Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jul 1903, p. 6

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' . " CEYLON NATURAL i peek nn A | and Experts to be the' Bollevil, ae prombiting the & ig: i a It is as delicious ig » i fit schesl +f Buffalo, N.Y., a well howe E Ringeionian, is There is not in this wide world a valley #0 sweet As the vale in whose bosom the bright wa meet. ©, the last ray of feeling and life must "Bre the bloom of that valley shall fade my heart. human heart, An Invitation To Home-Comers. Principal © Glover extends a most hearty le, to all to visit "Hill- ? Academy, Kingston's high class residential and day school for boys. | Gladstone, Man., & : The grounds, consisting of twelve acres of park, are the most beautiful stonipns, pi Bertha school 'grounds in Canada. They are situated on the line of the street rail- way, Union street west, and formerly belonged to the late Hon. Sir Alexan- der Campbell. The school has made a name for itself, both in the quality of its work and the success of its candi- tes at the university and Royal Mili College examinatioms: three of A enter the Royal Mili- tary College this year. Do not miss seeing "'Hilleroft." 1 ------ Every Act A Top Liner. The best attraction of the season will be presented to the patrons of Lake Ontario Park next week. The following artists have been engaged : W. Cunningham and Geneva 8 will present their one act com- edy, "A Perfect Paradise," also in troducing their trained dog, Zero. Norton and' Russell, America's light artists, impersonating six- : wi different characters, and billed as the head liners of every summer thea- tre this seoson. Kivi and Rowe, | in songs, sayings dances, the best comedians on the? vaudeville stage. All the Home 'Conters t Kingston's popular pleasure re- sort, ' Saturday's Market. Though "this is having' time, yet there was "a' very large Saturday market. The - general Jian t J Butter, in. rolls, 18¢. to 20c. a pound, and in prints, 20c. Sle. a pair; fowl, tea. Sealed lead packets. l all grocers : Their popularity iSydue.0.. the excellent combination of qualities they offer for summer dresses. They are always dressy looking, wear splendidly and their loose texture lets the air through readily antk tohsequéntly makes them cool. We have sold quantities of 'them, yet so liberally planned was our:s tock that the varie- ty is still most complete. There is a chance for economy too among those We now offer. Black Listres 25¢., 30¢., 33c¢., 3%. ¥ 3 Black Lustres 45c., 49¢., 59c., 65c., 75¢. Cream Lustres 30¢., 35¢., 45c.. 59¢., 75c. Navy Blue Mohair Lustres At 43c., special values. Light Blue Lustres For waists, 45c. and-59c, "Where "the lake and ri stands , the old historic city ton. Just : whete « that: nd rivers, the majestic St. + whoses waters « endircle the lands, ) Mayes "of * Take Ontario, redrs its tapéfing church {tall fdetory chimneys, cand it col towers into the dee) the Canadian laky. 'The cit, tion"is one of beauty, .and tion ts it" partigtlasiy « Kings as . many claim; Cle Jol Adtieavtitat; Git: | He welliwooded and carefully parks; her broad, 'clean stre ed by rows of overarching a Jacing maple branches, the s appeardice of her 'public and residences; the great g limestone that enters into struction of these buildings, attragtive architecture--these a few of the attractions that "Limestone City" a beautiful residence. Perhaps the first = thing presses the visitor as he n city is its military aspect. 'I eloping hill 'east 'of the city i ed by grim-looking Fort 0 twenty years after =the war was 'concluded, or in 1834. I guns frown down from their sures, while a solitary warde the crumbling fort. Tall to Jeok the landings at Ach sid old fortifigation. A Martell with its conical od roof ling' wall,' bids 'defiance tb th enter the harbor. Just where qui river pours ite Waters lake stands" Téte dw Point B the headfudrters 'of "A" Fi tery, Canadian Artille ad 5 spot Fro nag, the chivalrous gov New 2 Fanos, 'established hig when' he "first "lan in Upper gmore than two centuries ago. #1672 the origigal wooden fort piace under the direction « le, by a stands Artillery Barracks, th off "B" Battlfy, Royal Canad i » hat ti bs tering vigitoy ded i ohare in thei Fi and wekeys, 81 to. $125 cach; lamb, 10 treet to 128, a pownd;, potatoes, 15e, a peck; ; "ye i de » . mada the | pork, Te. to 9. a pound; veal, dc. to Lustres the 4h! BW.0. Bitles, and ju Ge. a pound; apples, 20c. 5 peck; corn, Pink § le Stands as a monument i} 10e. to 13c. a dozen; raspberries. . fe. I ¥ ¥ ' spirit of militarism: and i a box; onions. and beets, 5c. a bunch; For waists, 45c¢., $9¢. ism that has recently sprung Te. a quart. Je $3 notable fat of histor : Sp -------------------- . teacher as well as 4 Large List Of Specials. Grey Lustres spchériia ~ Upper Candda--l ee ob elon she Harton and 3 . | tural societ$ has been able to oiler: 558 25¢., 49c¢., 65c. E Ki 8chool here 7. Lok in i jzes in connection the ' : 3, . SV tb fall fae. This 35. the ani Limestone City > 3 '0 a : > r of clergymen a 'money: promises a ia 170-172 Princess Street, Kingston: Presbyterian churcl May Go To Watertown. : ' pilon old Ontario's : # + The Syracuse Post"Standard says it . ! £2 : ord, ite 'gradu ishop Gabriels is in Rome to olitain Boy College bas tur * fraiaios Sho . have:long fgu ritain's foreign campaigns for | beans, dc. a quart; green peas, Sc. to Canada. hed in this historic ci of friends, the Hortioul- 4 et det || JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Bil," .*" | prizes by 'this society. Competition for oe 1) f 8. University was | } be ® § a A with the country. It is announced on good authority that -- " Nord Whar the world ov distinct, in many a clime. situated Schools ho A GREAT, SKIR T SAL E!

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