Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1903, p. 3

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Cesena Sees IN'T "FORGET : . , | 3 for 'Choco- ® sight. The reputa- N urs have is a well de- d sqne, S . ang 60. | r rb. : rythihg bh the! toilet : \ s : « DRS PAL GARDEN § 4 G S WY Toes: & INCESS ST. PHONE ®." © ney's 'Chocolates,' al- $ fresh, + ° ® ibabibeoteiured Photo witholit &: spot "trams "FA it not." wi ure to 'Go to a. BULSNL SF hy 11 he Site ment, the great skin cure, f purifying and beautifying =A the S8. nis 3 {on which > an 4 that 1] Tunisian *Gagette: © isi v ih, , dnd Hor > BWaEINg- about. bens ane rors shopping or marketmg, ook juss a little bit vulgag, « ons you think ? For many years good Britons and ood Canadians, reoiced in pointing inger of scorn ét the daughters Sam, who appeared in the with diamond rings--most. of ve jeered atsthem at one time "You know and we sgid Ki supexionity-- that it Was Hy 1." And what Bbt A Hind in is a ro orld dver,; but ato little spheres, are' simply | od nothing, more, and although wants Cagada to accept the Bateau of Eotronds, for. morn weary still Jess Is it dosirable that ghe 3 Should follow the fashion of draping {with tHwdry imitations. Our 'Mothers, and our aunts used to loop ug their tacleian' party dresses, with strings of pearls, much the same ' 'as are worn nowadays, only a little lar gor, and of course, a little better, at Jéast welthink so, but the idea of putting such gewgaws on in broad daylight woild have sent shivers through them. 4 Mrs. A. F Chown Erie entertain- ifgly to gftisnds, a Fo late {rip fiers and hown and Mins Ada, Fry oii passengers. ere Were shot, 700 0 board, 1 dng' them "s con par- Png Rev. e. Withrow, Toronto, Land. Rew, Mr, . White, Chicago: There was' a fine depionstration on Dofiiin- «f ion day, the Canadians rdyally and | joyously entering into the sports, were 30 many novel features the; events could net: be pulled off in ene. day. Both Mr. and Wiss Chown 'woh prizes' in races' and tigs- pf-war. In the' tugs thé Canadians invariably defeated the English pull- ers. "The collections for the Sailors' Orphanage were very large. There were lectures, chalk talks, sermons andl concerts to while away the even- igs. Mr. J. 'W. Bengoufth, the éartoon- ist, was om board, and issued {he There T¥énty-five copies were gold by tender, and the balance, twelve, were given as prizes ip sports. A copy has been preserved for the Whig, . 'Mish Chown". was (invited to give recitations both on Dominion day and fon 'July 4th, the Americans having frranged a programme for their holiday. At Liverpool the Chowns were toc.gneet: Miss Daisy Chown and go with her to Belin, Whepe they, were to spend, sofhe weeks. > Phe English and continental papers have been: snying very 'nice thingsiab- out the president of our art sehool, Mr. Wrenshalk 5A Liverpool paper. in J speaking of some _of Mr. Wrenshall's thes, of, Conpdian scenery; got the geography Totaly correct, and the "weiter seems: niuch impressed by {'] the 'grandeur of the "land of hound- Jess' distances." The writer also § marks that Mr. Wrenshall pl the winte¥ Tn Canada to be a time of @ifjoyinent "when "after the enervating heats of summer (!) 'the dry a 'bracing cold is welcomed "by all.' other: paper says that the artist's in tention. was -to give the people of the Mother Country: a éorrect idea of fhe atmospheric affects and climate # of Canada, apd-that "those whose i: presyidns, Mun' on the Hines! of Kip: fing's - 'Lady bi the Snows," would findine Mri Wrenshwdl's Besutifal" co) lection material to entitely "inodify their ides." From all "of which we can gather that Mr. Wrenshall #& do- ing. plicotixely' , the good wdrk which he 'sét out lo do. * . The any real friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker were inexpresei ly. shocked and grieved to: hear of r, Pofter'y tragic death this week gad feeling of kindly sympathy for with Mrs. Parker is widespread. Jeople will also regret to hear that Mrs. Packers. sister, Miss Margaret 4H [the ereator, in a inure, ge Rinasy departmefi in our 5 been orwortimg herself RUBBER STAMPS pe ALL KINDS, aie? i: Rk Markers, ates a bah pro a in ol chosen field, and is not at al* wom dee AL Mowat will be glad if people who happen to know of any transient y in town, pai © dor. a com oa ; will recom- 5 wind thet Won Ridetice. 1 he money made from summer visitors will 'be a great help towards putting the institution into even better shane han it is at present, and as the resid is & oie to mean a 'great deal Yor woman students, Kingston wo- ive it along . . A very Bright progressive euchre | party was given by Wiss Doran, Bar- ile street, on afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Methermanu, ol New York, who is ent "Auction 'wuchre was the partic form of the gare layed, an' 'tea wad served at quartette tables. A A SR weetiig of the Home Comers ' reception committge, © will be beld oh Monday afternoon, at hali- past thréé, when the officers hope there wil: be w woud an. Ashes a. Dr. Tork Morty and Mise Kathleen Harty went over to ( 'hannel Grove on Wednesday, and Mrs. Bermingham ex pects to close her honse in town to! day, and will spend the next few weeks at Simcoe Island. Mr. Burton Horsey left toaay to join his surveying party, and Mr. Ed: ward Horsey went back to Smith's Valls on Wednesday. Mrs. Platt . ig the Rrownfie Id. Jessie Mgearow New 'Nork this week, not mweh the worse! for Se fous which + might Miss Lily ria and Miss Grace t street, Ottawa, have rote 10 5) the. sumaner months ip Fitter IVan Teta. oi wtile . The Rev, Canon Loucks is in town from Pleton, snd fv staying with Mee Muckleston. He is the canon on duty for the week at St, George's cathe dral. Mrs. . Leonard, of Napanee, was in town for a day or %0 this week, and was en pension. at the Woman's Resi dence. Mrs. Herbeéit Robinson and Mpys. Bernard Brown, with: her two little gitlios, left yekterday for Loch Breese, near Colborne; where they 'will' be the guests 'of "Miss Simmons for a «few wobks. Miss Muckleston Piston on Thursday. Mes. Grover, Mts. Burnham and' Mr. Irwin Grover, eft today for Sharbot Lake. Mt. J. B. Mclver, and Mr. W. H Smythe, Wave" been down at Old Or- chard, and Mr, George'Smythe expects to" Fave for a" holiday af thé same nince shortly. : Miss 'Ethel White went up to Picton vestérday, to visit her gulit, Mrs. Wil- lam Pigott Despard Thé® "Rev. "'Cahbn Macmorine, and Miss Mdemoring, went up' on Wednes- day to Stella, where. {hey will wend a of Mrs. guest came home from . -. * Miss Wilmot, Detroit, city today to spend some time with numerous relatives in the, city. r..Alex: Lavell, Smith's Falls, was in. the eily today, . en. voute from Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark, Cleve. land, ave visiting Me. and Mrs: Jd. E. Clack, Clorgy street. west. Mr. 'Edward Clark,. Mrs. J. E. Clark, Miss Marion, and Miss Lillian Clark, leave on Monday on a trip to Quebec. Miss Eleanor Deroche, B.A., has heen the guest of Miss May Bolger. The Rev. Conway Cartwright .and Mrs. Cartwright, have been spending the week; with Lady Cartwright at "The 'Maples. Miss "Ade 'Bates went* out on Wed- nesday to stay for a week of so with Mrs. Desicon at Le Moine's Point. Mrs. W.'B® Skitner has retarned from Ottawa. * Ad LJ . LJ Miss 'McNierney, arrived 'from New York 'this week, ard' is staying with Miss Lovetfa Swift. The Very Rev! the Dean of Ontario, has been spending' a few dave with Me. R. J.B. and "Mrs. Crombie "at Chatham, N.B. The Rev. 6. Li Starr has gone up to. Picton, 'and will take duty in St Mary Magdalene's church "there, ' at both services to-morrow, The Rev. J.-M: and "Mrs. Holah have taken Mrs. Grover's house on William street, furtiished 167 t&o months. Mrs. Drury' 'was in town from the islands this week, iss" Annie and Wiss Edith Wrenshall will 'go tb" Irflabd in August to visit Mrs. Patton, a daughter of the Rev. it thong do everything they can to returned to | to Brockville =x : reached the' . . + 3 Dr. Su "of Alvinston, was in. town for ¥ Or so this week: # Mr. -Arthw wr, orine left on Wed: nésday - Stirling, where "he will the' summer with the Rev J Mg wKioloman. ing: 'the Nig in town, left chun for Toron E > will be more than ylased to hear that 'Miss Frances Taylor, who' has been so very ill, is a great! better, and there is just a possibility | tabu may. be able to cone "home onday. Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Rogers left this week Jud the St. Lawrence trip "to Quebee 'and 'the Saguenay. N "Jone Mrs. William Nally, of ol Ww , are staying with Mrs, C nelius Berminghan, Stuart street. "Mra Wilsow, of "Napanee; "snd" her little son;-are ing a few days in, town. Miss Kinney, of Brockville, is staying with Mrs. Grout. m Balfour Mudie is camping; {down on Migs Machar's point, near Ganan- Mr. George Mudie and My Harm allem drove down hed 0 yd the three will be part ol the 4 n 2 ontingent at the hop, at the Ly oque Ian to-night. A y Supper party was given by F Misa: aud after the yacht Eo eh pll" te Alder Herchmer goes back with a sister, Mrs -- er of Richmond; Quew, in the guest of Mrs, Machar. NY, Stuart Sttheriund ix spending' his vacation with Me. and Mrs Mal colm Sutherland: His "Lordship; the Bishop of | On tavio, was in A on Thutnday. The Rev. .B: , JAtmstrong; of Tren on, Was rig wt of Mrs, Malcolm yl) Suthefland for a few 'days this 'week. Mr. and Mes. Jack Richsvond dame : down from Toronto yesterday. The Dean of Ontario spent Sunday last, whefe he met a number of | old friends, .am m being the Rev Ganon an a Hn! Major Eng yo an ig. 'efignson, {o. the Misses Fer: Phos on, "Alfvet] trebt, came inte tewn from Collins Bay bo day. Horsey, and Miss Amy gry iy onterd ay to Picton. yo been * sfhnd- ing ne week Foe Mw. Goodwin; | at her summer co Mrs; Clarkson returned to town and is now wiih Irwin. It is VV "good news to heat that Miss Jessie Poldon has found the air helpful," and 'has: hecome quite toned wp hy it Lindsay, and Mr. Valentine Asay, cauie back Yo Kingston thir --k Miss Kellogg, who is now with Mrs Crisp, will spend a few weeks at St. Jha § parsanage. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest gone back to Montres| 1. 'Wiss Am¥ Fergusbn, and 'Wiks Mar garet Cooke, of Toronto; hdve boev' Cooper have camp. Miss Secord with Miss Goldie of Toronto, is staying and Miss Marjory | Clarke at Rockwood Héwse. Mrs. Temple' of Toronto,, who is af piesent "in' Quebec," will in all" proba hility spend 4 shérk! time in town with her: sister, Mrs. J. R. Black, en route' home, . . . . Nise 'Nellie Fortescue was hostess at a' jolly pienic party, which went out to_Le Maine's Point op Thursday. Mrs. Boak has n a cottage nesr . Mackie on Loughboro Lake and axpects to go out there next seek. The Rev. J. Copper Antliff, D.D. afd Mes. Antlif 'leave oy Hhirsday, next 'to: spead over 'a month's vaca tion op the New Fnaiand- Boast. Mr. J. H. Antlifi of Ottawa, o member of the Doudnion topograrhi cal stfvey, IW in the Bite and is tisit ing his parents at Queen Stréet Me thodist church parsonage. , The Rév, Thomas Brown, B.D., tor of ' Princess toes, Mothodist church, has gone to oit to attend the Epworth League vention. Wiss 'Kathleen ns left on Bun day last for Petrolia, = Mri, Jamies. Depnisgtoun, of Peter boro, and her two duughters, were ¥ fur Anil | Nise Anasie M Bchmunkd Toes "Tote, a wil pend' about a] of "the "Adivonddok" mowmnfhine very' - Aq oburt,"" spending the week at' Mrs. Richmond's Tr re s of} Rta, Brock: attest oh Mine , Inatiel whose ne" * to TER lace, in the b He ttn Xcursion do a wa ond good bs to Bo wiil pegret ox hear that Colonel Seedinaty on k sh an a a - fets fh Mrs, hn tu, will leave in a ow, day for Malia, where she will, about three weeks and will sail rad thike to Visit her Aaugheer "ink South. -_ land, oh ra. nivigrhdm Monday from a. week's: visit. with Mrs. Carter at Lt ] . Mr. and Mes: Henderson Bagot street, Ee Saige the eng Tene Ben .. to dr "he Anthytient 14" 'annotipoed | ANE ay inxslage will tak ber Ist Mrs, Ponwick a Nine Fenwick have returned to Ottawa from a visit in Montreal. Mrs. Carmichael, wile 'of Rishop Car- py Nohureelite ot Hnawliohi p wv. £. Bland and Mrs Bland, of Montrdal, are now ins Switz. | orltnd and ehjoying 06d 'Health on. John Aylmer, of Montreal, son of Lord Alber; has deft foe British Columbia, Mrs, i Hosmer and Miss Has ¥, of omirial "have Toft' for St. A drew's] NIB. whitre "they wil re main until! Septénmber, John A. Jracde nal; of Winni- jeg, grandson. of i te ohn he has been in a this week {08a Waly . Neil Montes the wolkhpam Scottish novelist, smiled' on Woakafay + Yih a arty of oth Mie Jor. Liana or and 1h HWiawa on Fata for [x gd where" they Will Spent thd A "His 'Grace & Bond has lait |; Nr thos Sdtibung: Lady i ir Char, upper, upper and he A. Tupper' haye arrived in Lohd De uu. P. Hamnalord, i visiting. Men. ame ber. 'ng for of Hg and Sirle"" Prlendly Boiet al Tordnto, 'on' Thursday. Mrs. Rowand, Miss Mies Dora Rowand. left this.week for Murr; Bay, and. will he want. at the noir Richelied for six weoks. thet: "Farls An inte white: frock at Ascot was made of orflinary: white beok myslin, embroidered in the old way by hand { with white ia bread, worn with a bright Tuthain'shadbd 6H, a white chip Hat with 'a "shower - 'of Tuchiias {§ avd an embroidered white © muslin parasol. Only seventy guiness ! (Continued 1on Page 5.) Collecting Funds. Rev. Jasper" Hillid, 'Windsor, Ont. in canvaiving the ity in' (he interests of an Jaduwstrial (Home for colored [oys and girly, i110 be established ut Windsor aud to be called the Victoria Meniotial, While in Ottawa he waited on" Lord Minto and presefited" his claims; His 'excelliney © hakall "many uestions 'about the work: dont uy the society and seemed. very much inter wed. He endorsed the objects of the society "ind 'Showed Kis appwoval by a nbs tarts donation to 'the far. All unds are prompAly kent td Ernest 3. Wigle, Windenr? Ont. To Jones Falls and Return Daily. For a restfyl' outing Soke Rideau edging? any" morning 'at 8 Joues" Falls, ariving thy same dav stb pan. Single fare lor rotnd trip. rn Monkey Brand Soap, removes all Aine, rust, dirt or tarnidh--but won'e vash clothes," Tavior'sn Creme Dentro in tubes is ove excellent for the tenth I ---- . FRE, tuned en] ¥, Montieal, s |. members of the' Rowand, | and | Endy ral KI NGSTON BRANCH. | Sarane Cyamhrs, Cardy 1, 'Ofpoutis Wrkiek Aburioin Woke! ho J: J. MeK] ENNA, | "Man ol Peer php a an and Poison huh ELEPHANT R.es.dy Mixed Paint The very best, paint. on the mpt- | ket, most durable, finest colors, | and prices right. i Sole agent for Kingston. A. STRACHAN, HARDWARE MERCHANT. GIVEN AWAY | wg Caples FREE hu cots BL, will be 1veN bos - ir TR widwa FropTor 10 ys ly ---- ¥ fut oid Boys" Home-Coming Celebra: We Propose Celebrating Event by "Givi Away' A large consignment of Handsome Glassware, consisting of ie Sots, Berry Rae Berry Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Holders, Water Pitchers, Nappies, Sugar Bowls, Crea heese Dishes, Pickle Cruits, Pickle Dishes, Vases, Candlesticks, Oil and' ¥ineg Bottles and severyl oftigr. Ertiples 1 too numerous to mention. . THIS IS OUR PLAN--With each eve pound of our celebrated 30c.; 4oc., Soc. or 6oc. teas purchased at our r store on July 23rd, 24th - or asth, 1903, we oi give one mentioned articles "FREE. gna eves 9 oe ave We know "Our Teas" are sire 10 please you as they are praised by all who use them, for their Purity, Strength and Richness of Flavor. We guarantee thea fo be better values than per Anlag a docks 43 ros 1 teas at the same price. Remember the: Baton: of These: Free §ifts, Thursday, duly 23rd, Friday, Jul July 24th, Saturda » Sb rie he 5 * i §

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