Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1907, p. 8

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isfh i £3458, id i i Al : ie I at Picton . if cl Broadcloths d and shrunk. All the cs, $100, 1.25, 1.35, 1.50. i tf i ity ke Sf HP f i i 5 i i F : f i : a i 4h § i 3 j i . i | i i fe By Towellings, Jr sFLS § §F §3 gsfsd ki Lele 24 The Eastern Ontario Dairymer's'A sociation met at Toronto, Tu veada y #1 a ¥. i: | Fr 3: fe 58 E; ,| Toronto on ial 1 i ite fetish itl] : ' stint 1 i and Niagara Falls, Miss Isane Tuttle and son, Willie ome ontog Hamilton N. XY 1G, from Seeley's Bay, are visiting her sister, Mrs. James McKenna, for o few v8. WA Mec), V.8,, of this city, has made meat inspector at the works of the Park-Blackwell Co., in Toronto. Edward Frasso, Montredl stroet, has ek ona Visit 30 his sister, Mes. A. 8 , @ to attend t i in_Sherbrooke, y helt iss Valetta vacation with Mrs. H. Rees, "Jueen_ street, Toronto. Mrs. W. Cassidy, Joba street, has left for two weeks' wisit to her sister, Mrs. | A. C. , also to attend the fair at Sherbrooke, Que. A. Sparham , chief steward on the steamer America, will go off the boat, Satay, and attend - to the Inying up of Folger fleet for the winter. Dr, and Mrs. C, K. Clarke on a few days outing at Lavant, returned to They returned from a continental irip u few days received an increase im its grant the government this year, of $19, amount being raised from $140 lo ny. a 3 Subscriptions are coming in nicely and already the sum of $180 has been secured from this source. The i lists have been issued, and a glance at the various items will show that the society has been very liberal. The armouries have been secured, and everything points towards the show being the banner one in the his- tory ofthe society, To add to the in- terest of the show, the poultry asso- ciation at a meeting' held recently, the $i is gl i ol isiat is f k HE 2.5 Eel F 9 | i 1] il i i 5 if : i ? fl 5 5 1 i i i : 3 1 it 2 2 g ¥ £2 ¢ : i : 4 og i iF Is ph ie i7sf; i their trip to Tor fy i} j g ih hl i : ¥ gp i I 282 F # idl : : E : i i> i & f £ i ghited § E a much worn, : ie 4 but not her blessing, © | - "Society hasn't enough to do to keep it out of mischief, Those so-called fashionable. women spend all their time these days at bo and _smok- ing cigarettes and drinking week tom and st whiskey. Kvery one them to be down here work- , and they would be better off. 2. g old trousers and now they drive ¢ bout in their own carriages and hold their noses up in the air. They do net know how to use their money yet. They are not accustomed to it. We had money in our family for four genesations. 0, they can't teach me about that." She paused in her reminiscences to Inugh urtil tears came to her eves, "od then she added grimly : "But Hetty is living yet." : | To describe the real Hetty Green is a dificult. task. To describe her or, rather, her face, separately, is to create two distinct personages, and only an alchemist could amalgamate re- cognizes the fact that the clothes and the woman' are somehow a part each other in Hetty Green's case. Sd i nt AT THE POLICE COURT. Merchant Fined For Violating By- Law. "I will never take another rink." This is an old, old story--ome : that is told in nearly every police court from day to day, and' whem Alfred McRenty, an old timer, fell hack on it in the police court this morning he did not get any: s thy from ma- gistrate h not deny he. was intoxicated, but pleaded hard for another N "You were given a chante the last ii tir i clothes and her personal appearance, i aT [JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. |! New Fall pie | For Women. Opening Display Thursday Afternoon £ WHEN WE WILL SHOW A RANGE OF Stylish Coats There is a distinet advantage in buying early while each style is complete in its sizes, If not quite prepared to buy now, COME AND SEE THE NEW COATS, and if you should take a fancy to any particular Coat have it placed aside until required. sn Winter Coats H CRIKHAIRAE HIIATIIAAANAN SPECIAL | FUR 1 LINED COAT FOR Imported English cloth Shell. Ch Color and Gua Lining Of Hamster, Sq Muskrat COLLAR ; VERS "of Persiar Alaska Sable, or FOX. Write for cat : : John McKay Fur 139-1556 Brock Kingston, * 3 [ New -------------- English Broadcloths. Venetians, Roxana Cloths, 'Cheviots. New Plaids Fancy Plaid Goods, New designs, Suitable for Waists. and Skirts, Also for Children's Dresses. PURE 600DS Just now housekeept with their pickling, a: son of scarcity and 1} Special care should ) to the quality of the Our Spices and Ave Guarantee Tmporters Of Fine | High Class Moving F (WORDERL LATEST ILLUS SONGS Open afternoon ... Open eveni "avante Saturday ET Tuesday Children's One Sc 2 QUEEN'S UNIV » Faculty of Ed BOARI Any ond desiring to Bo girl studeats, kindly advi signed, stating number © single rooms, and amous woek. $Y Taxes; 1 time you were here," said Magis- trate, as be imposed a fine of 82 and ts. : : Ishae Packs, a Princess mer- chant, summoned for ing one of the city bylaws, in having wed a king case to remain on side: walk in front of his store all one day. The accused entered a plea "not A charge of 5 per cent on all unpaid taxes, and be cudorced at ence. a tO, V. B Roller I Skatiog at 2.30 anc arist to old cks that he magistrate tol acks t not violate he . a npt know that was the law," £ "I cannot help thal," repli court, "a man in ypur business should know about these things." In reply to a question from the ma- gistrate Zacks said that he had lived in Kingston for eleven years 'and a a! "And don't you read the daily pa- ur pen quod the cou. Magistrate Farell said that only two weeks avo a number of mer chants had been fined Jor violating the | ea sail. thet: i 1h." ligsnan s said that if' the poli had told him ta take the hox off the street he would have gladly. complied with the request. The penalty was $2 and costs. i iii 4 hundred people left. Kingston to- vy ths west. The excirsionists left on the Kingston & Pembroke tral ap 12:10 o noon. 3 lay in prices will pert for. Siwet castor oh the farm laborers' excursion to! BAND EVERY | NOTHING LIKE THEM} Our Boys' Boots Are For Kickers. We have Boots that will stand thelwear good, healthy, strapping Boys will give them. New lines in this week. All sizes, in all kinds, Box Calf, Box Kip, Horsehide, Cowhide |, and Goat Skin. we L The Lockett Shoe Store. TAKE NOT 1 have the best. kine of bed, | have also an enor Furniture, that IT want very low prices, as 1 wun Heaters. TURK'S Secon 8398 Princess street. EE ------------ A -- A Hidden | Rondon, Sgpt. 5.-W were repairing the roof Pelaw-on-Tyne, yesterda a hidden will dated Ma) The "Baseball Player Keeps his eye on tl THE PUI Keeps an eye op paper. The WHIG gets | day and if yom ar columns with your

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