Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Aug 1907, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

iam ge. : w Yorkers Make Tour of Can- : 'ade and States, 5 es ir Father Salmon Bereaved. ; "death 'of Mzs. Anastasia Sal non, widow of the late M. Salmon, Morrisburg, "id y evening at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. White, Montreal. t hooks, all sites, Finest at A 175 "Prinosss street; brane, 801 ine 'street. nr, binds ® and quarts, Be dozen, at i Showns: Drug. Stare 2s A $i - x hy i iat afects will be in Stripes. n Weaves. Broadciths are in the lead for. dressy | » = nid Tight shades, very large variety, ot Tie, Ys, S100, 1%: 10am, haage © marion, ale er at his order. a 4 ! {saturated with 1lawns, and peep into the w houses. nian is remarkable for to he exquisite cover by Earl Stetson | ford, which won the $1,300 for an exi "Pho I cas -of Business i Woutien," Anna 8 he _ "The* cover Tuptestits pr! high-' prea offered, Delegates To 1.0.F. Supreme Court At the high court, 1.0.F., Eastern Campbell, Cornwall, are on a visit to , the sixteen delegates to the | their brother, James Gillie. L. Dickin- Lowry, P.H, 3 Pr. Basken, H.V.C. Ottawa; Ww Rowan, H.A., HV.S., Perth; | Ale L. Smith, H.C, Alsxandria: Dr. Er er i AB i, Ottawa; Kigd, your: the: Mo Burritt's Rapids ke tawa; W. H. Godwin, Kingston: Rose, Tamworth; Almonte; H. 0. Bro. Birtch, . Lambert, H. A. les tints AND LIVED HAPPY. mother of the Rev. J. J; Salk Fornier Lover " Tuduced Girl took plnee Break Bunautnan, death in Stouffville, of and his burial in Smith's cemetery, Eldon, on Wednesday, is the end of a romance which somewhat surprised this section about three years ago. The now young ilgw, while on way a man of Mani- Ross, a form- 0 induced her Teenive aad accept his : hn had never waned. They i} wera ried, and it is said that the 4 union was very happy. Unfortunately, 4 Mr. Ross contrac the end came Sunday, when he the home of Ms wits paren and Mrs, McLean, Stouffville, Hormer- ly of the second concession, i = The in' Ross, tuberculosis The comet. is now at about 100,000, dancing party on Monday "1 000 miles from the earth. Eldon. Comet Has Seven Tails. i Aug. 24M. Camille Flam- [having secured a position as principal the well-known astronomer, [of the Campbellford High School. sends_some interesting details of the v Fer lon pri ne; ing business friends in the city ladys Mrs A AW. Daly. suit ehildron; Por ran's Point, ay. visiting in lost "Mrs, Robert. Flanagan, yisiting het istry Mrs, J Jones, Fa collector." of Wiliam Aver. deputy Fav, or < og ol the diy todays Milo, Kingston, is ts cast. of this | MT Ee ae Ta an Wa pole Mrs. A. "M. McLeod, Kingston, is the inclination of the Mrs, Leonard Stiles and other ; points biel in Cornwall. ation of | yrs Donaldson, Kingston, the guest, needle are eastward and dependent | "yo "Fie EO GPE D McKim, in on the distance from the central Sy Nai es, has returned, Allan M. Fraser, Napanee, is - in {Kingston " General _ Hospital, to be ence on important heen spending: a few. days in King: engaged on the guest of friends. wie. Dounary line, and other im- ston, fib of fr Miss Anna Filson, Princess street, has returned from a pleasant 'trip down the river to Quebec. Wee: G. D. Gillie and Mrs. C. - 8. . Mrs. E, Terry and Mre. F. Ward, Watertown, NX. are the guests of Mre. J. Hunter, Williamsville. Mrs. William Cook returned to New , 1 York, to-day, Advan visiting Jer pe- rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Orser Mrs. BE. J. Gallivan; Kingston, is Ot- | visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr: and Mrs. P. St. Thomas; Cornwall, G. H. Wade. and' wife, and H. D. Andrews and wife, of Cohgurg, were visitors, in Kingston on Friday. Miss Isabel Ross, Kingston, is the guest of Mrs. James Rayside, Inker- oy cottage, South Lancaster. Mrs. (Rev) E. B. Lanceley and daughter, Kathleen, London, are visit- ing Mrs. Neelands, in Port Hope. Mrs. (Rev.) J. E. Lidstone, SE to |ston, is with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Conlthart, of Tunenburg, this week. Mate Bradley will sever his connec- tion with the street railway to-night. to 'accept a pesition in an outside city. R. Meck will be the principal speak- er at the Oddieilows' memorial dav decoration of graves at Napanee, on Sunday. Miss Tena Jackson, Queen street, ¢ a most enjoyable vacation in Toronto, where she was the guest of relatives. Court Vincent, 1.0.F., 3886, of this city, had George Belanger as its re- presentative: at the high court conven- o 20 tion in Ottawa. George Watts, Kingston, has been visiting his sisters, Mrs! Howell and Mrs. Stephens, 'Camhorne, of which place he was an old resident. J. H. Sexton, M.A., principal of Kemptville High School, has resigned, Miss Fsther Saunders, South Bend, Tud., will be the guest of honor at a It has sev- [given by Mr. and Mrs. George Salli. Put Back In The River. 21 ~Coroner Byrd, nd River, has reported to the pro- iticial healtn authorities that the pe- Amains of the unknown man; found i near there, some weeks Lago, wire placed ina box inthe rive}; There was no flesh on the bones, and the clothing was so black muck as to make identification impossible at the i has nbt yot been Peepers At Work. i 4 Pe , Aug. 2.--""Jack the Peeper." hs made his appearan | Peterboro, and residents of the pode | western portion of few might the city, complaints that during the last they have been disturbed by a man, and sometimes two men, frequent the | pape dows of Baseball Om Friday. Eastern League--At Toronto, 8; Bal of timore, 2. At Montreal, 4; Newark, 3. :4' National League--At Boston, 3; Chi- Réhan Spaniel] her husband on ofoago, 8. At New York, 2-0; Pittsburg, the tri . Bananas, Bananas, Bananas. Two dozen for Be. Edwards & Jen- kin, 274 Princess street. 3 eens. Bipby's for boys' fall suits... Ji Duriig the past week .two 'gradu- ates of the Kingston Business College, | head 4 " secured os gene, and two in. King- ton Business College t the whole [Eon may enter at any. time. fall term begins on "Phone 77 Septem- y Mulerate. Phone 140. Try 'Bibhy's for boy's dothing. Th, September Woman's Home Come things-- freghunchts the young people njoyel ok bys boys' adlce suits. © a parents are old aid po Its most eilliant period will probably be dur-|{to<dav, for Montreal, to attend the ng the present month. don tails, the longest of which is about | van. 7,000,000 miles in length. The diam- eter is fwenty-five times that earth. The comet may be seen between one | The remains left 'the city on the eight o'clock in the morning and dawn. in| o'clock train. y of She east under the Pleiades. $i The funeral of the lato Peter O'Brien of the | took place; this morning, from the Roman Catholic church, Gananoque. Miss Sullivan, Montreal street, left, C.MB.A. convention in Stanley hall. She will act in the capacity of offi cial stenographer. Miss Loretta Small, after a pleasant vigit with her friend, Miss Maline, Ogdensburg, N.Y., has gone to finish her holidays with her uncle and aunt at Loughbore Lake. Mrs. Joseph Hio won-and-daughter; Miss Louise, are visiting in Montreal. They ' leave next week for Toronto to attent]l the exhibition, after which they will proceed to Hamilton for a short visit. Roy Ward, clerk in the Kingston & Pembroke. railway. offices, who was confined to the 'general hospital. is now at his home, near Picton. He is improving nicely, and expects to re- sume his duties on September 2nd. rs. J. M. Woodruff, Sydenham, have! 4 her cousin, Miss Maude Graves. Kingston, have returned to their homes after a very pleasant time spent at "Cosy Cottage" Knowlton J. J. Behan, grand secretary, CM. R.A. left,' to-day, for Montreal to Tattenfl the convention of the ahove namefl- society, which will be held in Stanley hall. While there he will he a guest! at the Windsor hotel. Mrs Sohn 'Richmond is in town from his home in Lomas, Wash. Hp is delight. ed #0 get back to Kingston again, says it continues to be the most beautiful place in the world, and is vastly improved since He saw it last. Mr. Richmond hak gone do to see his mother and"sisters at thelk sum- mer home. : - Good Time At Collins Bay. gro Col party was held in Marsh' 8 Collins Bay, on the evening of inst., in aid of St. John's Sie Duck church. The attendance was unusually large, people coming all the surrounding points, and evi: dently enjoying thuiiectves to the full hy After the serving of re dancing, to the music of Crosby & rize |0'Connor's wifSiues} ra. A goodly sum was realized benefit of the church. A hig deal of credit ie due Mr. and Mes. Charles Rottie, ft whose hands management of ir lay. and who worked "fnithiully to make it a good siecess. ba ---- poor and Bit s for pobby school write. charge to their childrén the An organ recital will be given. at ten act | Nhe all Persons act i advance: } natty shoot suits. a Bren" were quite serious about! er 3 Patliam on_ Thursday night. The vil: lagots wate: ap ot Sight fighting the St. James' church, "Tuesday evening a s wa Mrs. Gardiner Harvey, Mus- i i visiting Adam Wilson, Ottawa, is visiting his visitiog {riers in | : hel Smith, Paterson, Nolin ve some from TIO, He * The vival parts in these will be taken by Miss Tib- : fi of Boston, and local talent.' 4 "Bibhy's for dues 35¢. each. | 30. 34, 36, 38; 40, 42. 5 r to 10 O'clock. 4 Specials o Just received, will be offered To-Night, any one of the four will be well worth coming for, as they a are about half or less than their values, and as the quantities in each lot are not very large, A MANUFACTURERS' SETT OF 'SAMPLES OF 400 Ladies' Wash Collars some lace trimmed, but-all Some aré embroidered; ange in values 25c, 30c, geason's new styles. They r YOURS TO-NIGHT, Samples will be shown in our 'windows from 60 Ladies' White India Silk Waists Made from a good quality White India Sik, als tubo hemstitehec 1 tucks, buttoned front, Yours To-Night, 2.95. very latest styles for 63 Ladies' Corset Covers Others Embroidery Trimmed. Qualities worth 39, 45, 49, 69¢. Sizes 32 Yours To-Night, 25c. Each. , Some trimmed with Lace. All very dainty. and 34-inch only. and Linen Shade Wash Hats. Very stylish shape, with button crown. These were among the best selling shapes last summer. Regular value 55¢. Yours To=Night, 15c. Each." 47 Children's White JOHN LAIDLAY & SON. op -- 'long sleeves, 'sizes INCIDENTS OF THE . DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. See Bibby's nifty $2-hats. The 14th band will give their band concert on Monday evening. Two new recruits were taken on at the Tete de Pont barracks to-day. Trusses that pe ease, comfort and security, at Dr. Chown's Drug Store. Four months from Sunday will be Christmas. Have ypu: begun to buy 'em yet ? See Bibby's great $2 hats. Magistrate: Farreli had anotuer day, to-day, no cases being on the police court blotter. In case of sickness on Sunday, re- member Gibson's Red Cross drug store is open all day. See Bibby's school suits. During the heavy wind on Friday night, the spar bros near Carruthers' shoal was blown away. Try Bibby's nobby $2 hats. The board of works will hold a meet- ing, on Monday afternoon, to deal with some matters of emergency. Try Bibby's new $2 hats. Another fresh consignment of Men- nen 's and Colgate's talcum powders at oag 8. Try Bibby's $2 derby hat. Several local veterans received their Fenian Raid medals last week from the Dominion government. Five men also secured - their land grants from the Ontarig government, dren, all sizes, from 10c. up. See our fine stockings, two pairs, 35c. New York Dress Reform. See Bibby's Bpecial $2 hats, A large touring automobile came to grief," this morning, at the corner of King and Brock streets. Temporary repairs were Boon made and the car was taken to Angrove's auto garage. Sick room comforts of all kinds at Dr. Chown's Drag Store, Bibby's for new school suits. ! The Yarker baseball team arrived | in the city, this morning, and will play the Union team, at the ericket | field 'this afterngon. The teams! are| both good ones "and should put up| good ball. Bibby"s for smart: school suits. | New York Dress Reform is the pro-| per place to buy corsets, hosiery and | underwear. We 'have over fifty "kinds | to ehioose from, including all the well- | known makes.' See our, stock Bibby's for boys' school suits. The steambarge Orion hich ran aground near Chawmnent, N.¥., was | taken off, Saturday morning. The | Orion was loaded with puipwood; and Jit is not thought that her cargo was 'damaged to any great extent.: Perfect Tribute" and of "The Cap-} tains' will have in: the September | -| Seribner a tale of the fishing club in Canada which was the scene of the | "Bob and The Guides' stories. ville stat. : Bibby y hoyy fhoieg » gu 1 DISTRICT DASHES. turn. to oe Te next Monday: T. W. Casey will accompany him il will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Davis for | cream and grey pongee silk, and car- {ried a bouquet of sweet peas and ge § | maiden hair fern. a time. was the scene of when Miss Mabel Pat- { marriage to W. church, T pretty tee was Ross Fores of Belleville. On August 15th, Miss Margaret Cox- daughter of Walter Coxall, N -panee; was united-in marriage to Wil liam ° Maguire, T 'he married couple are at present visiting her parents for a couple of weeks. Aylesworth has resigned | den Agricultural Society. a ; discharged the duties of his office for the past fifty years. He was appointed honorary president of On August 20th, Miss Helen Au- gusta Loyst was married to William Eldin Lawrence , a prosperous Young farmer near Sydenham. ent took place at the residence of the bride's parents, Hawley. particulaly wished that the marriage might not he post- pohed on her account, so i i , in the presence of the immedi- Stockings that - will wear for chil-| ate friends only. the home of Mrs. D. A. Clute, Napa- nee,~on Apgust 7th, when her daugh- Ex-| | ter, Ethel Fraser, was married to John Reid Hume. Only the immediate x family were présent, The bride who was given away by her brother, J. A. Clute, Thorpe, wore her travelling suit of light grey tweed with waist of A New Appointment. A. E. Day, M.A, son of Sidney Day, University avenue, has been ap- pointed master of classics and Eng- lish in Owen Sound Coilegiatie Insti- tute at ST,100 a year. Last year Mr. y {Day was in Walkerton. Notice. § We have exclusive sale of*Wiarton and Victoria oreamery butter, and those who are writing for it are only wasting ink. J. Gilbert, leader in good fhings to eaf? Church Service. St. James'--Rev. J, W. Forsythe will preach in St. James' church at the morning service. The members of St. Paul's church, Amberst Island, held an excursion down the river on the steamer North King, Saturday. + See our splendid stockings with sanitary soles, for 25c. New Yoik Dress Reform. Blanco, for. cleaning white' shoes, at' A quiet wedding was solemniz Dr. Chowh's Drug: Stare. IF YOU: ARE TRAVELLING OR INTEND} TO. TRAVEL SOON SPECIAL SUIT CASES A large lot sold .already, but we have enough for all: Be sure and sée them, any size. Mrs. Andrews, * the author of he) ey 7 Tes hevo is a guide who hecomes a) SECOND SE YEAR 74. a (Monk; si \ Mewbotor London, Aug 23.--0 an extremely inte i place at Buckiast of Devon new church w Catholic bi of Benedictine m any day building take the place The latter dated its work d "Ww prey to which swept ove It was app Denys, who next century 1t Lies of DO ing left to standing © wal ground and a moda the stones, so that never exis In 1830 Marie-de-la-Pic abbey, and on were able to Hime T hey « in 1884; 1 was restore 1 The fete Thhey ---------------------- WORD ARTI 1 Study. Titles Wher Catchy Phr HT wer for a book. manufa ( emto who has lections Le 7 collecting 1! as adve if clerg to eatch tl i aires | | | two and one- -half jun tw ars her ur : I Tom childrer goes : of gtbe ck

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy