Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1907, p. 8

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'meeting of the board [F. Whitteker, of Williamsburg, are in A 8 Congress at the 5 were more important iE 5s ---- : REV. G. F. LETT Is New {President of Montreal Conference. treal Methodist : Confer. ) morning, Rev. F, f trimming the shade level of house win- this would save i £ § 2 F 7 : Ege J 5a i i is i ; fH i a gf i i i k - i n the "smart set," at the produc En ; he t choice [in progress, © stage, their action those taking t. the t ts - anh suate on Possible to locate and in so doing will of every true the EF i fs fe i £ { - meaning that they of ] hospital. traiming , and after her marriage to in 18M, gave of her hushand's parishes. abundantly the open. ty she had learnt in | 3} in Consecon, and knew her well can attest to mony an hour she i delicacies for the sic EF will do everything 7 a and poor. Her and two children are left. -- "Widowers Houses At Grand." an .all-star cast, will present Shaw's satirical F ---- A Noble Gift, and Mrs. Fotme eek 1g 3 } : Th Mrs, John CoMier, of Toronto, is on at serious. operation, on Wednesday, in the ge hospital. the city for the past week, returned to-day to Craigmont. W. C. Whitteker, M.D., and Rev. W. the. city for a few days. - Gibson, of WaVertown, N.Y., returned to-day from a visit with friends in Kingston. Allaire: Short amd wife, New York, arrived in the city to-day, and will spend the summer here, Mayor F. M. Hugo, Watertown, N, Y., came to the city today to attend the funeral of his mother. George ' Bawden has purchased the house mow occupied. hy QM.S, Hew- gill, No. 120 Barrie street, Mr. Burton, physical instructor at the Y.ML.CA., will leave, Saturday for Toronto, where he will spend a Te hPutio. 1 of tl ol otris, local manager the Queen City Oil company, who has been inToronto on business for some days, - | was expected home to-day, "Chaucer" Elliott is limping in Os- wego, N.Y. He turned on his ankle, The Oswego Club was defeated, Wed- nesday, ten to seven, by Geneve. Miss Mary Sherby and the Misses Minnie and Winnie O'Brien, of Gan- anoque, . have returned from a very pleasant, visit with friends in King ston. The Whig thinks every true Canadian can shout loudly Amen. to the remark of the Canadian Courier in a kindly mview of the carcer of Hon. Maocken- vie Bowell. "In these closing davs of his life can only look with a glow- ing pride and a great inner satisfac- tion at a long life of useful service in his country, at a clean and honorable record. and a life filled with a more than average. measure of success.' -------- COMMERCIAL MATTERS. sen . | What is. Going On In the Business World--The Markets. A seat on the Obicago Board of Trade has just been sold at $8,004, 'Lhis is the recent high price. pin una Rh Said Mat the To Tesi t of ni tates Steet will be Wiliam Penn Snyder. According to President Ripley, the At- ? | chison RR. will earn SIX per cenit. om its Common stock this fiscal year, The Southern Pacific raileoad has thirteen lines under construction, repre- senting an expenditure of $53,000,000. Fivg ot the lines are in Southern Cali. r: The government of Victoria; Australie, is going to buiM a fagtory for wire net- ting with a capacity of 860 miles of wire a year. This will lower the present price of $195 a mile to $12. In Alaska a Copper mine on La Touche island, Prince William sound, was re cently sold for $5,000,000 to the Roths- childs. All the United States paid for aska's 600,000 square miles Was $7,- 200,000, and many thought it dear at that price. It is estimated: that the Dowinten Coal company is two hundred thousand tons short in its coal shipments up to date. The ice in 'Sydney harbor is cl - ed and the steamers Dominion, yma and Savoy are in the offing awaie ng en- ce, About $2,000,000 will be paid by Can- adian banks and industrial concerns in widen fie gent mont a not une a V! a to be compared wit! , when the d yj- dendd and bond Jtefont this year I James Patten, the, famous Chicago operator, who has clesned up $1,500,000 oa the dvance in wheat, was a resident M 3 STANDARD STOCK EXCHANGE. Reported From 18 Market Street ton, fo, Abit Jenkins' for short sleeve and short leg underwear; open mesh. The Woman's Mission board of the .| Congregations church in Canada rais- ed 83,575 last year, the most success- ful year of. the society. Stockings ' that will wear. for. child- | rem, 10c., 12}c.. 15c, 18¢., 20c. New. York Dress. Reform. i A church paper with. $60,000 capital is. suggested for Quebec diocese. a.visit to her mother, Mrs. M. Byrnes Barricfield, William Rickey is improving after a 3 Good Things Just received that will be offered To-mor- row morning, commencing at 9. O'clock and continuingfall day or as long as the lot lasts. i 158 Good Quality White Cotton Sheets Full 86 inches long by 5, inches wide, with deep hem, regular value 2.00 a pair. Yours To-morrow while the lot lasts 75¢ Each Or 1.50 a pair. Also 35 Sheets, large size, of same make, at 90c each. 600 Yards Linen Crash Towelling "English Household" quality, - thoroughly washed and ready for use. Extra good value at xo0¢. yard regularly. Yours To-Morrow 6!45¢c Yard | Men's Cotton Sox Good weight, seamless feet, Sizes 10, 203, 11 inch, colors Black or Tan, good value regular- ly at 20c, 480 Pairs Yours To-Morrow 10c Pair A limit of 4 pairs. We Will Offer Balance Of Ladies' Spring Coats he tvs RACES. Then you will in See these even if not prepared to buy. Select one and have it placed aside until required, TO-MORROW The Comfortable Kind: wil Calf Oxfords re ---- FC ~The Lockett Shoe Store. wianhae, fon spring Noodle. under- Trrivinde Ladies' Tan Welt sole, sensible heel, just what most peo- ple like. A fresh stock just received. Also some Ladies' Chocolate and Tan 'Calf Tie Shoes, Tan Calf Pumps, etc, Everything that 'is new and up-to.date, : Fortooleefoetedatit tt coc ois 0 0 0 oe 0 0 0 ss ETE EE Tinie le Federtetit ot PS. The Trimks we sell are the strongest.

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