Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1903, p. 3

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' ta0ur: Store. Space rus to Write: Mose: tat Weese's, "Go to step into Weese's, ] le, % 1 § » k t pS te SAE improves, and like the 1 ears ne ieee Satisfied at Io Cosi' stredt," dents" fot .; Boston, JB, 11:85 a.m. RPL ENE hor ¥. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR., en. Pass. Agt, Gen. Supt, En ¥ OF: Tweed, Napanes, Deseronto, and all lo- eal points. Train leaves Oity Hall D- Pot' at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, Agent, Kingston. Gen. THE B. Q: By, In'Effeet June'14th, 1902. TRAINS ine LEAVE CITY DEPOT, FOOT OF JOHNSTON STREET. GOING EAST. | GOING WEST. No. 8 Mail, ...148am. | No, 5Mail.:).. 1.08 am. rn adam | Bw. 3a8 Ar .m. ress. am. "16 Local. 810 am: "1 Local 15 a.m. '6 Mall... 2854 pm. "3 " 4 Tua ' + 3%, 1 pam. Xpress. _ Jam. ** 12 Local....7/ 4 "15 Loexl. Ahn Nos, 1, 2, 8 and 4 run daily. Nos. § and B run daily, extept Monday, Nos. » 12, 15 and 18 'daily, except 6, 7, 11 Sunday, Direct route to Toronm City, Sarinaw, Montresl, Ottawa, bec, Portland, $¢. John, Halifax, ton and New York For Pullman Accommodation, Tickets and all other information, apply to J, P. HANLEY, Agent, a City Pass. Depot. DOMINION LINE. STEAMSHIPS. MONTREAL AND QUEBEC m0 LIVERPOOL. *Canade, July 18, Aug.' 22, Sept. 26 *Kensington, July 25, Aug. 29, Oct. 8 xDominion, Aug, 1, 'Sept. 5, Oct. 10 *Southwark, Aug. 15, pt. 19, Oct, 24 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Mayflower, July 16, Aur. 18, Sept. 10 Commonwealth, July 30, Aug. 27, Sep. 2¢ «New England, Aug. 6, Sept. 3, Oct. 1 3 TEAND TO LIVERPOOL. xNorséoign, July 18, xNomadic, Aug. 1 xEngli July 25, xTri tan Aug. 8 AVRRPTE bog iB Sars. xIberian, July 19, xManxman, Avi 13 J A uw xTurcoman, . Ant ais ig, BOSTON MEDITERRANEAN. 5 ahdogvar, J 18{ Caimbroman, Aug. vets Bloraes and cool. air. x storage. For further partievidrs to P. HANLEY, OW Bh . Montreal Si gi ia res DAILY LINE TORONTO, CHAR , THOUSAND ' ISLE, KF JOPT & MONTREAL. Leave Kingston daily except Monday. GOING EAST. GOING WEST. 6:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m, HAMILTON, TORONTO, HAY OF QUINTE AND MONTREAL LINE. Leave Kingston: GOING EAST. GOING WEST. 4:80 p.m: 11:80 p.m, Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thursday and Sanday. and Saturday. J. B, HANLEY, J. SWIFT & Co: Ticket Agent. Freight Agent. From Montreal. From Quebec, Bayarian, Julv 18, 7 am.; July 18 9 p.m lonian, July 25, 4 am.; July 25,6 p.m. Tunisian, Aug. 1, 7 a.n.; Aug. 1, 5 p.m. First Cabin, $75 and upwards, dc cording to steamer. Second Cabin, Liverpool and Lendon- derry, $37.50 to $42.50; London, $3.50 "ihe » 5 and $28; Liverpool, gests! bala ean, London. M EAL TO GLASGOW DIRECT. Corinthian, July 22nd. Sardinian, (2nd and 3rd class only) Aug. 5th First Cabin, $45 and upwards; Se cond Cabin, $85; Third-Class, $25. J. P. MANLEY, Agent, W.T.1., Cit Depo oo Py I ER Tasasnger t, ge P. GILD QUEBES STEANSHP COMPANY Aver and Gall of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises tn Cool Latitudes. Twin 'Strew | Irs 'SS. * Cathpani," with electric lights, electric bells and all modern ¢ i § Sails ntrefl on Mondays &t' 2 p.m., 18th and 27th July; 10th and th August: 7th and tamber, N.8., . rn: Siti dig tt ve Cove, Grand Hi Fimmernida, E.I., "The Suet. ih of oo Radon for Moaith an Lib AREY pos) eh Lea: Craig's w) 192, ight, for 12 ig NY B Bay of Quinte and Murray ©: ev day. at 6:30 p.m. Mop- direct without Ishards and St Cove PIVe PRT IVOLL This life of ours is a wild aeolian harp cof many a joyous wtrain, H all thete runs & loud, Perpetual wail as of Fouls in ain. . interpret life, an ¥ > t NRE aches and bideds with {. Mr. and Mrs. likeness of comprehend its | je Russell Bigelow, of St. Paul, ~*"The Golden Legend." Minnesota. . . ow May a scribe who isn't having any about .the home | lo My. Robert Montgomery, of comers' festival be permitted to sug [vane place. \ gest that as the returning ones are Rie 8. principally. men, the refreshment menu ; ! h more to sandwiches than cake ? | phasized in Present interesting. Sandwiches, not too thin; and gener. | disenssion : "Do Woman Dress to with 7 meat, nicely | Ple Men "is the fact that pen, seasoned; will awdken more tenderve: | as alrule, are very fond of hohnets collections in the breast of the return: | vn women. Perhaps they imbibe it ing prodigal, wil¥ give move rapt. en: | how grand:mamma's portrait, whieh thusiasm to his reflection thas" "shee {hangs on the wall, or mamma's pretty than all the {little bonnet, when she was first angel citkes,' and [picked out us a bride. Or it may be maple sugar layer cakes, ever were, from the posters and the pictures a hint this | Which are seem in all the 'modern be better to' leave the decorating entirely in the hands of the men ? Some one suggested at. yes. often a bonnet. as. ACOMNOLY 4g terday's meeting that a committes of (oquettish love making. But this is women be formed to oversee the men |'h€ big poke bonnet with its wreath in the decorating of the city hall; Bat | bf flowers close to the hair. such '5 committee i You know there are a 'fow things that | oF believes that the success of the men can do better than we can, gnd one of them js manipulating flags yad : bunting. The masarline mind -- not | popular untii the autumn. Mr, Ben: but itd a past del says : "'"The bonnet 8 pow a and hreadgh | Prevailing fashion in Paris, and | and largeness dre what you want in | "0% certainly anticipate that the a Passengers Kingston 12: 3 .; &ITive Jeerine Ki at 500" 12.40 towards heating a ro, 5:10 pm.; Toron 7:80 7'80 am. Be Join, Furngce made to heat --one which does not send the fuel u the 9: chimney in smoke. S 'Sunshine' Furnaces { will extract more heat from a unit of coal than any other good ously interleaved is no place like home," Another thought-- just Branch Line Time Table hardly needed; grasp small details, master of broad effects: &O Every square 'inch from the bottom of fire-pot to tap of dome Mrs. John Webster, is a direct radiating staying with Canon and Mrs. left yesterday for Hamilton. Mr. Percy Fortescue is visiting Mrs; who has been The dome is made of heavy steel-plate, which makes it'amore effective heater than the castsiron dome put in common Furnaces. The "Susshine" has everyimproved feature and still is so simple that any person can (M<Clary's London, Toronto, Montreal, day to Poift Pleasant, Prince Edward e wi rings y © Hy 3 1 , 4 y v HY. to stay with Mrs. Herbert Horsey. ! on, th Wide late sirings 'may Some Mee. Fair hag retur enjoyable visit with to, Hamilton, Buffalg, "London, Detroit, Chicago, Bay ned from a very Fair's rela: Mies Anni¢ Motitray, and Mr. Max Moutpay, were in town from Amhers¢ Island" vestorday. Miss Jennie Roberts Mre: George Grover, who has taken Sharbot variety. There: have been large hats will pro: {and small - hats the vogue, high |d Lake for: July -and August, Burnham, for the lake the end of this Grover has sufi; ciently recovered "to to be Mr: John Coeper Toronto, returning | ceived at Me am Losslie, and Miss Lor i. to-day for Musko- down on Chickering's, . New York. Orders re Auley' Miss Daisy Fortescue is home holidays, and is staying at "Edge Hill." Miss Horton, .of Brockville, is visit. ing Mrs, Mitchell, Ernest Malone, was down from and was staying LEMON, CLAXTON & LA Toronto last week, with his sister; Mrs, Mre. Waldron, and Miss Carrie Wal dro, left on Sunday for a two weeks' tin down the St. Lawrence to gulf and round to Halifax. Sears, . Heathfield, is visiting W. Sears, in New York. | pr ger | The Ven. Archdeacon and' Mrs. Nor ton, Montreal, sailed Saturddy morning by the Pretorian. Major Joly 'de Lotbiniere and Mrs, de' Lotbiniere 'are passengers for Mon- treal on the Bavarian. or England on who recently returned from South is visit The Bay of Quinte Route Rochester, N.Y. Stes: North King and Caspian Commencing June 27th, leave Swiit's wharf daily, except Monday, at 5 pm., for Summerville, N.Y., (Port of Roches tar), "For 1000 Islands Commencing June 28th steamer leaves at 10:17 a.m. daily, for Thousand: Islands, calling at Alexan- dria Bay, Rockport and Gananoque. For full information apply te J. P. GILDERSLEEV NOTICE. DRESSMAKING and Shampooing Parlors, 251 Princess strest. Rather let them a vide of making Dobbs, of Brockville, dre guests the Chase, Cape Elizabeth. Mr. Paul Ambrose, New York, will be met days in Hamilton. for the summer with My. ? acke : i ior cep R. 8. Ambrose, Herkimer street. * ht I ed by bad digestion iH sle a a. + Heat, Summer Rashes and Sunst Miss Naomi Lewis of Montreal, is ; staying with Mrs. John Bruce, in Tor a 1 Amy Boulton, iy : J ' THe chro constipation, §. help them to cleanse your. s 3 . LL 4. ed visitor in Toronto all last winter, | 1 Means. They will not "force you and is spending the summer in Cacouna. | mall), Cap qo I'- summer, where.she has a The Misses Grace anc for the Georgian Mrs. Clifford Sutton, a much-admir- Latest novelties in 2351 Princess street, corner 8S, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeigh, Toron Street. jaa | to, have left on a vacation tour Quebec, New Brunswick and the Mag - eee | dalen Islands in the gulf. WELL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR MEN 232 Johnston street. eee " i ROO. ITH OR Rae bor Di NERC WELL FURNISHED ROOMS: BOARD; 1 alse table bo at Mrs. Y 84 William Street. oR NISHED ROOMS, at 191 University Aven FURNISHED ROOMS; without board, wi pply 1 King street, corn- street. Rockies, in Saturday's illustrated sup plement of the Globe, is one. of t personal experiences sketch is written. the first person in but it was the other Mrs. Frank Wootten, Toronto, and Miss Mabel Wootten are spending the summer at Hawkestone on Lake Sim 3 Three gicls from Toronto University have won scholarships at Bryn-Mawr College, Pgnn. With one exception, the scholarships ave valued at $200 each Miss: Mary E. Waddell, of Orovo, Ont. won the scholarship for work in math ematiod; Mise Legh B. Johnston, Toronto, for work in physics: and Miss Maud' Downing, of Fournier; for work Nine other praduates from all parte of the United .|'won' similar honors in the award dwelling, - het water, Rell' Estate Agency, 51 JEW States She Zraduats scholarships for 03 hroughout the i i i 4 Me WA Fraser, author of The 'polar y " and a number of ro- v, on his way to Liv | and foe. on Nt the English alition of "his newest' Book, "The Blood Lilies, now in the Scribners' press, will be published. On-his return he will ar | ames a Canadian edition of = the * . . » S. Fraser, Richmond, announce the engagenient of their daughter Harriet Alice; to M$. Fred- The engagement nas beey ouaced of Miss Clara Gibson, of Morison t A curious thing not particularly em: magazines, where the artist' convey tion of making love seems to seed so Henri Bendel, 'the millinery: import: bonnet "is already assured though he | thinks it. will net be:ome universally young matrons of New York's smart set will wear the little bonnet in the fall, particularly at receptions and | : n velvets. Velvet ribbon will be invari Lt. : A Miss: Mildred Cooke went up vester. ably used for the ties, though later | ing re coahoted fedicing on small; very easy to take; no pain; no | gtiping; no purging, Try. them. No. 1, "Prentice Boys, of Kingston, which headed Monday's is assuredly going to be banished at | Orange parade, has 100 members; andi" presented a fine appearance; wan te in new regalia. John or. mn. Maiide Stewart, of No. 461 Fifth Avenue, N.X., said, in discussing . the | revival of the bonnet : "The hig hat {east 'for a time fron, the fashionable woman's wardrobe, and 'little bonnets Adolphus: | will take its place. At present the with Mrs. |} onnet with old dashiovied strings in | ; the vogue in Paris and London, which; | speak well of Chatibbelain's- Stommel in town | \neans that' by the fall itis sure to be the fashion here. Woman, especial lv the Americat woman, insists upon £¥ perowns and no crowns at all, and | turn." -~ Exchange. i Cimningham, piano tuner. from s bookstore. from White, Burk and chil oa dren have gone to Kingston, and' the Thousand Islands for a short visit. -- the to shirk sowie of the routitie work and & underwear, stockings and kitchen towels must bye ironed "every week be smoothed when taken from the line and devote the time the ironing would have taken to reading a book, taking g a friendly call, at | " the' "laxative-habit." of the of of and iweas in Montreal on Fri in a delay to the inutes. : Hard .or 'solt 'corns cured tice Bovs and Troe gston, will ren an excursion to | Picton to' attend the annual of" the True Blue on B pevents ay. A Graves' tooth powder at Qibkon's Re Cross drog 'store; 20¢. i Onbdennk appetired: before thi po-, versary of the battle of the Boyne ton. The' fact that the } tl pringed- aretha fnckage; we would never wash the old + first Somput hBarticled, leave the F and deportment of those who celebrated glorious twelfth. Mon! stains, rust, dirt or. The. police late last night were sum- | Bagot 'street, near ; street, where a citheen, under the - in |' fuence of liquor was abusing his wife, He was 'quieted, and peace followed. ' A horse owned b Avingston avenus, uit. y Alfted Simmons, ernobn, but did not i do'any damage. It was frightened hy one of the many bands playing on the A citizen wear on the markt siuare this motning looking for Saturday sold him a rotten ham, which cost the citizen $2.50. He Arid frestr during the hot summer days: made' easy with We Have them Cooke, | for the theatre. Bonnets' of rwve | Who, on 00%: | velvet embroidired in gold threads, | f n will be wotn, 'and others made of rich | has Somplaiumt to the police about . embroider jewel 1 ransaction. silk embr ries and jewel sturded | Ae on fron all wide: antbieeitad the butter cool. , * REFRIGER compartments They're not expen: pd ei li No man or woman will hesitate ta Liver Tablets! after once | them, They always sant movement of the aol Pla ite and strengthen the or sile by all druggists. On Sutuvday last two citisens pur. now it seems: to me it is the bonnet's | chased four dozen eges from ao farmer { standing on the market, got home hey Joupd "chickéns in ah 2 looking for sats market this mornin, via path wg The health that comes fron daily regularity, - pure blood and is the healthy' that Jou can win with t FF IRQ! Hod gaom A a If you are your own latindress learn Ad Tiny Tonic Tablets. --the gentle but effective laxative tonic, ' Let. the dainty little tablets cleanse your system, Mae. yout body, purify your. blood and.tone your. brain them you will be prepared to face the wearing heat of 's: Remember that impure bloed, clogged blazing: Sum- lessness, simply invite Prickly Iron-Ox Tiny Tonic Tablets are gently Tuxative, They-build up your intestisal o ystem and to keep it clean by nate they will not teach you Iron-Ox Tiny Tonic Tablets cure Indigestion. They are ot a mere temporary relief but a real; lasting: cure, blets are a wonderful Iron-Ox Tiny Tonic Ta : They make blood; they help the liver, the kidneys, of a lady friend : , 2 ' of Mrs. Arthur Spragge of Toronto, A deotmiddh the bowels. They strengthen and feed the right and amusing FEE Spragge - uses telling the story, lady who "killed Iron-Ox Tiny Tonic Tablets are, pleasant to tale. Very small, very. dainty, wrapped in their delicate chocolate coats; they are as tempting as candy. Fifty Iron-ox Tablets, in

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