Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Sep 1904, p. 3

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| for Tuesday, 0 hg attumbanisdby Cd ee a _e next year,' all thane ho re x av, tl selves il aa guests were Mrs hl Js. + Puan Suith, oo G e, Mrs Ei Mrs. Machar, Mrs. Knight, Yon Platt, Mrs. D. M. 3 Me * son Shortt, Mrs. D. Marsh ks. Hiram Calvin, Mrs. Alex. trick, Mrs. Richard Hoop- er, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Stafford Kirk- trick, Miss Annie Muckleston, Miss ibson, Sarah Gihson, Miss Bates, Mises Straubenzee, Miss Crisp, iss Flaws, Miss Molena, Miss Minnie Gordon, Mes. allan the Misses Miss Marion Calvin, Miss Calle Miss Mudie, Miss t udie, Miss Hows: Miss Carre, Miss Mona Kui the Misses McIntyre, of Me Tenn., Miss dean Paterson, Miss aie i *hL 'e * » Mrs. John Mackie is gi a te this gfternoon for the ° es, cock. ay " . . Miss Macaulay fave a luncheon on Wednesday honor of iss Mad J achafeies when ne ine wr Miss Macaulay, Miss Kathleen Xi Kirkpatrick, Mie Bish AE Miss Katie Goulon. and Mabel Bro Miss Mackenzie was * the Saison d'etre of a ' tea, given hy Mrs. Brown- field, Tuesday, and Ras been feted at evra luncheons and small teas also. very much too soon, was ter- day afternoon by fn Jihad Bape in homour- of - i Mcintyre, of N ,-who. are guests of Mrs. Mn- die. of the flowers. of the mo-. ment, red and white dablias and as- Every single gdrment is up to the high standard ot quality for which we $ have do long been noted. | A tea, at which six o'clock came |) k il Es Mrs. E. V. 0. Hewitt, Daisy Carre, of Belleville, . . . . Mr. Charles Low left, to-day, for Ayl- mer, Ont., on Tuesday ni Kingston's rea = in 'young men, *| every one, young and old; paving - word for him, and that he is ing back to our city such an off have met Miss be, is causing real Pure hi Hele: On their ve turn in a couple of Nos! time, they will begin housek in Miss going to bring a very ug rl, Price know - Folger's house, on Eker street, Jat vacated by Colonel and My, an. Mrs. Low, the mother of the groom-to-he, left Ottawa on Fri- day for Aylmer, and on Monday Nr William Craig' will go up to be pres- ent at the marriage, and perform the duties of best man. . . * - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore are expected home on Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Waldron at "Arthur Place," for the next few weeks. Miss Constance Tandy is home in. r: Arthur Moore is visiting his sis- ters on Alfred street, and will return to Toronto on onday. Miss Gertrude Low is expected up from Ottawa shortly. Miss Annie Irwin went down, on . Friday to Ottawa. The Misses McIntyre, two charming girls from Memphis, Tennesce, are Having with . Mrs. Mudie. ploy , Master Edward Con- at iss Loretto Kingsley, have returned to town after spending the t three months with Mr. and Mrs. - | Ringley on Wolle Island. Professor and Mrs. Jordan will re turn to town next week after spending the summer on the island. se.» Mr! Coverdale and Mrs. Clarke, of He eld, ORio, are staying with Mrs. Fred Folger. ~ Miss Macmorine is expected home on Monday. Miss Constance Norton-Taylor has gone down to Montreal, and will sail, on week, for En Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Kent, with Li tle Miss Hilda Kent and Master Walter acnee, have been in Ottaws, this week. Nie Seohall o C Vincent, spent yest wit] iss Pratt. Much to the gratification of her friends, Mrs. James has been 'Abundance of everything. No worry or annoyance about sizes or fit, Ev rn garment is new this fall, bought direct from the manufacturer at closest. and marked at our usual profit saving basis. i J Miss Franc- es Macaulay, Major Scott, and Major Dunlop. onor of her miece, Miss where 'he will be one of the principals in a Jay appv apie Ww. 18 one segdily improving Pi vo Bie: wok It i have been igh Cooke gt ** Nhe Bishop of Cotario, 1 Mr. "Miss PAULINE aSTor, | Nr * Harsy Rotts, ching dove Ly Be hp a Mute, attort aatur, | phn, FON es in, Windy, will take Jase at, Bt. Margaret's. Wort. went down to CG ve Inston, Oe Rie °p ofl Mrs. Dougall, and Mebougal * yi ana, pred Ti Moweny, is Boped that the crisis is past, and [at "Fam sla tt the invalid mav be speedily re- | Professor and Mrs. Cappon returned stored to health. from Metis the of the week o We Corbett, Kingston, is the guest | Miss Gertrude Aen has been r. and Mrs. J. S, Hardy, om up in Toronto at the King's Bough ter's convention, is staying on there "Ne. and Miss Redden have taken Jfor a little visit nk Mrs, Nirs, Kenneth Fenwick's house on King Bell. fo st ou. Fred. Retts and Miss Dorothy Miss, Kathleen O'Hare went up te Betis left to-day for London. Toronto on Th . Harry Bat Otta-1 Mrs A. FP, Mar b leer" Maying wa this week. 8 Has, buen in Otta with the Misses Neilson at Conway, Miss Taylor is expected home on Masters William and Allan McRos- Monday, from her visit to her sister. | %i¢, returned, to New York on Friday, Mra Birkett, in Ottawa. after g very Plegaght ti two weeks' visit George 7 nt is announced of 5 pe Douglas, 'formerly of Torbnto, to Miss Pettibone, da 3 i Mis. A. S. Oliver and her nephew, | With their grandmother, Mrs. McRos- Pettiboye, of Palo, Master Tack Higgins, have gone up to | 9% Wellington street. i Mr. : Chauncey » "3, Prince Edward, for a few - ' s Miss Jennie C. Atkinson, daughter of days. Mrs. Oliver Chown gave o very en- | 0 yoo" Aekingon, of Borden street, Mrs. T. B. Caldwell, who has been | joyable Henle on Fiday evening in T visiting her sister, Mrs. Strachan; re- | honor of Miss Cromer, Who in mght ing will take ples in St. 8st. John's turged. to Lanark, to-day. ing many very warm friend wil : ednesday, a be with Mrs, Davis Tor a werk longer. church on W Mr. King, the naval cadet from An . Married At Deseronto. napplis Royal, who has been Re pen The largest aolliatipn of picture | On tember 2st, at nto, to Mr. Charles W. Field. The sion at Breden's, expects to go | post cards in Kingston, has received Jamies Roberts, Cobourg, was un- east on Monday. a most interesting addition from Cap- [ited in marriage with M a | My. and Mrs. Henry Joseph will | tain Bernier, who a few days ago sent Cross, third daughter of Samuel probably remain in town till the first | one bearing a ou of the ship * 'Arctic' | Miss Ida, sister of the bride, made a of the month. a photogravure of Captain Bernier, very efficient bridesmaid, snd James Di. 'Herganberger, of Leipsic, is in J and a few words in the explorer's own | W Napanee, assisted<the groom. the city. clear seript. A very pleasant hour at | The brides gown was a white latn Mt. C. F. Smith, the engineer of the | one of yesterday's ted was spent ex- | with lace trimmings, bridal veil and ors Niagara Falls Power company, is in | amining the: collection. Another col- | ange blossoms, and she carried a towh with his sister, Mrs. Adam | lection in town contains some most qaet of white roses. The bri Shortt, "Copeswerth." Mr. Smith is amusing ones struck off in Tokio, the | wore a dress of white lawn with lace ohe of the committee of Canadian en: | very day following the first' attack | trimmings, and carried a bouquet of on Port Arthur, afd representing four | pink carnations. a i Ti fi i ok ji - e -- - gingers who have heen taking the par tv of English onginens under PS fiercely complacent Russian officers, ths itty ane George White, about Canada, to see watching ay performance, Baseball On Friday. a3 the country's various encineering con- | while in the distance their battleships structions, and has béen in Montreal, [ are going down, © Another represents Ottawa and Quebec, and will return f four jolly Sup tars dancing'a horn- | 1. At Epstern League.--At Bufalo, 10; Newark, 3-2. At Toronto, 8 Baltimore Rochestbr, 0; Jersey City, 5. to Niagara with the Englishmen the | pipe on promontory, while they American League. --At Detroit, a first. part of the week. watch Abe flag at the mast head of a | Boston, 4. At Cleveland, 1; N . Russian vessel sink beneath the wat- | York, 1. ers, the moon looking bh with a fiend. ow His ay Suize Magn of London, National League--At New York, 0; is_ekpected in town next week. ish grin. Pittsburg, 7. At Brooklyn, 3; Chish Misa Virvinia Hugel, who hes been * . . . go, 2. 'At Boston, 1; Cincinnati, 2. At spending the summer in Port Hope | The wedding of Miss Helen Louise | Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis, 6. and Sturceon Point. returned to Tor- war McMurric --- ontd to-dav. ind will stav with Mrs. Lawrence Hubbell, 711 Boadina ave Hon. R. L. Borden will 3h Napanee on September hin the nue, for a Tew davs, before leaving eve he for | New V where she intends and grandson y Bis-kit kills 100 rats, spengling the winter, © Mowat, was : on's Red Cross drug Lad ies' Raineoats "The _ finest assortment ever import- ed into Kingston," Nothing surpris- ing in this statement after you have seen 'our stocks. Made of absolutely | waterproof cloth of best English man- ufacture, in the popular three-quarter and full lengths, rs are oxfords, tans, castors, brouze and French grep. The whole effect is brightened by being finished with the new style belt "and cape effect. Belt can be readily de- tached and the full back' effect is ob- tained. Prices, $4.95, 86.50 88.25 $9.75, $11.25, $12.90, 811.75, 816. Ea Wrappers | That are models of style and com: fort. Fach one has heen ectly made as to size and fit, has been no skimping with the material : Fancy Flannelette ay dark grounds, with neat faney Vasigns, per foct. fitting, $1.25, $1.35, 81.50. All Black Sawen Wrappers, in ap- pearance and fit they are equal to an altatnoon tea gown, fast colr, at Bhat Corset af 8c Is a gerfhine Surprise, fully equal to Skirts Skirts No word picture, no mere illustration can give you the faintest idea nor do justice to this grand array of READY-TO-WEAR SKIRTS. They must be| Comet Covers. seen to be appreciated. The material in most of these i has been thoroughly sponged and shrank, thus insuring a smooth and perfect fitting garment, avoidiog all unsightly sagging or wrinkles. PEDESTRIAN SKIRTS--0f fine chev jot Lix{ures in shades of black, hive, greys, ote. ., made in Bewest fl trimmed - with stitching, strappy and buttons, every ome a marvd at the price; you will a exact size in this lot; 83, $3.50, a 75, $4, $4.50. NLY LADIES' SKIRTS At to vou of almost one halt, These are samples, but regular and igh class in every way. a at the actual cost of material (no charge for 'making). 'ach garment has an individual por of its gwn, either in ake, and cannot be duplicated. Reg- values were $7.50, 85, $9, $10, our special price, $4.50, oo 8 8. 50, We sell the Scott. Hip Form, Makes every Skirt fit perfectly. N-- ne a an any regular $1.25 quality. --TT . A » ee Large rooms, with | lenty of light, on first floor, are filled with NEW FALL GARMENTS. You ur sary _ Welcome to Jock 2 Price, only 48c. : : fF vy sls cas nin | examine every article. i a RE le

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