Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1903, p. 3

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D OFFER. servioir Site--What Cost. 3s committee has de old reservoir site on y the Free Methodist the best offer ever round, which was at $1,200, then lowered any bidders at those water works system y the city the sit 000, which amount t. Since then, how- elling and plot of r were sold for 3550, the 8750 to he ob total amount real 300. But even at ity stands to lose , that being the « e cost and amount mse buy real estate right pach sale helps to pI. rch, Morven, which ng repairs, will b fay. ------------ NG COUGH that holds on remedies needs above all thor- nt. A mere e won't do. old that causes t's Emulsion. 's Emulsion? ps the irrita- he tissues and ed membranes. ight away. ion. begins to rst dose. ~ per if Your Jive : When these Is pines of the : or wrists, blood is 5x Tho kidneys, the sewers of the body, are clogged, and the deadly foreign matter is returned to the blood. The kid- neys must be regulated at once. 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Tel. 558 " a. ¥ = 0. 169 Wellington Street, Kingston Tm | Fatablished 1860, About one hundred and fifty invita- > | tions were issued by Mrs. S. W. Dyde "f for an evening "At Home" on "Tugs- { day. The guests, the majority of whom were married people, included the college people, and many of the city's forcmost p eople, both clerical and lay. Refreshments were served in the dining-room, where Mrs. Malcolm MacgiMivray, Mrs. George Y. Chown; Mrs. J. C. Connell and Miss Angie Fowler did the honors. Flowers were in profusion about the house, the din- ing-room, looking most mviting with its red carnations, red-shaded candles, and general air of cosiness. The affair was most successful in every way. During the evening a short musical programme was given in which Mrs, Farrell, and Miss Mona Knight, Miss Constance Tandy, Miss Beatrice Tan- dy and Mr. Arthur Craig took part. * » . . Mrs. J. 8S. R. McCann was hostess at an extremely pleasant - euchre, on Tuesday, when the prizes were won by Mrs. Ellioft and Mrs; James Hender- son, Dr. W. W, Sands, and Mr. Wil liam Mundell; Major Massie presented the prizes {with nat little accom- panying speeches); 'a crystal and silver vase to the winner of first honors, amongst the ladies, a box of note: phper for the second, and a cigar case and pack of cards for the men. The pretty decorations were yellow chry= santhemums and smilax. eee 8 Flowers everywhere were the agcom- paniments ' to the delightful 'At Home" given by Mrs. Robert Craw= ford, 24 Barrie street, on Wednesday to her numerous friends. Roses, carn- nations and chrysanthemums made the air redolent with perfume in her charming home. With becoming grace the hostess received in the drawing- room. With her were 'Mrs. G. Y. Chown and Mrs. J. G. Elliott, while in the tearoom, Mrs. R. J, Carson, Mrs. James Crawford and Miss Cro- thers, assisted by the Misses Birch, the Misses Martin, Miss Allen and Miss Mattie Crawford served dainty refreshments and creams." Favors of roses were bestowed upon those who aided Mrs. Crawford in her pretty re- ception. - - » "Arthur Place," Mrs. Waldron's big, comfortable house on Batrie street, was en fete at the tea hour on Thurs- day, when ils mistress was at home to a very large number of her friends. Mrs. Waldron, who 'received in the re ception room was assisted by Miss Ethel Waldron, while in the tea-room --a veritable rose. garden--were Mrs. Richard Waldron, Miss Spangenbere. and Miss Edith Folger, and at their beck and call, were Miss Etta Rich- mond, Miss Florence Cunningham, Miss Frances Sullivan. Miss Margaret Mudie, Miss Mabel Dalton. Miss Lor- raine Dalton, Miss Beatrice Tandy, Miss Gertrude Low, Miss Marion Cal- vin, and Miss Lilla Herald. The table was "a dream," as some one aid. In a very tall vase, which rested on a mirror, surrounded with pink satin and white chiffon, was an immense cluster of long-stemmed pink rofes--a glorions mass of the queen of flowers, --while single roses were in small glasses at each corner of the central arrangement. Many-branched silver candlesticks, holdine pink candles, were placed diagonally upon the table and single, perféét hoses were scatter- ed here and there. "- . . Mrs. T. C. Wilson's tea yesterday was an extremely pretty and enjoy- able affair. Assisting Mrs. Wilson and her daughter. in receiving were Mrs. McCann, and Mrs. Cliff, and in the tea-room, were Mrs. R. J, McKelvey, Mrs. J. Mackay, Jr., and Mrs. Clark Wright, with a bevy of bright and assiduous assistants, Miss Mabel Mil. ler, Miss 'Florence Martin, Miss Jessie McCann, Miss Flo. Smith and Miss Cays. The pretty tea-table was cen- tred by a pufling of soft white silk, under Honiton lace, and rising from it a tall erystal vase heid a sheaf of pale golden chrysanthemois, and smi- lax, and the light from four unshad- ed candles, added to the pretty effect, During the tea hour, Miss Kathloen Wilson, played a number of attractive piano solos. - -. - - Mrs. Hague's tea yesterday Tangle en in honor of the coming-out of second daughter,' Miss Alice,' who re ceivad with her mother, looking very bright and girlish, in her frock simple, dainty white. As became the event, the floral decorations were all of white, quantities of white chrysau. themums, with twistings of smilax, being in both drawing-room: and din- ing-room. 'Tea and coffee. were dis- pensed by Mrs, Crisp and Mrs. Hiram Calvin, Mrs. Francis King cutth ides. 'Amongst the girls assisting in the tea room were Miss Macmorine, Miss Mildred Macmorine, Miss Anna Desslie, Miss Marion Lesslie, Miss El- sie Saunders and Miss Marion Calvin, Miss Annie Fowler was hostess at a rather small, and most enjoyable tea vesterday, when Miss Mowat looked after the tea and coffee, and Mrs. John Macgillivray was in charge of the ice cream, with the following girls assist- ing : Mise Kati Gordon, Miss' Mona Knight, Miss Lilla Herald, Miss Flor- ence Macgillivray and Miss Katie Mur- ray. Green and white was the colour scheme, uae Invitations have been issued for. a large "At Home 'at' "Rosemount," Earl street on Tuesday néxt, when Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. A. W. Rich- ardson will be joint hostesses. Mrs. Knight who will entertain at tea on Wednesday has issued invita- tions for a tea on the day following, when her guests will be Queen's girl students, sirie tie ie Mrs. James Hendry entertained at a very pleasant dinner on Wednesday, in honour of Principal and Mrs. Gor don. The other gests were Prof. and Mrs. Goodwin, Froi. and Mrs. Shortt, Proi. and Mrs. Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. Connell and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Cal- vin. The decorations were white and green, -. . . . Mrs, Martin was hostess at a jolly little dance on Wednesday evening, given for the senior class of the KR. M.C. The hop was rather a small ons, as only about half a dozen civilians, and about eighteen cadets, with a cor- responding number of girls were pres- ent. Dancing, fortunately, seems 10 be becoming more popular than it has been lately, as this, and late affairs of the kind, were hailed with expres. sions of the utmost joy, by the young people. Ld - » Mrs. Kent, "Somersby House," was hostess at a charming lunch on Thurs- day, when covers were laid for ten. The affair had quite a military aspect, 0s the, guests were Mrs. Reade, Mrs. Drury, Mrs. Panet, Mrs. Norman Les- slie, Mrs>~Grant and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Roderick Mackenzie, and Mrs, W. F. Nickle. Mrs. Roderick Mackenzie's bright little luncheon on Wednesday, bad for its raison d'etre, Miss Norton-Taylor. The guests were Mrs. Raymond Reade, Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, Mrs. Norman Lesslie, Mrs, March, Mrs. Carruthers, and Miss Lorraine Lesslic. The artis- tic decorations were pink roses. Mrs. Carruthers entertained at din- ner at "Annandale" on Thursday. Mrs. St. Pierre Hughes entert:ined the West End Euchre Club on ?hars- day, when the prises were won by Miss Etta Callaghan, and Mr. Daw- son, - - - - The girls belonging to the ILevana society of Queen's had a smart and interesting debate on Wednesday af- ternoon, which was taken part in by Miss Buchanan and Miss Williams for the affirmative; and Miss Ostrom and : Dress js the r uling passion of omen The decree women. i Is shit. she ke in fashion : or 10 misery. representa na Mater Society." Th judges, Mrs, rit, Miss Lois Saun- ders, and Miss Katie Gordon, decided in favor of tive, A short mu- sical programme Jo lowed, At St. Luke's Episcopal ehurch, New York City, on November 4th, a retty wedding took plage when Stella 5 Burn, daughter of Mr. J, J. Burn, of Yarker, "was wartied to Arthur Perking Browning, of New York. The bride, who was beconingly attired in 'white satin crepe de chine and carried a be t of 'white roses and lilies of "the , was given away by her cousin, Mr. M. R. O'Loughlin. The bridesmaid, Miss May Phillips, wore ane protty bive voile, a a The groom was support by r Eduard Cantine Lewis. After the cere: mony the bridal party returned to the To Idoe of Mr. O'Loughlin, where a reception was held, Among the guests were : - Mrs. Burn, mother of the de, Mr. and Mes. Frank Brouning, Mr. and. Mrs. Horry Brouning, Mr. and "Mrs, J, W. Brouning, Ye and Mrs, J. M. O'Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. O'Loughlin, Mr. W. G. O'Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs, C, J, Crowley (Crowley), Mrs. M. Rvan, Dr. und Mes. Secord. The bride's going-away gown 'was of dark brown Voile with hat to match. . . Kingston people who know the charming people, who will shortly leave: Stanley Barracks, Toronto, to to take up their 'howe in Kingston have Been very pleased to hear of Colonel Buchan's appointment as de- puty officer commanding, and a warm welcome awaits Sim and his family. . . The Lord "Bishop of Ontario went up to Peterboro to-day, accompanied by Mrs, Lennox Mills, They will go on to Toronto, and will pay a few days' visit to Mr, Mills, his lordship's brother, returning to Kingston the end of 'next week. Consequently, Mills will not receive an Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Walkem will return on Monday from Brockville. Major and Mrs. Cartwright left on Tuesday for Halifax. Miss Constance Cooke came home vesterday from New York, where she had an extremely pleasant visit with Mrs. Allaire Shortt, and she will thus be in time to help her family move tq. "Hazeldell," which has been taken by Canon: Cooke, . * . * The Rev. Conway and Mrs. Cart: wright will begin settling in their new home on Mack street, the earl part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. David Heild sailed yes- terday by the Cymric for England. Mr. Ralph Williams of Toronto, is in town for the week end, . . Miss Edith Carter who has been visiting in Toronto, arrived in town to-day, on her way home to Quebec, and is the guest of Mrs. Buxton Smith. Miss Annie Moutray was in town for a few days this week, and with Mrs. Shirley, Going. The floor and decorations, not to mention the hosts at the jolly dance given by Naughty-Six last nt were all that could be desired, and every one present, had a very gay time, and is, consequently, very tired to-day. . . . -. The engagement is announced : Of Miss Edith Sparks, only daughter of the late Mr. Robert Sparks, of Ot tawe, and nicce of Mrs. Clifford Sif- ton, te Dr. Leonard Vaux, of Met calfe Atreet, son of Dr. H. E. Vaux, of Toronto. . Of Miss G. FE, Sangster, daughter of Dr. J. H. Sangster, of the Bungalow, Port Perry, to Dr. 8. €. Corbett, of Winnipeg. Of Miss Katherine M. Davidson, eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Davidson, of Toroato, t¢ Mr, H. Arnold, of Ottawa, Of Mr. Fustace Haselwdod Grubbe, of 'the Bank of Montreal," Vancouver, eldest son of Mr. B. W. Grubbe, 'of Peterboro, and grandson of the late Capt. W. H. Grubbe, (Hon. Kast In- dia Artillery Company), of Barrie. formerly of "Horsendon Manor," Buckinghamshire, England, to Miss Bertha Marie Rouleau, younpest daughter of the late Judge Rouleau, of Calgary, NW.T. (Continued on page 3.) was From 7 to 10, two 28c. ties for a quarter, 2 pairs fine black cashmere or wool ribbed socks for a quarter. Roney & Co. Don't buy real estate without con- sulting McCann, you will save money. €ome in and see the "Lipton" the latest in overcoats. Rofey & C If a Tonic is Required Remember There Is No Medicine So Strengtiiening And Health Giving As FERROZONE Ferrozone is noted among physicians ior the prompt manher:in which it strength and vigor: It. increas o the appetite, Notre iaelion in per: Pot order, and assists assimilation so that every particle- of food eaton is ure to nourish invigorate the sody. You won't sleep poorly, icel tired end nervous il you nse Ferro zone, because it strikes at the root of any disease that may be working in the system, Aubery E. Tempelman, of Mechins, writes : "1 have found the test satisfartion in using it rg consider it is the best tails h was all run down a few 1 and in 8 4 health, 1 took afew. Petrozons drove away that dull heavy fecling, and put my system in splendid order. 1 am never nervous or sep: less and have a hearty appetite. This is all' due to Ferrozone, which I re- gommend in the strongest 'way possi: i". 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