Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1903, p. 4

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aid thin ond on Saturday' to Ottawa, / Lotd Dundongld has returned to Ot tawa. 4 . Mrs. George Major, Montreal, is. - | aisiting Bir James and Lady Grant. Id éent to the old land, trade question, has lotion : X ents propos al id % 5 . it will contribute to the welfare of the | General Botha, the degenerate, de: e dnd the country, Granted, it | sires a seat in the imperial parliament that the Tntercolonial may have | u; that he can effectively discuss South some traffic taken from it by the | African subjects. He repudiates Cham- 's policy in South Africa, and the Chicago press have announced that the American commissioners on ibe disapproves | Alaskan. boundary question have héen ff - he not to consent to anything which 'is against the "United States claim. What is the use of the arbitra tion then? - ---------- VATIONS. "of brains, Hon, G. W. worth a heap more | to the liberals of On: it was the inability of the Hughes to think of some: may be a curse, the works they wish to estab: lish are large enough you can some: times' put up with the profanity. Wot In His Line, seems to be a case where J. Pierpont Morgan might be called in. Chance For Gamey. Times. _ The Mail and Empire announces that the conservatives are preparing for "a -air demonstration is wi je to suspect that they are going to exhibit Ggmey. | 1 Remarkable Prayer. Mrs. Sheffington Smith is expe. ted in Ottawa shortly, on a visit to her sis: ter, Mrs. Stanley Maude, at Rideau Cott : Nr Skinner. who has heen visiting her father, Mr. Justice Girouard, at Dorval, is at present the guest of 4 Beaconsfield Mrs. Draper, " Mr. Lionel Ridout, Toronto, is Sending the summer at the Seaside otel, Little Metis. Mrs. Strathy and family, Toronto, are spending the summer at Little Me. tis, where they are occupying rooms at the Sepside Hotel, Visitors to St. Patrick will hardly know the golf licks this vear. A beau tiful club house has been erected at the top of the hill, near the first tee. It contains a large room suitable for dancing or other amusements, for which a piano has heen rented, and ladies' and gentlemen's dressing rooms with large lockers, There is also a kit- chen for the use of the ladies giving teas. The verandah, Which is very large, commands » full view of 'the links. Lord Rosebery recently presented H. R.H. the Princess of Wales, with the diploma of Doctor of Music, at Lon- don University. In presenting the prin- coss to receive the degree, the vice chancellor, Dr. Pye Smith, spoke of her as having the 'art of winning loy- alty and love, "in whose life is the law of kindness. 8 . . . . Mrs. Thacker, and Miss Thacleer, of Toronto, are spending the summier at the Cascade House. Rev. Prof. Jenks of Trinity College, "leaves today for a two nionths' vacation, going to Quebes, the Saguenay and the White 'oun- tains. Prof: Jenks will be in charge of summer services in August at White: field, NH., and in September ati the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, Rev. Dr, Jones of Trinity Col 'TWigE and Miss Strachan are ag the Queen's Royal, Niagara. Commander and Mrs, Law, with Gen eral Law of England, have gone to their island in Muskoka. Mrs. Robert Hebden left Toronto yesterday for Brockville, Rev. Canon McNab, Toronto, ami Mrs. 'McNab, have gone to Chicago for some weeks. Canon McNab will be in "harge of the Church of the Redegmer in Washington avenue during his stay there, s Mise Casey, Belleville, has arrived at Cape a l'Aigle, and is staying with Mrs. Charles Bippar, Ottawa. LEFT FOR SCOTLAND After Pleasant Time in Canada For Some Months. Napanee, July 31 4. iP, Deroche has accepted a position for the summer season with the C.P.R. at Montreal. Ca- | C: H, Lapum, Montreal, spent' Sun- . | day with his parents, Mrs aud Mrs, E. 8. Lapum. Roderick McDonald, brother of 3 A. McDonald, who has spent the past two months very pleasantly with his brother, enjoying the Canadian air and scemery, and visiting. places of note, viz, one, Niagara Falls, Chicago, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Victoria 'and other places, left vesterday for Mon: s * | treal, where he embarks for his home $10.50; straw, per ton, $9.50 to $10; apples, per bbl, $1.50 to $2.50; dressed hops, light, $7.50 to $8; eggs, requirerients of the fresh, per dozen, 18¢. to 20c.;" butter, dairy, 16c. to 18¢.; butter, ereamery, 19¢. to 20c.; chickens) per pair, 65c. to ks ir, G0c. to 7bc.; tur- in Sootignd, Mrs. Charles. Pennell and her mo ther, Mrs. Lawrence, leaves to-morrow for her home in Calgary, Alberta, af ter a three months' visit with friends and relatives in Napanee and vicinity. Most Penetrating. The quickest soother of pain, and most penetrating liniment on the mgr ket to-day is-Smith's White Liniment, A positive cure for sprains, swellings, ¢ | inflammation, neuralgia, rheumatism, ------ Must Make Answers. Victoria, B.C," July 21.--Judgment was given, yesterday, by the full court appeal 'in ve. Duns side issue in the suit of FKdna |. Wallace H and James Dvnsmuir, seeking to the 'will of their mil: & lionaire htothes The a 1 was al lowed with costs, the nt to make full answers to all the gues. tions objected to. and lumbago. Big bottles, 25c., at Wade's. C. R. Devlin, M.P., intends going to Galway to be present at the time of the king's visit there. Paralysis and Locomotor Ataxia The Certain Result of Neglected Nervous Troubles--Prevention and Cure in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. "Sleeplessness, indigestion, headache and ne Paine, twitching of the nerves, weak or irregular heart action, inability to concentrate the mind, dis t and . OE the ABIL ah ae am approaching prostration Md Spultalvd oc i which lead and Bellon Ee dul werve restorates; it is certain to do you good. Fifty cents a box at all at 88.95 for light | J Reiette, and at $7.75 to $8 per 100 Delightful Trip. Among the islands, Wednesday, 2.30 po; on steamer America, 3c. phy don't wou try Carter's Little ver They are a positive eure for sick headache, and al the i: pro duced by disordered ng 'composed of nature's most power. | / Colic, Ct olera®and Diarrhoea Remedy lit never fails and i pleasant and safe to ake, It ig equi lly valuable for 'dildren. It is famous for its cures ® over a large part ',f the civilized world. We Will Place on Sale JULY HAT SALE "TO-MORROW MORNING A Magnificent Lot of I ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAKES Regular prices $2, $2.50, Sale Price $1 The shapes are all this 3 wson's. Colors are new such as Pearls, 'Greys, Vietinas, Denbs, Slates, Fawas, Biowus and Blacks. "+ tiff Hats, Black, Brown, Teriacats ¢ Reascns for selling 'Hats at sach redfced prioss : --We are constantly on the alert looking for sanps A leading hat firm wired us to, say that as they wore about to move into Luw Profuises they were desirous of selling a lot of their surplus stoek | at a ridiculously low prics We immedmtely wired them sayy, will give (he matterour most careful attention Wa did. Thy" result was We gave them an order for a clearing lot at less than one half the original pri-es. Thus we are euabled to seli an Elegant Hat for $i. 4 THE H. D. BIBBY CO. OAK HALL PRINCESS Si]. SOLDER sar SOLDERS Half and Half; Wiping, Refined, Oval, Strictly, Wire Angle. THE CANADA METAL CO, . ' $ I POVCCVPOIVPLVI0C00PO0E0V0PVOD0O0OCPOO0LO CLOG POPOOVVVOPO0O Soe Toronto, Ont. EDOLOOREIRIBHLLEOMLONGN 8 9 Hundreds of pleased purchasers left' JOS. ABRAMSON'S, 180 Princess Street, .. on Saturday. Each one mare, than satisfied. with" the bargain he had from the - 800 SAMPLE SUITS NOW OFFERED AT SLAUGHTER PRICES NO OLD STOCK. These bargains bloom- ed this summer. They were not left pver from last year. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits_ far below manufacturers' prices, hyd Come one! - Come all ! You know the store--Between Reddén's and Crawford's. There is only one ~JOSEPH ABRAMSON. 180 Princess Street. : : : 3 ¢ Fresh Ciscoes 8c. per Jb. Little Neck Clams 20¢. pe Spring Chickens 50¢. to 7 63 Brock Street. | Phone 520, AR EER ATNRIEe FOR THE EU The correct "thifig i ; Colonial Ox 'gola Kid, worth 6 | \H. JENNINGS, King NOTICE The Highest Cash Price paid Second Hand Clothing, Furn Stoves, Ete. A large stock of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing, "J Musical Instruments, Ete, I am Apt reduced' priges. and Second Bicycles; will sell them at very low jy I. ZACKS, ™ Fe... door below Corbett A SOF, Bright Fire Is an attraction fer' évary Khe. cherry - glow . afd -imn heat of our coal will make felt with pleasure during the _ weather. It's just the kind { # | s sook with, too. Let tp 81 bin with . BOOTH'S CO4 *Phons 138, Foot of West NOTICE, MME. ELDER'S DRESS and _Shampooing Parlors; 251 Princess strest. Lates with 'heatnéss and dispatch; bg Ereaing. jor 900i »l X FOB TO RE: ! FURNISHED, CUT STON HOU _ No. 37 tisonge Direet. I ; it

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