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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Mar 1922, p. 4

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LLL EET PERRRCR RENAN RRR RAI aa Rng ESTEE IIT] . MC TET TTT TT TTT TET LTT TT TITTY " (1) Princess Mary was ted with a hunt wedding p t by members of the West Norfolk Foxhounds when they met at Sandringham, (2) White Lodge, Richmond, En which, it is said, Viscount Farquhar DT for the Prince of Wales when he returns from the East. (3) The big tiger shot by Prince of ij Wales in India. View of the hunting ty. { party. 4 4) Madame Clara Butt, the famous ish contralto, expected on asconcert "} tour through Canada. i (5) Kennerley Rumford, an English bari- 4] tone favorite. Husband of Clara Butt. (6) Visitors at Quebec slide. They are off. (7) Walter Scanlan, the young Irish J acter and singer, in the new comedy i "Irish Eyes," touring Canada over the C. P. RB. if of Canadian Dock in Liverpool, " of | France," "Empress o (8) Canadian Pacific Sxpunsionpie ture Y] "Empress Hi] India," "Empress of Britai "Meta~ 4] €3ma," in dock togethez, ; ------ a ---- S-- SOY COURTESY Or e.RR ARR RRR REET ITIT i 1] LJ 1 Teper. - 4 " rd LAER FE FRI I TRIE] LRA SEE | ERE ' af ! of i §F i E | i f i H SFE : i ; { i E iE ge 5 : i gation season and duri this t season exported 9,603,189 oa ed 11 +J els of grain. This was more than twice last year's volume and over forty-four 'millions more than the previous record year of port of ia) "port and expected between. the Can run : adian metropolis and Euro ports, This delightful Fre Canadian city, whose site was selected by Champlain, and whith has been pular with tourists because of its istorical features, is fast becom ing a great commercial centre, eee

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