Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1907, p. 7

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Ve find in it of exten and com: deal more is how we. ~ Kingston's Famous Fur Store : $127.50 ' $42.98 $11.89 s ot. divided in the pe which insures ment in correct..- Bog. as te Bic part Types. 'and there are t your type, Tyee OD he Slim Mun. The of fragile build. Smtiiostn | is is not usually Lard here ia Canadas" Maa. : 4 : q 3% * made, 3 Ho ad he able tweeds at at $50--better 1 grosescessasscassanees Gold in the i Guilight} Mrs. E. T. Taylor, of the Royal Military College, gave a tea, yester- day, in honor of the board of visitors ----to--the college. The staff of the col- | lege, and the wives of the members were invited to meet them. Mrs. Henri Panet, wife of the former staff adjut- ant wae there, and the other guests included Najor and Mrs. FD. Laf- fry, Cages nud Mrs. John Cochrane, Captain and Mrs. H. R. V. de Bury, the Rev. Alexander and Mrs. Laird. Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Kilborn, Mr. and Mrs. Iva Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. J, N\. La- nos. - - - . About a dozen old friends of Mrs. Donald McPhail were asked to Mrs. Reginald Brock's, Bagot street, on Wednesday, and the old times chat over the tea was much enjoyed. Mrs. W. B. Carey and Mrs. D. D. Calvin were looking after the tea things. Dr. W. L. Goodwin entertained the roy "07 science class of Queen's at. dinner on Thursday evening Covers were laid for thirty-eight. «Tes» Mrs. William Sleeman, Frontenac street, entertained about twenty-five of Miss Clara Sleeman's friends, on Thursday evening. Cards and dancing followed by the daintiest of refresh-| services in the FROM ANOTHER ames ' orr There is at least one plain American citizen who feds that he has been conspicaougly hor 'alty. He is the possissor of a medal bestowed upon him by Que awarded him at the instance of Queen Alexandra. This man is James Orr, of Philadelphia, and his honors from two queens werk in recogniti ery. while in the English military service in India. Orr's spurs were won in the fearful days of the Sepoy rebellion blood and illustrated with deeds of he roic daring as well as marred by tales of the most hori Another American, Robert Crompton, of Gloucester, N.J., is also the recipient of a Rritis Sepoy rebellion, while Augustus A, Brown, of Elkton, Md., is pensioned "as a Crimean war, as well as a Sepoy fighter. THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1907. HAS A MEDAL FROM O NE | Strathcona avenup. Ottave, Afmounce QUEEN AND A PENSION" Sa, Tie wn Victoria, and is the rv ipient of a peasion a page of Indian history that is written in - he t of their only daugh- ter, Hen Ida, to ir Gerald Roxburgh, B.AS.C., of Winni- April. Nr. and Mrs. G. A. Powell, Toron- to, announce the quffogument of their daughter, Ethel Lillian, to Mr. Owen Arthur Smily, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smily, of Avenue Road, the wedding tg; take place in May: The ement is announced of Miss Liley Drowry, daughter of Mr. E. L. Drewry, of Winnipeg, to Mr. Walter Paterson, of Winnipeg, form: aly of Ottawa, and a brother af Mrs. Ernest Linton, ---- NEWS FROM NRWBORO. Built. Newhoro, March 15.-- All the farmers are making preparations for sugar making, but, as vet, has been no run and a very poor season is ex. pected, as a result of the scarcity of snow in the bush. W. J. Hart arrived in town on Wednesday from Edmon- ton, where he went some time ago to enter into partnership with his brother Edward. On his return to Edmonton, in a few weeks, Mrs. Hprt and chil- dren will accompany him C, P. Bass is sponding a few days in Lansdowne, Owing to the poor roads at present the Kingston stage goes fram here to Westport across the 'lake. On Wexdnes- day morning in attempting to reach town, E. Ripley, the genial driver, became lost in the fog nnd drove to J the Narrow's Locks and mude the re mainder of the trip on the road, ar riving in town four hours late. Miss: C. Barber, who has been spending the British wred by on of signal brav- ble wtrocitivs; h pension for his survivor of the ments filled up the evening. ld «ee a Princess street, Kingston, and Mr Dr and Mes: J. C. Connéliigate a Edwin James Adams, architect _ of George Grover, William street, for a | visiting Mrs, George Rose, (Mtawa. little dinner party on Wednesday, in pemitentiaries, department of justice, | day or so this weck. honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Calvin, | Ottawa. The marriage will' take place The other guests were Miss Marion | In April. Calvin, Miss Florence Cunningham, den East, "was the guest of Mrs. will be in Kingston some time during ; in Ottawa, en rout Miss Beatrice Tandy, Dr. Frederick | Miss Loretta Swift, Syderham street, | to New York, Kingston, . Etherington, Mr. J. D. Calvin, Mr. | will give a small tea for Mrs. Henn Te 2» oe eiaun i Karl Tandy, and Master Hendry Con- | Panet before she leaves for home. Mrs. A. G. Flett, Colborne strect, he marmage w nell. vs a . . » . Major and Mrs. Norman Stuart Les- | day. Mrs. L. W. Gill's little tea, on Wed- | lis gave a small dinner.on Friday, in . *'" nesday, was chiefly for the Queen's | hynor of Major and Mrs. Panet. The Mrs College people, her guests being Mrs. | other guests were Mr. and Mrs. : : ™ . April 23 gave an enjoyable little ton, on Thurs. | Place on April 23r Labrosse, Fournier «Ce Joseph Power, Sydenham : 3 : Mel Ivy | street, who is new in St. Thomas, Mes. Dona : : : : : > : Ww Montreal. Daniel Gordon, Miss Adam Shortt, | Martin, Miss Mabel Gildersleeve, Geg- | will pay her daughter, Mrs. Frederick | 10%n to Montrea Mrs. Alexander Laird. Mrs. Willhoft, [eral Ottér, Major H. E. Burstall and | Denmistoun, a visit, at hee home, near Mrs. John Gwillim, Mrs. W. Hare, | Myjor N. A, W. Scott. Miss Annie Fowler, and the Misses Gibson, Miss Mabel Mills assisted the hostess. Sowa Ii the Skating Club people can't manage to have a final meeting to- er on Tuesday instead. « ee The Winnipeg Telegram says that Miss Kathleen Harty and Miss Mary . ce' og lly . Ta-night Mr. John Bell Carruthers Mrs. J. L. Gurd returned to Mont- will give a men's dinner at try Club in honor of Major Burstall. ph ee This afternoon Mrs. E. T. Taylor is ; : i wi ivi . " . | are night, they will take farewell of wint- [giving a tea at the commandant's re x 2 . A sidence for a few of the not-oats and | Place." to-morrow, from their trip tod some cadets. Osler, of Toronto, have been the. cen- returned to Ottawa. tre of much of that city's entertaining this week. Among the hostesses" who | leave, entertained in their honor were Mrs. | visit Mrs. Fopest, wily of the agent of gave a tea, and | the Northern bank, and her brothers, the Misses Galt, who entertained at | Mr. Edward and Mr. Arthur Smythe. . Mrs. Joseph Walkem, Union street, Cuba. hes returned from Brockville, Miss Frances Macaulay, King street, Mr. C. M. Taylor, who bridge. The engagement is announced of in & Cw ii | day, and will be gone for a month. | _ But : (hoe auaie Sutin ig wg Miss Frances Campbell accompanied | Ping a few weeks in Kingston, the | crosses Mixs Amv: Wartman, voungest daugh- | is paving her P. P. C. calls. The Re ter of Nr. and Nrs. B. A: Wartman, Suits, in plain and fancy weaves. each design). : Fancy Stripe Effects, in| light vard. Dresden Effects, in large variet Plain Tafietas, Plain Meros, v. C. E. S. Radclifie, of Cam- | there. $ aM. - the Major und Mrs Toronto, before coming back to Kings- phohably futury to ton, Re ¢ Miss Kathleen vf Winuni Coun- | real, yesterday. A number of informal | home from mij little gatherings have been given for | MOrTOW. her during the last week or so. Miss Carric and Miss Ethel Waldron expected "home at Miss K. Gardiner { Marion Leonard. New York Mrs. Wo HM. Wilkin Mre. Winthrop : turn to Canada in timore ryland, vester : A left, for Baltimore, Maryland, » Miss Ella Brown ind guest of Dr. and M: Miss Maude Macarow has just re trbed, turned to New York, from a trip to down to McGill to finish the term amd Mrs Suits Handsome models in individual styles, New Silk Jumper Suits, New Plaid and Striped Eton Suits, in the very latest models, New Semi-Fitting ++ Over 300 distinct variptics, $10, $12.50, $15, $15, $20, $22 $25, $30 New Dress Materials Comprising many dress lengths of new French materials {only one to and dark grounds, Fancy Checked Effects, in the new white grounds, with colored checks. Plain Broadcloths, thoroughly n French ¥oiles, iu black and colors, 50c., T5e., 9c. 81, shrunk, in all colors. y, 81, 81.25, $1.50, Peau de Soie, ete., ete. Spot Muslins Miss Dora Herchimer, Earl street, is Tueminy to her home at Nespawa, W Miss Liley Drewry, of Winnipeg, who | - v Re : Mrs. Le Grand Reed, of Toronto, | has been visiting Mrs, Ernest Linton, visit. T. E. Sherwood, Inverary, is April, for a short stay, before going | her home in Winnipeg, is coming up to Limoges, Westmount, and Dr. Albert 'hail has gone on Sears, of "Heath | ivavelting. n Franc and Switaerland | history of this locality. ded $7 0 | past ves Mr. and Mrs. ¥enp Henderson have field," and her mother, Mrs. Warner winter with friends here, returned on Nan: A. J. Hart, Prescott,' is here this week on a business and social the guest of Mrs. William Steadman. A publicgmeeting of the ratepayors of the village was held in the court . u house on Monday evening to discuss the advisability of buildi lithic walks in all parts of this thriv- ing burg. A spirited discussion took place and a bydaw will be submitted next week, Capt. Seott is + from Bermuda to announced to take d, of Miss Annie . Ont + grippe.. At the regular March meeting | fic Henri Panet will | 8; Ollawa to-morrow spector, poundkooper, ete. A large | th Harty is expected wg today of to: tion sale hel . Clear Lake on Saturday afternoon. | In Milch cows sold for hetween forty amd | fa : rdiner, Princess street. is Hifty dollars, The farmers evidently | the boulevards than thess self-same all imported tobacco will, "Arthur | it Napanee visiting her cousin, Miss expect that the high © price of cheeso | horses that now won, who has been AT, expects to pe s. Brown, Princess | William Johnson, LPS, inspected the | gr Perth last week. J. R. Green intends | wi where he intends to reside, ------ tic - Henry Macdonald. Now for a new hat. Bibhy's. verything That is Newest and Best in | Ready-to-Wear Garments The finest collection of London and New York Styles "Appeal to the Most Economical. je Light and dark designs, short lengths, all sizes now in stock, Neck Scarfs Novelty ideas from London in Lace and Chiffon. . 60c. to $3 each $1.25, £1.50, #2 Fancy & Plain Silks for Blouses and Skirts Light, Grounds, with novelty stripes and checks, 30c., Gc, 75c., 90. $I. Shot "BPffects, in various. contrasting shades, at 75e. yard. New Coats in the looge and somi-fitting effects, long and New Voile Skirts The crisp strong finish, $8.75, $10, 812.50, $135. a 88.75, 810, $12.50, 815, $18.50, $20, All Black 82, $2.50, 83. GLOVES / You will be wanting a new pair of Gloves for Easter. Dent's Kid Gloves, 81, $1.26 pair, Long Kid Gloves, black and white, at $1.75, worth $2 Long and Short Silk Lisle and Suede Kid Gloves, 25¢., 35c., 40c., B0c., T5¢c., $1 pair. | spLeNDID ASSORTMENT New White Waistings, Fancy Brocades, Fancy Checks, Persian Lawns, All.over Waisting, Robe American and Real Engli : : : : Genuine English Ideas, 81.25, $1.50, $2 each. _ { Linon, India Linen, Irish nine Jag ik 2 % Very large variety of these goods, all white, white with black, all black, black with white, 13c., Ne, 2c. Linen Mull, Prices 20C New Silk Throws ' | 0c... 35c., 10e., 50c. yard. > : to $1.00 yard. For Chairs and Cosy Cotners, $E.69, $2.50, $3.25, | 7 ; ; | Ug ETano- | Paris Has a Sweet Tooth For | Patients, other people's tastes and sensitiveness seriously ill with | are, Paris has no prejudice to hors number from hore attended the nue: | have been cart horses, some gay car. i a® Edward Rowsell's at | riage horses and have drawn dainty will continue next year and cows are | Paris noedy people, but same also for selling for the highest prices in the | her gourmands. The - forty thousand 3 animals eaten represent about 11,000, A party of surveyors of the Cana- | 000 kilogrammes of horse flesh, na Muy or June next. | dian Northern reached town last week compmred. with the carlier figures of Rc ds of Napanee, is | runnin a line from Perth. They | 1809, when a total of only 5,000,000 | When your eyes trouble you J the Ridean at the Narrows. | was eaten. The business scoms to ho | them J : school in this locality last week. | butcher is assuming the position of | optician, # : Mrs. W.! P. Wilgar is the guest of | Messrs. Arthur Tartwell and E. quite a Nr. and Mrs. Edward Low, Waverly Adrain attended division court in | th Mreet, Mtawa. Nr. and Mrs. Wilgar are kaving next week for an extended leaving for the west on the 19th inst " door, are numerous in certain see Arthur MacParland has gone trip to the North-West, . ae are rapitlly preempting stalls in the market house. It is charged that the easy as they might be. for Spring and Summer Wear at Prices Which New Styles in Shepherd's Plaids, White and Black Checks, White and Black and Colored Stripes. Broadeloths, Panamas, Poplins, ete, $3.75, $4.50, #6, 86, 86.25, ¥7.50, $8, $0 : The New Shirt Waists Are Here White is the leading idea. Every sire, 32 to #4, Thc. to $7.50 each Fancy Gingham and Chambrays. English Galateas and Drills. Get a Trial Packet To-day. Granolithic Walks Likely to Be | Lead packets only. 28c, 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c per ib. At all groo DURING LENT IF YOU WANT SOMETHING MORE SUSTAINING THAN MEAT, TRY Possestes the nour- ishing qualities which sup the necessayy m ; energy, and . : ¥ vim to properly equip | : you for the most ex- j y acting work. a Biscuit for Breakfast and Trisouit for Luncheon All Groocers--13¢. a carton, or 8 for 98e. . "doctors are in league with butchers, as they are more and recommending horse flesh for A Pptmpd ------ Prices Go Up. ¥ A sudden rise has been noted in the price' of imported tobaccos and cig etten, Just at this. season, when Horseflesh, Paris, March 16.--No matter what sh, and partakes of it with great ith different: stocks are very low and eont of the village council, Charles Hull, | freedom, and in such quantities and . Are very. dw < » Was appointed chief of police, | so regularly that the consumption of annoyed local dealers, Cigaret truant officer, fire amd sanitary in | man's best friend has reached forty . . i ing as it did without notice, it' vided formerly sold at 18c a package have carcasses yearly. Some of the dealers have not raised prices of these goods yet, but my dies through the brilliant thorough- do 40. on ordering more stock. Ni res, nothing more brilliant along erve un foc for Soll at an advance of twenty-five Campbell Bros.' to Chown's Drug Store, owing rapidly, so that the horse | have them examined by an @ respectable competitor with | Children's stockings that w e beel butcher. Horse butcher signs, | at 200. and 2c. New York Dress th n gold horse head above the | form. Look out for propositions that ns of the city, and horse butchers [not bear looking into, Some free church seats are not eo Ready-to-Weat Skirts Shirt' Waists, Fancy Colored Shirt Waists, 81, $1.25, $1.75, We are offering all our Gloves at old prices »-- 25 pair. Wash Materials "nglish Musline. 124e., 15c., 20c., 25c., 30c., 35¢., 40¢. yard, New 'Tapestry Table Covers sh Tapestry, 81.50, $2, 82.50, £3, 83.75, 84, Novelty Bed Spreads & 2 i a a oo EE INS been raised twenty-five per cent. Some

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