities, White, omen's Hose 5 omens Hose high necks, buttoned down front, Cream, Tans, Greys, Blacks; very Women's Silk Finished .Cotton and Lisle Thread Stockings, very Women's Importéd Soft, Black Cottén Hoge, Double Heels and ca ore) Natural and Whits; CAL: newest styles, 50c. to 75c. soft and elastic; never sold less than. 45c. and 50c., for 35¢., or 3 Toes, regular 25¢c. pair; 5 pairs for $1. ran absolutely ~unshri id pairs for 81. all siden, 75¢., 85c., 9bc., $1, $1. Deat's $1 All-Silk G1 (Black Women's Maco Yarn Hose, Double Heels and Toes, White, 10, $1.25. nt's -Si oves (Blac Cre. all Black feet, for 25c. pair. Sum- only), cool, strong, serviceable; Women's very Sheer Gauze Weight Lisle Thread Hose, also apn, oF as P Ele Naa Wes long will outwear' any kid glove. Openwork Lisle, Handsome Desig ns, only 35¢., 50c., 60c., 75c. per Men's Cotton Hose, All Black, Black with White Designs, also sleeves, Drawers are double seat Dent's own ke. air, » gin Black openwork patterns, at 25¢. pair, 5 pairs for $1. od; sizes 34 to 44; will not shrink, A 9¥R make ' Pan --- ' : Prices 90c., $1, $1.10, $186. FH -------------------------- : § i 3 ' . ra Linens for Shirt Waists Summer Dress Coods Silks i i Shi Not alone: light in weight but they have great strength which i : : : ian bas Bored Sat Li eines pelo LE dp OSE ty Jaan vere £7 inch Wash abut Si ¢ cust Cob Whit shade wl s, not only plain lipem, 8 ¢ Silk Finished Grepadines, All Black, = All White, White with : SiH Table Cloths are teing cut up for this" purpose. Bay i OE ty > Jo ol 40c., 45c., 0c. ble. wash as well as a silk handkerchief, 50c.; 60e., 75¢., 80¢. yard 3 a yard. i Pillow Linens, round even thread, wide widths, 45c., 50c., 60c., French Silk and Wool Voiles, the finest range ever shown; light 5 5¢., $1 a weights, the plain crepe effects, lustrous twine weaves and fancy White and Cream Taffeta Silk, 3 splendid values, very even ; $1 yarc, " x Spotted Voiles, 45 inches wide, p exfect.dye, $1, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35, thread. . 654. 00h: $1 d . p 27 inches wide, at 40c., 45¢c., 50c. yard. $1.50 yard. read, cu yard. Spot Damask Linen, nc s ? ALL Wool Challis, Black aud Blug grounds, with Bheibe spots ¥ and fancy designs, in White, nches wide, will wash, 29¢., Cy Floral Duck Linen, 27 inches wide, only 40c. yard. 374c. yard. ? ; 2 Black Japanese Silk, for blouses and dresses, 27 inches wide, . French Venetian Broadcloth, B50 inches wide, ~ suitable weight Liven Duck and Drill, the gen uine article, used for Skirts and for Skirts; not necessary to be lined; all the newest colors for $1 soft, strong quality, 50c., 75c., $1, $1.10, $1.25 yard. : Waists, 35¢., 40c., 50c. yard. yard. 3 "Pateacis and FRILLED NETS AND MUSLINS Oilcloths for Floors Carpet Squares WINDOW = SH ad AF > You will surprised what .an te 5 ol 1i- The "manufacturer. states: that JER FIVER a a ; {mprovement, these Frilled - Cur- The largest assortment in the city; every yatd perfectly rell they 'have no faults excepting By apy 3 BAP (RE Sunshades tains make in your windows and able, 25c., 30c., 35c., 40c., 50c. yard. that, they wear toa Jong, but Se .: 2 v . pe 0 ko 8 A cost is trifling com- ca $.an excellent commendca- AD Dainty' 'Creations for Summer Tared to fhe Moka and durabil- ; ; ) tion. J i y wear, Plain and Lace Trimmed. ity. = For Stairs and Halls, neat de signs, with very attractive bor- Sizes--6 ft. © in. x 9 ft., 9 ft. x nd Many o : are of exclu- Frilled Muslins, 30, 32, 36 ders, 12jc., 15e., 18e¢., 20c., 23c., 28e¢., 30c. yard. 9 ft., © ft. x 10 ft. 6 in., 9 it, x matter the Style, no matter y of these goods i No y I sive pattems inches wide, in Plain and Striped lof, 194 x12 4 12 gt, x 13 ii" Color, We can give .you the . wi ' designs, 12fc. Cc. Cy " ; " n., . X¢ . 1 : ; 4 41 : Handles 25c. : : . Table Oil Cloths, all the desir od patterns, including the Plain Styles -- Tapestry, Bal oral, correct goods. at pioderate Prices ain Parasols, Fancy Ea% ' Frilled Nets, with Lace aad Jo- Black, Brown and Green styles. Brussels, Velvet, All-Wool. Quotations! oy Fon $1, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00. sertion Frilling, 19¢c., 20c., 25¢., ? Prices--$6.50, 7.25," 8.50 9.75, i ! : ' Lowe 2 - 30¢ 10.50, 12 00 '18.00, '14 50, 15.00 Shades from 2Bc., up. i 3 i - piv an * : _ Fancy Parasols, $1.25, 1.50; Frilled Spot Net, very hand. Shelf Oil Cloths at 7c., 8c., 10c. yard. up to 25.00 4 y 5 . 2.00, $2.50, 8.00, 3.50, 4.00. some, 37¢c., - ' -- a SA td Hg AY , " 3 " x Gn RAL ie san A oh ae pes iii dp BABE it RE Terre en en dy we i» ' X 2 Cea Row X many « wonlen An almost' constant source of misery. Sold by dealers | i id at r by. he ing" ths Dr. "Williams" Wedicine Co., rb p--_-- « Black Cat.' 3 The #tocking that will out-wear two 4 : Wg et] Fr EE a ' 1 RA a A a

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