Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Feb 1907, p. 6

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ISTH W.GILLETT Sparary o SALBRATUS E BEST. KINGSTON ONTARIO - Bay and Evening Classes Moderate Ratw. Zeca. "Phone, 880. SHE BSTARL HEAD OFFICE, D 87) TOLONTO, OAT. his "hanadion fi i fH ; a fi I i i! i ; i : i j if # gz f i oF § ET if sede £8 iep tie, pr ic o bir hits, the 'solo in "Moonlight on The Mississippi," being well taken by Percy Nesbit, and in "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie," by Frank Brisco. Miss Limbert was an excellent accom- panist, and D. A. Nesbit filled the du- | Othe ties of chairman, The proceeds were or $52, and the league will clear y hy i is confined to the house through illness. Miss Min- nie Nesbit spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Lampkin, Moscow. Mr..and Mrs. J. Service Yéomans returned from their, wédding tour on Tuesday. The annual Snpeting of the cheese factory was held on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M, Ryan left on Monday for a trip to New York. A number took in the ice faces at Napanee op Tuesday and Wednesda « and Mrs. J. E. Shor , Canifton. spent Mon- with his mother, . Shorey. Th: annual banquet of the A. 0. U. W. was held on Mon- i , attending the high school, is ill at her home in Tamworth, with la . Dr. Bee cain thon, on y afternoon, to attend to James Kekoe, who had his leg badly broken. An interesting literary event was held in the hish school, Friday after- noon. Frank Brisco is visiting at Mr. Davidson's in Belleville. Frank Ryan Oddfellows' concert in J. A. Kirkpatrick, St. Thomas, gen- eral superintendent of the Canadian Iron and Foundry company, spent last Thereday with = his cousin, J. W. Courtney, C. H. Finkle has been elect ed chairman of the board of educa ton. A deputation from the village wait- ed on the county council last week, in reference ta the building of a bridge here. J. I. Whiting, K.C., ore- sented the case for the deputation, smong whom were W. Ryan, C. WH. Fiokle, Dr. Beeman, William Sutton, and J. W. Yeomans, The council pro- mised their earnest comsideration of the matter. The bridge is in a bad condition. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. The History Associated With the Coming Show. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 1.--Three centur its ago, three tiny worn vessels, leav- ing the boisterous Atlantic . behind them, passed through the portals of the mation's first waterway, and Same to gn anchorage upon the seren- or bosom of Cheasapeake Bay. The vessels hore the royal charter, for the settlement of an Fnglish colony in the domain of Virginia, signed by the king and scaled with the seal of a Da- tion, and little did the pilgrims dream of that far greater bond of A mentous in the affairs of time, and heavy with the seal of destiny, which they carried. Where they landed there is now a bronze tablet with the fol- lowing inscription, 'Near this spot landed April 20th, 1807, Captain Ga briel Archer, Christopher Newport, Hon. George S. Perey, Bartholomew Gosnold, and Edward Wingfield, with twenty-five others, who called the place Care Henry and vlanted a cross Anril 26th, 1607, Dei Gratia Virginia toudita, Aer some weeks explora: tion of the shores of Chesapeake Bay, and what it now called Hamoton Roads, the ships sailed up the Pow 2 . \ \' a AIL ' : e 3 wi IO O aie } rN pic, Oro | ] : ® D in : y : DC SHION'S FO =e -~ - LJ BS Dubbe U 0 GN or SC, vr A oil or g 0 nt th nd 0 esh cod 0 ap na 0 1G O > 0 0 d 0 2 d n a d htoa 0 Restores d 0 Peo 0 d Convales D S LJ [ ] |] 5d ® oN |] Rae S\N ¢ oice 0 O O 0 D0 R La CALE » BR neg ] - nt J 0 0 0 Ind bi - IY , » 0 sen 0 D » n on DQ 3 0 - Q > b nd Io 2 ston ng pain n o d 0 n Pa H b nd he n of d d b i 0 0 0 0 : m te COE 0 ng y D m O 1 li ond 0 IDE 0 1h naci 1] ] ry le 0 " - oh y h p n rr P ab b h J ID Oba D on 0 5 On p nd on q Agen n ° ; han orio ba Ss o od © , 0 0 BY bs ; > U [ 0 O 0 Q > RB) 0 a } - 8, FOO 0 0 od r b » Mp! i HINES )( 0 8 he ] | ) T J 0 U ' d 0 D in ct , 0 m 0 a 0 > ; ! a » wo Co 0 DD 0 0 bstan il 0 0 50 0 3 , m FR i fw

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