Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1903, p. 3

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| St.* "Phone 59 CHOCOLATES ) td Fog . 1008008000 00g of Bigh Grade pers Cheap 4 grades to glesr out at : or 3 ; SE S. i i 009000000000 00000000bsonoe ese & Co, B ESS 'STREET. isch Pianos, oi 'has its backing Some homes re- rash, others but elp you to have v little cash. estment u can get the for, If it's real pou. want, try home to secure "who poured 'ard Fol for courtesy, and spring our un- ra "unattractive head dalled bows. Ien't it a Let's reform. eee The June gaiéty is fairly under way, d the w has been an extremely pright one. Teas daily," large' and small, and "informal little amusements of various kinds in honor of the many girls in town, who appear to be as pleased with Kingston, as Kingston is with them. Mrs. Albree Began the round on Tuesday, with a tea, the pleasure of which was due in no small measure to the magnetic charm of the hostess her sell. The affair was given in honor of her visitors--her sister, Mrs. Balliot and Mrs. Albree, her sisterin-law. The hostess received in a pretty gown of pink crepe. Pink was also the color chosen for the flowers in the draw- ing-room, masses of pink peonies be- ing everywhere. In the tearoom, a most_striking effect was produced by the unique adornment of the tea table, which bore on its polished sur- face & large and handsome urn filled with white ., (Anything more really artistic and beautiful can hard- Jy be imagined. "In charge of this at tractive spot was Mus. W. F. Nickle, the coffee, with Mrs. How sr, Mrs. Frank Strange, Miss lettice Tandy, Miss Mabel Brownfield, and Miss Gertrude Lowe, dispensing joes and other refreshments. . * . . An informal little tea with Mrs. Buxton. Smith as hostess, and her young Ottawa . visitor, Miss Harvey, as raison d'etre, was the very happy event for Wednesday afternoon. Miss Annie Muckleston was in charge of the ten, with Miss Mildred Jones serving | jes, and Miss Frances Macauley, Miss Mildred Cook, Miss Dorothy Brown field, and a few other pretty not-outs, dispensing the same. Amongst those sresent were Mrs. Walkem, Mrs. John Webter, Hamilton; Mrs. Holah, Mrs Prior, Mrs. Fred. McGachen, Mrs. Ed ward Moore, Miss Florence Merrick, Miss Mary Smith, Miss Lola Hender son, Miss Gladys Drury, Miss Ruther ta Callaghan, Miss Grace and Miss Winnifred Evans, Miss Grace Hoga- '& Fhoont, Toronto; Miss Edith Strauben- zie, Miss lettice Tandy, Miss Con stance Cooke, the Misses Etta and Kathu Kirkpatrick, the Misses Daly, the Misses Worrell, the Misses Miss Hin Rash, + 3he phases Dalton, Miss ent, Toronto; Miss Marion Lesslie, Miss Bodwill, Miss Jenkins, Petrolia | Miss Ethel Waldron, Miss Marion CaF vin, Miss Herald, and a number ' of not-outs, King . se Three teas were on the cards for Thursday. Miss Belle Craig was hos tess at a very pleasant one in honor of her guest, Miss Scobell. The pretty tea-table, with its profusion of white peonies, was in chai of Miss Flor ence Cunningham, Mis Jean Patter zon, dispensing lemonade, and Miss Beatrice Tandy locking after the ice cream. The assiduous waitresses were Miss Jean Craig, Miss Gertrude Craig, Miss Bea McGill, and Miss Kathleen Kirkpatrick. The same afternoon, "Calderwood," was the scene of one of the pleasantly informal little teas, for which the pretty old place is noted, Mrs, J. B. Walkem, and Miss Betts entertaining in honor oi Mrs. Jack Richmond. Tea was served informally in the drawing room. * LJ . * Yesterday afternoon also there was another gay little tea, . when Mrs. Herbert Robinson entertained in honor of Mrs, Hubbell's' two ¢harm ing guests, Miss Losecombe, of Kin cardime, and Miss Merriman, of Col borne. Mrs. Robinson gave her own bright welcome to everyone, Mrs. | Hubbell and Mig. Begnard Brown also coming forward with a happy little word of gresting for each guest. In the tea room, which was fragrant with pink peonies, Miss Lola Henderson, and Miss Leavitt held sway, Miss Let tice Tandy, and a few of the girls present assisting. A very few of those present were Miss Eva Drury, Mon- treal; Miss Gladys Drury, Miss Beat rive, and Miss ud Myles, Miss Etta Callaghan, Miss Eva Gober, Miss Ger trude Lowe; Miss Irene Kent, the Misses Dalton, Miss Tottie Kent, Miss Ada Ker, Miss Rutherford, Miss Mabel Brownfield, Miss McKelvey, Miss Con | stance Cooke, Miss Kathleen Kirkpat rick, iss Frances Sullivan, Miss Marion Redden, Miss Elsie Worrell, Miss Mudie . . . . Yesterday's bright sunshine was just | the one thing needed to make the tea | given by Mrs. King, Alice street, a complete success, and sunshine there | was in abundance. Mrs. King, and Miss | Alice, received their guests out under | the 'apple trees in the lovely orchard, | the tea-tahle being at the foot of the | garden. The informal little affair was really for girls, but a few of the mar- {ried girls, who are not vet allowed to array themselves entirely amongst the | married, were there too, amongst them | being Mrs. ford. Miss Mabel Brownfield, Miss Et- |ing so Jack Richmond, who is be heartily welcoméd home by The tha-table had in charg everyone. Macmorine, the Misses McGill, | | ans, Hiss Jean Paterson, and | Grace Worrell, assisting. The Le those present nearly all in very sum- mery frocks, incladed Miss Constance Nannie Skinaer, Miss Cunn' y Miss rete umninghai, Miss Bessie Gor. on, Miss Xlice Call , Miss " Miss Kathleen pa anhan ot maly Miss Fauny Ferguson, Miss Jenkins, Petrolia; Miss Frances Macaulay, Miss Marion Lesslie, Miss Bodwill, I - soll; Miss Winnifred Evans, and Mise Hogaboom, Toronto; Miss Nina Fer uson, Miss Katie Cottar, Miss Mona night, Miss Grace Clark, Miss Elea- nor Macdonald, Miss Harvey and Miss Fithel White, Ottawa; the Misses Etta Mudie, Miss Brown, Miss Annie Fowl es, Miss Nina Fei , Miss Katie Murray, Miss Ford, Mice Scobell, Cape Vincent; Miss Cook, Gananoque; Miss Daintry Yates, Miss Margaret Hous ton, Miss 'Florence Nash, Miss Chris- sie Fenwick, the Misses Etta and Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Miss Louise Kirkpatrick, and a number of others. » . . . Mrs. McRotsie was "At Home" ales on Thursday, her guests being about twenty of her old friends. The quiet little affair was very much enjoyed by everyhody present, Mrs, Peirce gave a small and infor- leen his or party with its booty, bore down upon the guest of honor, literally "shower ing" her Lowe was called upon for a speech and rose nobly to the occasion, after which Miss Bolger thanked Cooke, Miss Isabel Cartwright, Miss | "her ad Pui Richmond, Miss Beatrice |, andy, Miss Constance Tandy, Miss Miss Edith Folger, who has been in Marion Redden, Miss Fr: Sulli- | pronto, and. Brockville, has return: yan, the Misses Fmma, and aret | od to town. ne o . a eration will be expected Te itally agree as a matier of course, 'but it won't, not at all, and small blame to it. - - - - Miss Grace Loucks will be here next week, from Ottawa en route to Pio ton. + Miss Jessie Macarow is spending her holidays with her mother, Nis. Maca: Mr. Lucas, the B.S.M., will be in town for the dance. * . . . Mr. Herbert Spencer, who has secur- ed a position in Toronto, will arrige home in about a month. People will also be glad to know that the "Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Spencer, are coming home to Canada. Mr. Spencer having been appointed to the parish of Win- chester by the Lord Bishop of Otta- wa. They will be home in September, Mise Cook, of Gananoque, is in town and is staying with Mrs. Paterson, Union street. kenzie Island. Woman's Residence, prettily." Another amusing feature of staying at the the fun was a hook in which Miss . .:. ® . vate chapel, at ten o'clock on Tues: ! an ex-C Kathleen Daly requested everybody | Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Polson, with | day morning. of the RM.C., will be in town for present to write nonsense receipts, etc. | Miss Jessie Polson, left on Thursday | The marrige of Miss Norma, T' y Monday night's function and: will stay The majority not being dble to be | for the Adirondacks, where they will | to Dr."A. RB. Williamson, will » | with Mr, Willie Harty. There is a pos: strikingly original to order, contented spend the summer. place st the church of St. John the | ibility also of Mr, Guy Rogers being themselves with inscribing their names, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Connell were in | Evangelist, Havelock, on Monday, | here for the event. but one member of the party was | Preseqtt, Wednesday, and were guests | June 20th, , Miss Grace Hogaboon, . of Toronto, quick enough to think of making out | at the wedding of Miss Mary Davis, to . . ® * it. en pension with Me. Hamilton a cheque for an unlimited sum, on the |-Mr. Fred. W.. Eliott. Mrs. Knight has issued invitations Evans, and Miss Winnifrid, at 139 Bank oi Eternal Happiness, in favor Mrs. J. B. McKay will leave shortly | for a ver patty on y ov- | Union street, al of the bride-to-be. for Toronto, where they will live in | ening. : Mri. Kent "Somershy House," en | mje ® 8 8 future The Winnipeg Telegram, in mention: | textained at a y: s dinner The = cadets came home yesterday, Miss Daintry Yates and Miss Marga: ing Miss Edith Drury's return to job W Le in be cof Mise and from now till Monday night very ret Houston, both arrived in town on Kingston, speaks of her great popula- Rutherford, when covers wort laid for Mrs. Lucas, of Hamilton, mother of { 'ith the gifts. Mr. Charlie Miss Murt, who has undertaken dea- ' t - ia ATH | coness work here, and will be under aL sag the direction of the authorities of Sy- | Jud" Mr. Ellis, everybody very denham Street Methodist church, is bone and will be SE ------ SE =e Miss. Olive Bolger. has been paying hee P.P.C. visits this week. Wins Matthews is staying with Mrs, art ) many and hearty are Archbishop of Kingston, in hid pei- | the 'congratula- ended. } of Miss Olive Rolges will be a very quiet solemnized by stwet. £, ¢ : Mr.. Lewis Shanron mal evening party on Tuesday, in| "rhe Rev. W. W. Burton, of Madoc, | fva in oy her datghter, Mrs. Jack | cae in town yesterday. Evervhody was drdadiully sorry to Mrs. Robert Alan Campbell is the 2 oe hen of the meeitiont. Ne navi 2 hostess for this afternoon, when she Mr. Sovereign, whom the Rev. Can- elt fr ; ed Yoel Fand broke his 8 ball, . will entertain at tea in homor of her | on Macmorine has been fortunate en: i He bees ken Sito the hospi: : : al debutante daughter, Miss Elsa. ough 'to secure as a lay reader, for the rol and the hone. set Mrs. Richmond, Union street, wi, Nes. Thomas Mills gave a euchre | Summer months, came to town to-day. Mr. Edward Moore Is in town from Hot, yockive oR Tueadays agnia until party on Wednesday evening. Mrs, Grover went up to Norwood on | i bt ' the autitan, as she, with Mise Etta, : . Wow Monday, returning home yesterday. Winnipeg a 1. Stars came' wp Miss Molhie and' Miss Janet, go down A very unique and very jolly party | Miss Leavitt, of Brockville, is stay-{ go" apd I rday. ta their. summer cottage on Nanigy: was given on Thursday evening for the | ing in town, : Miss Edith: Deury: arrived home to: Miss Florence will remain over bride-elect. Miss Olive Bolger, the hos | . Miss Grace Clark has been with Mrs. | 3 00 0 hor long visit in Winnipeg the June dance, i ted tessés being Miss Daly and Miss Kath- | George Macdonald for a short visit Mrs. James Hi is en fale: and Min Syed, are H . Daly, The affair began with | Miss Beatrice and Miss Bud Myles, | on with Mrs. Breden, Stuart street frum Toronto oda: apd wi be_the conversation on the steps, and con who left Toronto on Tuesday, and Mes. Henry J is expected in of aioe, Mine Toe. tinued with the guests going into the | have been in Brockville for g few days, | jown from neh t week. oll will bo one. of Eo house, where they were told to bunt | came up to, Kingston yesterday. z ee 8 8 7 a om ond Misa Ethel or ends of strings, which, when found, 3 interes t, which Meming, came up' no Ota were 'to be followed in their winding Nr. Fox, attached for some time to a_i Creating oon the happy ¥ ny, i a. fo: course over pictures, anywhere and ev- the staff of the Standard Bank here, young people jn question, who have dav, and are 81 with Mrs. aa ervwhere, till, comifig to the end of | is at present ib Kingston for part of | jyoen keeping their soéret for three Ontario street, Mr. Jock Craig is i her tether, the searcher found | bis vacation: boon keoping lr Min ith. Righ- diy town and has brought; with a tin article, large or 'small; when ev- Mrs. D. E. Mundell and her family, hb laughter of his honor, Judie \ Jachaen White of H ii ii erybody had found everything, the }&° down on Monday ja Suir wi Richards of Winnipeg, to Nr. Freder- | Hithlost § Mie g Hamilton, cottage on the mainland, near Mac- | ick H. Bole, alto of Winnipe, asd | "or, * Aliyres, Runily stewet, will not receive until the fall. eu. ui Miss Etta Sparks, the | nue, returned on es very deli My. Wilmot Matthews, -- went down to | Brookville for the Seout-Bowle 'woddint University Ave- thal visit in Hamilton. day from a} Joinens grass bleached, make (none better). for 75¢. yd. 5c. easily drawn, 6fc., $1.10, $1.25, 81.40 yd. For shirt waists and suits, made Real Irish Flax, round even threac Richardson's 40 in. wide for 48c., 42 in. wide for 55¢c., 45 in. wide for 60c., 54 in. wide Fine Sheer, Pure Linen Lawn, beau- tiful quality, very even thread, can be de BROCK AND new, shade, to be styles to cheerfully of the select furnished. wards. 90c., $1, for boys' Window Shades well made. We guarantee every every roller, every piece of lace best quality. Over 50 from. Prices 25e. When hung, our shades fit evenly, This collection # their surfaces lie smoothly and firm. desired styles are own That's because they ' are fresh and do not delay. Quotations up- wearing qualities, ing for., perhaps not much of some lines, but p splendidly, Only 25¢c. yd. Some WELLINGTON STRE ---- White Goods is not a hit and miss one. All represented--ju at 40c.,. 45¢c., B0e., per yd. the ust exactly what fashionable people are ask lenty for your needs if you . newest and most MERCERIZED HOPSACKING -- Plain, éven weave, 32 in, wide, washes with white dot for 25c. yd. STRIPED AND CORDED DIMITIES--In the woven and raised styles, 30 in. wide, only 17c., 23c., 25c., 35¢., yd. TUCKED LAWNS AND MUSLINS--With fancy drop stitching, splendid Satin Finish Linen Drill, suits and ladies skirts, i only 35c. yd. 28 in. wide, Toaces What woman is not interested whe laces .are mentioned, more especiully the new desirable styles so much in demand for trimmings and ruchings. These are all marked on our low pro fit system. Price hints which will surely arouse your curiosity. Pn Allover Designs, imitations of the fine Val styles, 18 in. wide, white on- Iv, 80c., 40c., 30c., 60c., 75. yd. _. Allover designs, fon makes, cream, black, handsomely : colors, Also linen color allovers 1 a styles, 60c., 1c, 81, $1.25, chif- and ry Valenciennes Laces, with in- 'sertions to match, very fine qualities, 75¢c. 90c., $1, $1.25, 81.50, 81.75 yd. i Laces and Escurial Tn ugha iT their summer fabrics, both white and ecrv. at values almost one-half regular quotations, 60, Se., 10 150, 20a, 5c. yo Real Linen Torchon Laces, with n- sertions to match, Sc, 10c., 124c., 15¢., 18c., 20c., 25¢. yd. Black Dress Goods When in doubt buy black. You are absolutely sure of being in style as to color. (Black is most fashionable in New York). And here you are certain obtaining the correct fast black. Black Venetian Cloth, 56 inches wide, genuine imported make, ° free from all impurities and dressing, beautiful satin finish Good value at $1.50, for $1.25 yd. 45 in. French Voiles anid Etamines; included in this lot are many hand novelties in dots' and worked spots, also Justrious voiles with a beautiful shimmer finish, 90c., 95c., $1, 81.10, $1.25, 81.50 yd. English Hopsacking, sponged and shrunk, correct weight for skirt and coat, 47 in. wide, only 81 yd. CL -- Silk Crepe A beautiful quality, Japanese, all silk, material, has all the appearance and durability of the genuine French crepe de "chene, fully warranted for wear and. color, 23 in. wide, in shades of black, white, cream, nile, sky, rose, Regular value, 80. yd. for 50. yd. of some Special FANCY SWISS LAWNS--Tucked and Swiss lace inserted, splendid range of patterns, 73c., %0c., 81, £1.26, $1.50. Calored Dress Goods 2 Special values which we are offering much lower than you usually pay for these qualities. BRITISH LUSTRE--43 in. wide, in Navy, Gun Metal, Cream and White, beautiful finish and perfect weave, well worth 65¢. yd., for Soc, yd. SILK FINISHED WOOL LONSDOWNE--Very soft and even, much worn in the states for summer gowns, 43 in. wide, at 73e., 95c. yd. , Rid Gloves Dependable qualities, always, every pair has our guarantee. WHITE KID GLOVES--With black and white stitching, glace finish, very soft, light weight, at $1.25 pair. UNDRESSED KID GLOVES--Greys, Tans, Rlacks,, White and self-colored stitching, new ideas for summer wear, only $1.25 pair. MOCCA GLOVES--For driving and travelling, $1, $1.25 pair. "SILK GLOVES--Long lengths, Cream, White and Black, relishle goods, only 50c. pair. ¥ JHandkerebiefs For Men, Hemstitched, Pure Linen, 2 for 25¢. You may perhaps have heard of such a thing before, but we can honestd assure you that never did we wee oh quality as. these ate at 2'for 250. The Trish manufacturer states they are worth 18¢, each. You'll say the same when you see them, § in, hems, sheer linen, men's sizes. Men's Underwear Balbriggan Shirts," long and short sleeves, drawers 'to match; all "sizes, #2, 44 inches, made of double thread, (will not wnrayel), fully warranted, only B0e. each. Summer Weight Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, every garment is stamp ed "Pure Wool Unshrinkable," best Pnglish make, all sizes, 90c., $1, 81.25 each. Night Shirts, Tooke's celebrated makes, all sizes up to 174 in, very full in body and length, made of even heavy twilled cotton, 2 Special makes at 75¢., $1 each. BGowels At this season of the year a few extra towels ave in order. Herve in a small list of Genuine Irish Linen Towels at prices to please you. Roller Towels, made of genuine Irish flax, 2}x3 yards long, ready to use. 3 Special Values at 25c.; 28¢., 35e. yd. Fringed Huck Towels, plain borders, Richardson's cvlebrated make, excel lent sizes at $1.50, $1.75 per dozen. Extra Large Silver. Bleached Towels, Superior grade of linen, magnificent sizes at $2.35, 82.90 per dozen. Hemstitched Damask and Brocaded Towels, 3 ig lien, 'beautiful soft qual- ity at ., 46c., BH0c., 60c. each. long sleeves, for $1. 3 @ Our high gr ity. 20e. pair, at 35¢c. pair. at 25c. pair. 350. S0c. pair. for 81. Undervests ~~ Avan "iy 3 For Ladies and Chi dren. No matter what, short § sleeves, high or low neck, fashioned, ribbed or woven, we have them and in the dizes to fit your special style, Cotton Vests, soft ribbed style 'at 10, 12§e., 18¢., 18e., 20, 206¢, Lisle Vests, the strong quality, that does not wear out so easily, 35¢., 3 Extra fine Gauze and Lisle Vests, in every devired make, sleeves, at 50c., 60c,, 78e. Corset Covers, short sléeves 'and ° sleeveless, fine weave at: 38ci each.' itation is well known for , reliable stockings. You may depend that anything we stamp our name upon will be right in qual; Radon Maco Yarn Roding at! Ladies' Genuine Lisle (stamped) hose Ladies' Lightweight Ladies' "Open . Work Hose at Ba Men's Fancy Sox at 25c. be style, you prefer, sleeves, or no 1 3 at of Cashmere Hose pair, 5 pair

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