Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1909, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITIS H WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1909. "Spreads Like Butter" Sold only in 15¢ and 25¢ blocks For sale by all Grocers. Manufactured by The Ingersoll Packing Co., Ltd. Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. James Craig, Kingston Agent came out at Mrs. Martin's dance a few weeks ago, Miss Marjory Brown- fild, Mise Hilda Kent, M Mollie Saunders and Miss Lassie Kirkpatrick, were all there in the lovely frocks they wore ¢n that occasion and were 'among: those who had '"'a time," in the parlance of youth. A Pesfect Night For the (Colonel and Mrs, Graves were Fine Affair. RHC BAL Ot- tawa people in attendance, and a tall "not-out,"" and distin- hed as being the daughter of one gi fish of the old eighteen; Mr. E. WS QUITE A ORUGH £m ley George Perley, wore a princess frock of white silk chine, trimmed on the long sleeves with . cileer ornaments were in her and carried white sweet crepe de dice and fringe, hair, | EVERYBODY HAPPY AND EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. | she Miss dress " | Mdith Hubbell, Ottawa, The Staff And Cadets Were Most! os of silk mull Attentive -- The Debutantes | white silk, bodice trimmed with gold . . . | passementerie, ornaments pearls, anc Were Richly Attired--A De- Bouquet of pale pink nt scription of Many of the Fine| is Winnifred Claxton, white iin, en princesse, with trimmings pearl and silver, and heavy bugle prin Ivory | Dresses Worn. o Brilliant and distinctive is the R. M. C. ball. Brilliant other Chnédian You Can Find ire selection just what you want and wat the price you want PHONE 80. YOURPF, T. F. Harrison Co. Vudor Porch Shades Keep out the sun, wind and rain Will not warp or shrink. Just the thing to make sitting out comfort- able. ALSO AWNING STRIPE In Blue and White, Red and White and Green and White R. McFaul's Kingston Carpet Warehouse. on Real Estate At reasonable rates and easy terms of repay- ment. If you want to build, or see a property you want to purchase, don't let the want 'of money stop you. See us and we will tell you what we can do for you. McCann Brock Cor. King St. 'Phone, 326 or 621. soos tL exquisite in her hair. Miss Sylvia meshed net over | balls may be, and of course are, but | this ball there is a curious note of | tleeper theme running through the | | vibrating cords made up of the string- |. | exl instruments, and men's and wo- | | men's voices, the rustle of dresses, the hali-heard sounds of night coming in | through open windows, the continu- music of the lake washing up Point Frederick's shore. | 'Playtime to-night,"" the its dais last night carelessly say, and the long | helmets, spick and span, the t shoes and the interlacing sashes, which | hid the railing round the running track, the sporting trophies on the | the pennants strung across the wide- with white, silk, Cochrane, | at white a her Miss Anita embroidered frock white lovely net Fenwick, Brussels over sweet Mise chiffon peas. Marjorie satin red roses ous Monk, over with pearl trim- orchestra | | ming, seemed to | line of! Miss ne w- | over silk, American Beauty roses sno Miss Bessie McKnight, Owen Sound, white chiffon taffeta, with trim- mings of rose point and fringe, ornaments of pearls, white OSes, Miss { messaline with duchess ver ; ornaments, guerites Miss Mary Wright, slim machine bedded in cedar, | |, empire Frock of ivory i true, but a stm and shining ma- | . . y } } embroidered pearl necklac chine gun all the same, and thoughts | | flew. up to in the ballroom | above, home from their } posts of peril in different parts of the there are working out greatest "Truth, Valor," out in letters, centre 'grotto." is the ex-cadets forth, this vear's. grad have gone forth, to the sound of | the pipe and the harp, but who have taken up and done the work thev set who somehow seem the and discipline of the college , and the gaiety, the brilliance, the s of each year's Royal Military College ball from | | | | | | | | | over lace flowers, walls, | roof, all spoke of work laid aside that might rule underneath the ballroom ather tWNngs--flags and flowers, cushions lights, but Belleville, white satin touches flowers, Alice Martin, nlety 5 duchess But were there cedar and besides a of sil- mar- and pearls ; lace | trees, rugs anc nooks, séft gun, gu messaline, in gold, and white roses Miss satin ex-cadets welcomed made in the trimmed with lace, American Beauty charmeuge, mode the and gold ornaments, roses Miss Dorothy Phillips, empire frock. of white pearl and iridescent sequin ornaments of pearl, and a sheaf pale pink roses Miss Claire Robinson, u princess frock of white satin, trimmed with filet lace and insertion, charmingly ef fective in its simplicity of line and trimming. Miss Gladys of ivory net sertion bodice, pearl star, and a twist with didmond ornament Miss Madge Dawson, frock, trimmed with cream filet and chiffon, Oriental necklace of gold and turquoise matrix, i bodice empire who motto, flashing up the college's | Duty, j elec tric of the | who went | the which, lighted It as of satin, \ rth trimming, an | uate out to do, | work Burton, silk, princess { over with silk in too lhe two days loveliest month not | too perfect to give of their hours the June ball. Early in of June 21st those who had put off | the day for till the last moment crossing over old Cataraqui bridge, and on the] morning of the twenty-second cabs rolling back the bridge with the sun smiling upon them | Irom a point well up in the eastern | sky. And and sunrise | there had transpired much that will be a happy memory in the years to come From the hospital, where the dress ing-room pretty maids and trons, with their escorts, made their way, along a canopied walk to the gymnasium, entering there amid a glow of red light and a smell of cedar, but it was too early to heed the lure of sitting-out aud up the rifle- stairway tripped dainty feet, sweeping out behind the wear it is the day of the empire and clinging lines, trains are de rigueur. and Mrs. Taylor re near entrance to the ball room, and presentation the ruests moved on to the enclosure cut off | wherein cadets uniform, and went to | Taylor, who held 1 | the other 'end. of : | summer's long or to| the evening! longest were sheaf of of tulle, in her caught hair roses, securing "'cabby"' could 'be scen were over same old : : ' satin duchess princess vith touches of gold embroidery and white roses, cress, between sunset == 1 Married Ladies. Mrs. W robe, over black satin, with pearis, Mrs. T satin with and pearls Mrs. Henri was, ma- lace and D bertha of beautiful lace places, guarded Mrs. Grover Norwood, black striped trains For the graceful I'he commandant the after broad white medallions black, medatlions black and on the skirt, and collar of Mrs. Jeremy: Taylor, empire = gown of rose pink satin, the corsage en riched with pink and silver embroid- ary. Mrs. Turner, cream silk me saline, silk, bertha of lace and touches of pink. Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie, a lovely Paris frock of pale blue satin, with tune of white jet' ornaments, tur (quoise Mrs handsome with of of insertion, bretelles lace el and princess, and white ceived by scarlet cord, were 4 T over mess Ss Elsie at in then Miss court greet cream small the ballroom | i~ Mrs. Taylor, who carried the bou- | of and white, with its| broad ribbons showing the college col | wore a lovely robe of black | with diamond | | Bruges Blair. who brought | Mrs. Rathbun, of | cameN ina gown of white | trimmings of Honiton lace ornaments wre dia- hair was 'a diamond | deep crimson roses black and] Mrs. J. J. Harty, black lace, and her | broidered in a design of pond lilies in Mis. Frank who with Mrs white satin, with silver her ornaments were dia H. R. V. deBury was in quet scarlet ors too Kenneth Fenwick, sea green sat- lace, over - white 'satin, lace, ornaments, pearls, and shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and ferns. Mrs. J ornaments | Mrs Kenneth with her her tor, Peseronto, Poyntz French, pale satin with wid silver her mings of. duchess lace, and sheaf of ind in her Mrs. Rathbun anze with monds spray wore em rold ments Cartwright, Blair gauze, lace, emeralds. orna were | diamonds Mrs. Herbert Robinson | broidered voile, with gold terie on the bodice, diamonds black satin jet. Mrs Mrs. Mowbray Bell, wore yellow striped satin | blue pompadour silk, with brocade, with Valenciennes lace, trim- | of fringe and passementerie ; mings of gold and diamonds. And with Mrs. Martin were her two daughters, | Miss Phyllis Short, wearing white em-| over taffeta, wrth trimmings broidered nit over vellow, With sil-|and touches of gold, with gold orna- ver, and Miss Charlie Short, the de-| ments. butante of a few wecks since, in pale Mrs. A. blue with touches of "black vel- silk. . vet and pearls. Mrs. J. M. Lanos Brownfield, had donned gown of satin i mauve silk. meuse, en princesse, embroidered in dia-! Mrs. Garrett, black designs in gold, over pink chif- | satin, with enrichments of gold medallions finishing the Mrs. 'Dav Gillies, ornaments amethysts also came was in white em wind Mrs of i monds of ln cown and de gown Ilva Martin ments pearls. Mrs. D. E Pp Knight, white lace gown over Mrs over crepe, i old lace robe o a char- lance over black mond corsage, Carleton and fon Her pearls Mrs crepe Perhaps the guest who enjoyed I most was a small Toronto who came down 'with her father . and | line de soie, mother, and in consideration of hav: {amt ribbons 1 wother at college, and | Mrs. Arthur ax-cadet gown of pink satin was n were mings of iace Mrs, D. D. Calvin, ed chiffon over white silk Mrs. CG. W. Melis. er petticoat taffeta Shine wore J. P. de chine. pale blue | O° of and mouss ornaments; pearls Cunningham, trimmed ornaments; now brother home from Ottawa, | the freedom of the ball and floated about in her | very happy indeed. an with gold embroidery ame thy Mrs voile over en floor, yek sheaf of pink Monk, bértha of duchess sts ; roses roon short Ir George l'oronto, silk, diamond ornaments Mrs. Alfred Wilson, Picton, black se quin taffeta, American lace, The Debutantes. | they li ! lebutantes l k whether they were tall her their' pretty th dark hair, or with gold, whether ail ( the » gown over or pe- | Beauty roses Mrs. H r dia, pink satin trimmed with Venetian point naments, pearls Mrs. Dunbar, shell pink silk, hand somely trimmed lovely, faite crowned Skinner, Jullundar, In under w het heads were silver sequins, whether lace; they happy they were stately or winsome, they were bright, with more beauti ful and more partners than they really knew what to do with Miss Helen Gordon, the daughter of Colonel Gorden, D.O.C., Mrs. Gqrdon, came out in frock white satin, med with silver bands, and smbroidery, and white and silver ther hair, and her flowers were derful. I'he io ot were and flowers with lovely lace youngest Peers Davidson, pale mauve John , Mackie, eau-de-Nile velvet and old lace, diamonds, AN an bio: tym silver | Bazilian in won- | diaphonous of cade beetles ilk, gilver trimmings, am ethyst and: pearl ornaments ir pretty debutantes who rs. Parker, Stratford, a beautiful ' gown of burnt lovely | 'over silk. brought vith them.-Miss Florence Per- | bo- | { | sat. | | silver trimmings, and silver pearl trimmings, bretelles of the sa- of i < 3 1 v ite roses i | silk, with bouquet of white roses and heavy cream dace. Ottawa, whitey 1 oF twhite nmion, over silk, withl , re | Kdna Reid, Toronto, blue mull, trimmed | Jamestown, [ Marjorie Wilson, "Picton, white | empire | Ireland, | of { frock! : : | and sequin trimming on the | crimson | Miss Helen Finkle, Newburgh, white |, ry Panet, blue satin duch- | Miss Gertrude Coutlee, white ess with enrichments of gold filet lace. {empire gown, silk grenadine over white taffeta, with! of embroidered in gold, pearl and silver. in princess gown, silver trimmings and | blue ! liberty silk, with insertion and trim- | gold, over a petticoat of white satin! passemen- i . . | trimmings ! or Ha | Mundell, cream eolienne | of lace | Place, | mauve silk 'net over taffeta, and trim- | white embroider. honiton lace robe | trimmed with honiton lace | empire | cream cluny Mrs. (Colonel) Graves Ottawa, pink | orange and with gold sequins. Mrs. W. G. Anglin, mauve enpede- chine and lace. ; Mrs. H. W. Richardson, a brown, | gown of - black lace and jet. 1 Mrs. Pense, mauve embroidered ne Mrs. Silver, of Halifax, black silk, with lace and jet and pink flowers Mrs. John Bell CarrutBers, gown of amethyst, with berthg of handsome lace. Mrs. Arthur gown of pink satin, with old rose point. Mrs. C. M. Wrenshall, | Flower March, empire; much enriched | | white satin silver | princess embroidered in silk, net yoke | and sleeves. Mrs. John Brook, black white silk ; jewels. Mrs. Walter Boyd, lace over | net over: pink over {pink silk, with pink velvet applique. The Young Ladies. 2 Miss Grace Hemming, empire gown of white, silk ninon, with garniture cl sil'ar and fringe. | ws Bessie Smythe, blue flowered fringe, and a wreath of silver flowers net over white taffeta, vith effective | braiding of gold. Miss Madeline Higgins, net, over white satin, with silver anc embroidered | 1 | tin on the corsage, and lovely lace. | Miss Lillian Kent, soft pink sitk, cut on empire ines, with trimmings ol her debutante | Miss Blanche Kent, | Ee da Frances Hora, white silk frock, with embroiderics and trimmings of gold, . . 3 | | Miss Lenora Hamilton, empire_frock | lof pink satin duchess, with pearl trimming, and pearls in the hair. Miss Frances Sullivan, yellow [de chine over silk, with panel trimmings of princess lace, and prey in the hair. crepe and os- Miss Kate Gordon, blue chiffon over | silver trimmings. with blue satin, vith Miss lrene Swift, blue trimmings of gold lace. | Miss Marjory Merrick, brasiere cha meuse satin, made princess, with train, and trimmed = with silver quins and pearls, and a draped sash, geld grapes in her heir, pearl neck | lace, and sheafs of crimson Ameri- can beauties. Miss Marjorie Pense, of soft blue silk, painted roses, silken flowers and lace, lattice work in gcld trimming corsage, butter ves in her hai Miss Sibbald Hamdton, white chif- fon over white silk, with satin fclds and sequin trimming, pearls; crimson in her hair, and a bouquet of roses and carnations. Miss Jean Scott, with lace. Miss Marguerite Lavton, New Gla gow, mauve liberty satin, point lace, white and red roses. Miss. Dorothy Macgillivray, empire [gown of Dresden silk mull, over pink satin S80 London frock with pink the roses white silk inlet eream SHUR | tufleta, pink roses, ace Miss Muriel Hubbell, Ottawa, draped | princess dress of mauve satin, the trimmed with hand enbroid- white and gold; ornaments, {corsage in amethysts. Miss Mabel Brownfield, a lovely pink sequined frock. Miss Dorothy Brownfield, yellow sa- tin, trimmed with gold embroidery | D. Gordon, black sequinel and lace. Miss lover silk, n'non satin Mollie Morphy, mauve trimmed with mauve R." Hemming, pale blue and gold. Miss Marie Coursol, empire gown of white satin, with trimmings of gold. with embroideries of silver. Miss Dorothy Wright, Jamestown, Pa., canary colored messadine, hand 'mond pendant; roses. | Miss Mamie Garrett, white Oriental {satin frock, wath bolero of gold bugles, | Miss Mabel Maybee, white duchess satin, with trimmings of gold. | Miss Jessie McCann, white messaline over silk, with lace; necklace of pearls 'and diamonds. Miss Elsie Gillies, Carleton [with necklace of enieralds. Miss Lula Archibold, Truro, icream embroidered chiffon, over tai- feta, with necklace of antique gold. Miss May Wright, empire gown pink silk, eolienne, with satin. | Miss blue satin rectoire taffeta, the ho- dice, trimmed with silver sequins, pink roses, | Miss Blanche Hudon, pale yellow charmeuse satin and duchess lace. Miss Flossie Hudon, pale pink char- meuse satin with chenille and sequin | trimming. {| Miss Phyllis Knight, empire 'gown of {white satin, over taffeta, with ard pink roses. Niss Isabel Polson, white white satin, and Maltese lace Miss Connie Ockley, gown of blue satin of Mona gown, di Knight, over net over pale charmeuse, made directoire, Particular Patronize this store, because nowhere else they find such a splendid vari- etv of ha ts. Most everyone comes to "The Hat Store' for Panama Hats Outing Hats Derby Hats Salt Hats Straw Hats Silk "Hats 3 and ail other kinds of Hats and Caps that comfort and fashion mands. Importers Of Fine Hats. i with! lace | dia- | Bins Place; | emj ire gown of radium silk and lace, | NS. | trammings of | lace | | Ontario 3 No. | No. 2 No. 3 4 Extra $2.25. Extra $2.50. COR Special 'Lace =~ Extra Large Size Lace Curtains, worth $1.25. BPecisl ab... i inl a nr eb asst Large Size Fine Net, worth regularly, Special ab.............oniian sini San. Large Size Fine Net, worth regularly, Special at........... Sizes 4 to 11 years. RIG al Lin Curtains es In 98c. $1.75 $1.98 Girls' Fine Blue Gingham Dresses, made with suspender effect, with white yoke and sleeves; would be cheap at $2 Mpecial at... an $1.39 and sequins of old pint lace, of silver with bolero corsage trimming ornaments, pearls. Miss Beatrice Ockley, semi-princess gown of rose pink silk eolienne over {ink taffeta, trimmed with folds of satin duchess, and bebe Irish lace; ornaments, necklaceAof pearls. Miss Jean Duff, robe of silver quins over white satin, and pink flow- se ers, | Miss Muriel Wainwright, Ottawa, imported lace robe, made in 'empire effect, over white silk, elaborately | tiimmed with lace; bouquet of sun- set roses, Miss Hazel Todd, Ottawa, imported |gown of white messuline silk, over taffeta, inserted panels of embroider led fish net, mother of pearl and | t emmings: American beauty so quin ross. | Miss Marjery Low, yellow mousseline 'ower yellow silk, with trimmings of satin and bouquet of daisies. | Miss Maud Codville, overdress of white embroidered net, on founda- tion of blue silk. Miss Nora McKiel, Ottawa, mauve net over mauve silk. Miss Phyllis Short, embroidered wn silver, silk, ' Miss Katie Hazen, St. John, N.B, white satin and silver trimmings. Miss Hl r Adams, Toronto, wlste satin. | Miss Mildred ered net, old pearls. Miss Grace Martin, colored silk and lace. Miss Eva Martin, pretty frock mousseline, with lace and pearls. Miss Gertrude Power, blue tlk. Miss M. P. Hinkley, white lace wobe liberty silk. Ornaments, pearls, with amber diadem set with brilliants, bouquet of pink and white roses. Miss Marion Redden, a white silk gown, * | Miss Eleanor Macdonnell, black sat- in lace and jet, crimson roses. | Miss Mabel Gildersleeve, black | quin net over silk. | Miss Constance Cooke, broidered taffeta and lace, Miss Zellie Burns pink satin with jet, and topaz ornaments | Miss Parker, Brantford, blue silk and Grecian bands in her hair. Halifax, old on the gold hair a chiffon, yellow white over white embroid of Jones, lace and a coronet palest canary over white em brocade | Miss Marguerite Silver, rose taffeta, with embroidery the sash finished with a twist of pink in her {and pink roses. Miss Marguerite Layton, a silk frock. Miss Elsie PPense, white net | white silk, with a twist of yellow in | her hair, white carnations Miss Bessie Gordon, white silk net lover white taffeta white flowers. Miss Nora Gordon, white net white silk, lace, and pink roses Miss Violet Crerar, Hamiltony white satin and pink roses . Miss Madge Taylor, white embroid her corsage, I tassels, mauve 1 over over | ered net over silk, and white in hair Miss Hetty Cartwright, mauve gown with lace Miss Edith Wrenshall, empire | of green crepe de chene, with maltese | lace sleeves and bertha Miss 'Lucia Smellie, Princess dress of white silk draped bertha of tissue, trimmed with silver fringe Miss Kate Smellie, Princess frock eof | pink silk, with trimmings of embroidery and gold on the corsage | Miss Ada Dates black lace black silk, jet, wreath of pink flowers {in her hair gown | | silver | | eastern over Notes By The Way. | Many regrets were heard that | was the last ball over which | commandant and charming { would preside | | { this the his wife Professor Martin, who has seen | many balls through from an auspie- | ions beginning to a successful ending, | was everywhere last night, from first Lto last seeing to the perfect carrying Fout of the arrangements. : | One of the novelties in decoration was the miniature instruction laid out beneath the stairwavleading {from the ballroom to the gallery | The north pole, with its glowing | [ light within, had its usual place in | {the vrotto. | Most of the dresses were new {nearly all were beautiful. The | and silver embroidery and tissues camp, and gold on "Men's Summer Underwear In short sleeve Coat-Shirts, knee length Drawers, the very thing for hot weather, at 50c. and 75c. Fine French and Egyptian Bal- briggan, the best thing ever made for wear, 50c. and 75¢, Extra fine Natural Wool, and Merino, at $1.00 per garment. Bathing Sults, Canoe Jerseys, Negligee Shirts, Negligee Suspenders, Etc. P. J. HUNT, The Collar Store Of The City. Ladies' AN'S, SOLID GOLD WEDDING RINGS. Our Wedding Rings are High-Class, both in work- manship and quality and are made in two styles. The high narrow thick is more popular just now, . but stock the wider thinner models too. AAAAA ad VV VY VVVVEYVYVYYVYVYVYYY 4 oval we We have all sizes which makes the made up, choosing easier. SMITH BROS., JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 850 King St. a A A ASS SSAAAAALNAAAAAAMMAAAAAAAAAAA PV VVVY VV VY VN VV VYYYYN Wash Suits A beautiful array of dainty Wash Suits received to-day. Wash Suits in pretty color- ed stripes, Blue and White; also Tan shades. Coat and skirt. Extra good fit,' all sizes. Special $5 and $6 Wash Suits, White, with *« Polka Spot, very neat, and serviceable. $4.95 White Wash Skirts, made from Lawn and Indian Head, a durable Skirt at a popular ' Price $1.50 and Up A great range of White Waists. 75c to $5 Each 2000000000000 00000000~ Trusses! \ \ white were especially effective. ---------------- Purchased A Newspaper. S. M. Newton, the former proprie tor of the News, Kingston, has pur- chased the Empire newspaper at Prinee Rupert, B. from John Houston, who will leave for Mexico. Houston the G. T. P A New Chinese Restaurant. [ee has purchased the King-| sfan_ restaurant on Wellington street fifinrly managed by Constantine & Likos, and will conduct it as a Chin ese restaurant, heginning August Ist long fought Sing Confectioner Summoned confectioner, 176 has been summoned to Leveine, street, the police court on a charge of selling The case will Constable Arneil | Samuel icecream on Sunday be heard to-morrow is the complainant. ie Si------ Canned Corn, 2 Tins, l4c. Edwards and Jenkin. Twenty with our ables us to best. suited ments. years experience fogeth- wedical knowledge en- select and fit Tru to the many require 1 er eirbrbdiribebbde bebe eee bebe ee ee ee Have Your Furs Made Over and Repaired Now -- BY -- W. F. Gourdicer, Furrier, Brock St. caessesasesveses ll Bathing Caps A fresh supply just received. BR TTT Come and Sele ct Yours before the pretty pat- terns are gone. McLeod's Drug Store. 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