Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jun 1903, p. 8

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Hats ! Hat . George Mill _ Campbell B 1 Detroit Mas turgay altern 1b. aadhadls DORR: ACR obonh RO \U * | stir Int THE KING OF coon COFFEES. 2 | Gk 2 ER {ar cue High class Park this eve When some they use mie ¥ Deafness is man who lik Locomotive mg Island 4 There are orld. Occ Halifax, Jane Joe Ts Kine Gol Hoge, s: D.CL. So Alex. London; D.S., H.S. +f hl | { PE i i.e ff £ £ : Ft i af | Faget i! BE iti . = Be s5h dere heen ab. io remains ate wunrecognizible, inas- much the fragments are so small | © were gathered up in baskets. he scene about the ood 4 buildings is bas hetic hei the extreme. Women ang | the | foreigners stirring up in Canada has been erred to' "a wub- committee of the senate banking and Quebec, has as- with Jinbiltien of $45,000, and Arthur Phil Jips, Trinity church, Hawkeshury, was | made a_ canon of the cathedral. The crew of the British monitor President t i i favor of a trip to Syracuse for 'the opening of the state fair. He expects 40 be there September 7th, Labor dav. Five hundred excursionists under the aus] of the Huntingdon Agricultur- al iety arrived in Ottawa, at noon, i {on a visit to the Central experimental John Luedrighm, deputy state com- missioner of labor, New York, is con- fident that the tie-up in the building yraden will be during the mext few. days. _D. Robertson has been arrested at a , charged with forging checks A ich hi§ wife's savings were with- from the bank while she was the Eo bill to prohibit tes, ping commiiter. i arvey .D. antgomery, Albany, condemned to dea a charge of killing his =i has ipealed | on _ the Sous that the deed was done, while man was uneonscious through diz- even strong men ave | ¥iness standing about. weeping, many of ---------- Shrubs Planted on Sable Island Fast Dying Out. Halifax, N33. June 18.--Two ars anadian Hepartment re imported eighty thousand hia from France, which were set out on Sable Island. 'This was done in the rs of Jing the sand from drifting n Toeing washed away the. hod vg sea currents which 4 constantly changing the location of vhe plave. These & a failure, so say men just return- ed from the ilani. 8 The plants are lath dy out for lack of mourishment ree gales tear them up from Seb hs be roots. Foxes are multi plying Juste on' the dat, and are causing much NOTHING SUSPICIOUS. About The Death Of Young . Easton. Buffalo, N.Y., June 18.--Neither the police nor the examiners have receiv- any word from Ottawa relative to $77 in falling from the stern of the steam- er Niagara to. the bottom of the dry- k in which the boat was laid up. were is 'nothing suspicious. about the death of Easton," said Dr. How- + th | Wednesday aged 'H Haines, Owen, Sound, who left J England last week has a com- mission from. Joseph E. Seagram, the well known - horseman of Waterloo, Ont., to purchase some horse in traix- oe Edward, Queen Alexandra and other members of the royal family drove from Windsor Castle to Ascott, to-day, in semi-state with postilions aul outriders in scarlet and gold liv- A uibasy Vogel, Windsor, Ont., aced eighty-three, one of the city's ' oldest and. most respected pioneers, died on Wednesday. He was a cabinet. maker and had resided there for the pastfif- ty years. James Smith, the Glasgow traveller who was found in one of the tents at the military camp on Carling Heights, Tuesday night, with a bullet lodged in his head died at. Victoria Hospital, at midnight. Caps. Bernier, Ottawa, has been no- til of his election as a life memter in the Canadian Electrical Associa- tion and endorsation by that associa- tion of his proposed polar expedition. He is greatly pleased. The Toronto Swimming Club has de- cided to send its orack swimmer, Jo seph Wilsen, to England, to compete for the challenge - cup. presented hv - Wilson won: the half oneer residents and for many years a leading builder and contractor, died aged eighty-five, Mr. Watt was for many years councillor and al- derman and mayor of the city ia 1881-2. J Is. a Most: [mportant One, "Especially With "How often you, helac "My b boys aré & so hard on their stockings : 5 Weil fw, 'laok here, we have been thinking about you. and have now "ready a somplete stock of i Boys' "Leather Knit" Stockings vo 'Batra strong' ribbed on. Abgalutely fast black and made wit heels. Prices range a 20c. wing to size. knees, r 'make double' ke and oo - .. ete ange of sizes, "Lisle Thread Stockings 4 From 2Sc.,. 35c., £5 pie? 3%., oe The former son-in-law of Chief Jus- [ tice Fullér, of the United States Su- preme court, J. M. Aubrey, has heen sentenced to four years in the Wis- consin state prison for fowgery. Chiel Justice Fuller's daughter obtained firm | aftermoon from - | Street Methodist church; Briton, by street car. Every he Sy a Talis entrants . 'Mason's carriage in the funeral or at some of f 3 pou weddings. "In the place for GOOD srokdRl Frey Trunks and Valises just as reasonable as our! shoes. Koop Yoo Exes Opn as You Pas. Gu Wado. F. G. LOCKETT - Ne : FALL OF MINISTRY "#nd Gov- ernment pro ariance. i Paris, June 1854 There were, ous incidents- in the chamber De ties; yeste RL S digienin gregationalhist % 2 the religious orders mb <7 the' 'association' law." The cammittes I bpying the. matter in hares, fad the ~ Ply ar a 3 p= the, Gal, Jo thé minintey, i+ gocs fishing. Cucumbers, than to exp acguire that June 19th St. John, N $ween Great 2: King conf 4 We have six-piece se d|sell you a eta Pure Syrups. Thon a/nied walk and It'S complete. You get thé All 'st PRIOE'S CORO- 8 NATION PARLOR. nits PRICE'S, 288 Princess St. Remember our usual Saturday fale X of Confectionary. Fresh stock, right prices. REST YOUR EYES Our Optical Department is {n better comdition to-day to look after your Spec- "a bo Glags Wants | SMITH | BROS, mS im DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. KE NOTICE THAT THE UNDER- heretofore carrying on' business and 79" Broek street, as Mer- chant Tailors _apdFurnishers, under the nam of CF Brihgston & Bro. have this day, by amutual consent, diss eo partnership: ~All debts and labill Said dirm will be paid by UC. Livingsto forthwith, on presentation, who will eon- tinue to capfy on the business under the name and Style of C. Livingston and Bro. All debts due and owing said firm are to be puifh to C. Livingston C."LIVINGS' : W. J. LIVINGSTON. (dye 1 ist, 1908. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS NO. 2 FELD HOS AMO: will para » A Armouries, for final preparation 'for "Thefe are & few vacancies. Apply at this evening the Anon. BOTE, Major, AMS Oger commanding BOARD. 3 BOARD--RESIDENCE--GOOD 'T Adin board at reasonable terms. Maple hurst, 174. Earl, St ! 90 LET. WELL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR MEN 232 Johnston street SL TINA Soar eli bs see BO ) IRL) TO LEARN PRINT- Tn "y % nds. Wellington Street in im ARD; WELL FURNISHED ROI MS; BO alse table boarders, at Mrs. Yates, 64 William Street. SUMMER COTTAGE ON WOLFE § 181s and, situated near Ferry Lan ng: Av Mrs. ©. J. Baker, Wolis d Post, ice. A WE NISHED HOUS a Fuh at Bell's tits 'and Wire Insurance Office, ington Street. FOR SALE. o) 100D STYLE, ™O SEAT TED BUGGY, bsaop 2 Whig Office. : AVIS & SONS, KINGSTON, ARE asoline launches, tw ro t long "five and thirty foe! iv sale. vely, for ject for yo They are l} | somely dec 40, $1.75, ..ROB LAKE Enlarged ALL Matin High Co ba THUR 1lustrate In Sentil the offic and spe 12 o'clo for the ! making tions t« King St H. RS Lowes accepted ee THE ordinate Court © vited U MA will time. am---- re SHOP FOR SALE--IN|S ATU age; doing good trade: reasons | awso ' terms; good for Soin; RR owatt, Pidina, Ont. WANTED. me 1- A SOgK. VABPLY (TO MRS. CL 250. King. street. MEN - AND BOYS 70 CLEAN a MICA Han mig works, Princess | late | Fran X49 TT, Brock street. - you make dlin ne. & AY odor on, 'ont. Ll Marshall & 03: MEN TO LEARN BARBER All 'the «20 MILES TO Sechnn. 51 'advantages of steady prac- until com

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