Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1903, p. 8

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a White Polka dois in various ts, fully warranted not to {ln 3 wide. Only 78c yd. 'covered with: lor, Miss Templete, Napanee, ughes, cream silk trimmings of chiffon ribbon, a string of coral lending depired note of color. Mise 3 pik silk; Mise Mabel Wien: shall, white organdie, over blue = Miss Constance - Tandy, blue crepe de chine, with Jack, pretty frilling and iss Florence Nise touches of black val amill, Touana; "whirl was con on chase the case ould ha en been a if anything. At : St, Petersburg, a part of Ser. vian officers met with a as de- monstration while attending a per formance at a variety theatre. audience hurled ue and vegetables at them, shout wn with the mur- derers."' The Servians were compelled to make a hasty withdrawal. A high official of the Servian pro yisional government said, to-day, that one of the first bills that would. be presented. to King Peter would be one i fing amnesty for political offences. Molly Cartwright, black lace i ite silver sequins. Mrs. Garrett, k satin, and jet, Lola Martin, white crepe de chine. Tesdlie, grey silk.! Miss Tot Tay: white argandic, over green si , green or- Redden, white chiffon and Miss Mudie wag in pale blue silk, 1 with chiffon and peer! trimming. Miss | tin and ls, me favourite, with i abl Mrs. ly gown of white. FM, Panet. wore her lovel, gown of ile crepe de a with its fitami Xl and a i hs of New York, lap lod od very loyely . in py wn same wht texture, Miss i Kathleen Harty wars o protty fr frock of white net over Ne. Worrell, wearing a hand- black lace over white with her her ater, Mes. Gi a 8 Jovely. . Joun of tussore silk, blue, fuir-haired ders in. i white i abel King in a ab . a ak andi wear pi org and - Miss Ethel te, ~ Ottawa, in white shui + silk, aad antl duchess lace. Edith Dray white. atlk and lace, Miss Jol satin, and love: a beauties, Yo va Drury, pale blue satin with Miss Gladys Drury, white lace, black green trimming. Mise Myles {Toronto), bla black Boj d'esprit and tream vles (Toronto), white lace Hing a Mrs. , who a large con- a her , wore black se- met, over te silk, with re- A ta of sisters, Nee, Joh Webetor, of Ha o n Ethel wore yellow silk grenadine, and Mise} Margaret was in pale pink silk, ing to a tare of ashes of roses, with (otohen black : chiffon 'and rhinestone eh eS: Miss Millie Ferris wen gown of grey satin. Tred} MoGachen, Etta Kirkpa triek in white silk, and Miss Kathleen Kickputrick, in "pink silk. Miss Low wore black silk, Miss Edith, res ie 'over pi silk, and Miss Emily, 'white silk. ,. Power, black lace, with jet. Mes, Stewart, Ottawa, black and jet. Mrs. Allen, Deseronto, blue, with cream lace. Miss Fielding, Ottawa, white satin' and lace, Mise C. Waldron, blue .sa- yn with beautiful lace. iss W. Evans, Toronto, cream Ehope de. chine, on applique and chiff Mrs. Martin, white satin, black and diamonds, i Isabel | Ca wright, black, with touches of green. Mrs. Evans, Deseronto, white satin and chiffon His. Forts, blue silk ned, Lies. reston, Napanee, pi organ ies over pink silk. ius. Sulbven. cream satin and yellow Tho 'Miss Lucy Merrick, eg silk and Mrs. Felix Shaw; black lace and jat. Miss Taylor, Perth, white embroider- od shifion. rs. Spencer, champagne voile 'ov silk of the same shade. Miss Kni cream voile, over cream silk, ith pale green medallions and sash, Agno { Montreal), white chiffon with ri trimming. Mrs. Flower March, "hive satin black applique. Mise Cottle, white lace over ink silk, Miss Corbett, grey silk apd Min Agnes Richardson; black crepe de. chine, over'black tafieta, and black fSguin Srimming. ve. W. F. Nickle, white voile and pink roses. Miss Henderson, black sa- pbeil, _ hands ot y Ome gown blank ond. white. re Miss Muriel Whitney, black lace and jet, Miss Young, Hamilton, pale pink ahifian, pink roses. Ibree} beautiful white lace and dinsaomds. Miss Hora wore pale green silk with overdress of duchess lace. Miss K al} « over lace, trimmed with shaded go chiffon. Mies Betis, pale blue satin, black velvet trimmings, CADET PLUMB DROWNED. | Fell Overboard While On a Fishing doubtless, will embrace for. veness not only for those immediate- connected with the recent assassin ation, but also for all those now in exile as a result of offences in times gone by. 3 A COMMISSION. John Bertram And William Fry Accepted. + Ottawa, June 23.--Sir William Van Horne has declined to act on tha transportation copunission. This inti- mation received by the government following the refusal of Harold Ken- nedy of Quebec to act, has very ma. terially changed the make- up of the commission. Sir Wilfrid Laurier states that John Bertram, Toronto, had ac- Snel Wiliam Fry, Quebec, has been iited instead of Mr. Kemmedy. Though Sir William Van Horne urges J that he has too many other duties to take a place on the commission, Sir Wilirid expressed the hope "that Can- ada's great railway magnate might finally be induced to accept. MAYOR BRAULT FINED, Chief Magistrate Of Amherstburg Violates Liquor Law. Amherstburg, June 23.--The ad- jourmed trial of Mayor J. J. Brault, charged with frequenting bar-rooms on S y, was resumed, Monday. The mavor failed to appear. The protecu- ting attorney procteded with the trial and secured a gonviction. Defendant was fined $10 and SH costs, in all |] $21, to be paid forthwith, or to be commited to jail for twenty days. UPRISING IN NIGERIA. Former Sultan's Troops in Battle With The British, London; June 23.--The former sul tan of Sokoto is causing the: British considerable tromble in Nigeria. A force of 130 West African trogps, in the middle of May, unsuccessfully at- tacked the former Sultan, who was in command of a large force in the wall. ; ed town of Durtai, about 200 miles from Kano. The British were obliged to retire af- ter losing four men killed and sixty wounded. The' enomy's losses were cs- timated at 300 men killed and wound- ed. Re-inforcements ave being sent to the British. ; ONE WILL DIE. And Two Others Were Seriously Injured. Bloomfield, Ont., June 23.~While carpenters were 'at work: shi a new barn, on the farm of Bi Burr, of Ridge' Road, late yesterday afternoon, the scaffold gave way, loving three, men, namely, Robert ard Dennis: Roun- dell and Walter Sharp to fall to the ground a imanice of about thirty feet. When picked u 1 three were perfect- ly robin g he Roundells are in- jured internally, while Mr. Sharpe sus- tained concussion of the brain and his death is expected at any moment, He Will Investigate. Ottawa, June 23. --Yestorday Sir Wilinid Laurier announced that Judge is | Britton ould investigate the Thread- i d] ki Fesieme | is f i e3x bail seirgl £27 i fe 3285 € 8 TN f CONCERHODS. wa Justice Kil of Manitoba, has asked to be amosinte commissioner & Britton. ch th Judge |. de iin. To Be Employed At Johannesburg. | ia Johannesburg, reason to' believe that the government, is furthering arrangements for a large' ti . ily amp oi 'Chinese labor to be éx- + o{WEDNESDAY). ill sell ct following - The regular value of this lot is 50 yard. Our Special Price Te will Be. All the very latest designs a Sample pieces of th i be in our. Show Window this my G Sala To-mosrow Morning #1 9 Welgek. ..JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... a Shawl Straps : Travelling. Requisits Prices as reasonable as our shoes. Il be im Limon FR tHe as 3s. t tion. June 23.--There is 8 loan tua Zany improve entioh Was in the mines and in deposit oun of imo to cover the cost of thi 'miter the termination ha This is S Kingston Royal A night, Frontena afternoon, General morrow, 4 The sun and sets at Nom-jury onen to-mig High cl Lake Onta Limeston meets Thu Don't ic night, Jun ets 25 cent The quic lose mone) men overti If men c a8 women prevalent Happy i A Woman lessons at A man with the ums freque After a what hap time she « Jenkins' Straw Hats the line of ish Pa- Bu nd Funct Bin $3 E Pp 2 at' Uj This da bastin Ca Javanese printing ir The onl} hap niness ought not when they We art ty desig New York Spi Zephye 3 shapes...... -$2 ENP Basan, Je, Wc... seen 2¢ JENKINS ¢ Coe bRebbblbitibbpd ~fersey Jee Cream . PURE AND DELICIOUS .. "BLL FLAVORS Quarts, Pints or Individual. is PRICE'S Y SPEER ERE IRIEIeRe SIDEBOARD SILVER ; Numbebs of useful silver designs hot necessirilvihigh priced, Lut with good value,i always wn dvidence. FANCY CHINA Creations of the best "Petters" in England and on the continent. CUT GLASS We are sure we can interest intending purchasers of Cut Glass and so invite you to pur store, if only on & pricing visit. + SMITH BROS., JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS. SK , Aon banong's Canadian Chocolates THE PUREST IN THE LAND 40c. and 50c. per Ib. JY, SE A. J. REBS', Princess St. ' MADAM WANDA EGYPTIAN PALMIST Will be at the Windsor for & short time. 00-00-0000 CCOVOOX edn y je) You w should 1 not; the FOR SALE, GOOD ORDER BAMUYACHT. IN McCann, 51 Brock 5 Apply to J4.'S. R. street. ------ it eae TWO SEATED'BUGGY, GOOD STYLE, Add at' Whig | SO THAT DESIRABLE RESIDE NOE 3 known as rood Ton modern conveniences. "ine d outbuildings erms Mm ny APply to Walkem & Walken, Solicitors Kingston { WANTED. ------ TEE A . APPLY TO MRS. CLE- oa 250 King street. ---------------------------------------- AT ONCE, GOOD COOK AND A KIT- n girl. Iroquois Hotel. emi han itl, Jrouuo -- TO LEARN PRINT- Si AOR SY Wellington Street LJ B FFICE, ALSO BOYS FOR OO rinhoD Hdwin Chowan, & Son. MEN x8 TO CLEAN MICA NAAPRONS ala Soria. princes fuer P. GERS, PAINTERS A AND PAPER. Sg and . per hour. hon Himitea, Toronto. ONE MAN LAST 1,950 MADE By household necessi- Did you make 8s much ? Te. IW Always selling, Write ployees Co., London, Ont: u London, 08%; i ------------ FIRSTCLASS CARPENTERS, Jovi ers and bench hands for _sash and Comp jactory.. Apnly with refer- w ancae. siatine "Vhether union _@r non- 40, Whig Farm BER TRADE. 'weeks Ming practice 'com- pletés. re experience in ne ts Shan shops 'in pme year: eran dithed. mas ri an: Parner ¢ Qollege. Chi- cago. Tis. FOR OFFICE WORK, SIX BRIGHT tween nine- je. youmg men, be ust MEN TO LEARN Guel Few sue! mornil town | penter formec sheep. flock 1 one oO a gun swam dista time hood ber o time been t ; - employment. need stating salary He pected and references All app! ne tions will he considered strictly co fidentinl. Box AB at Taylor's

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