Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1911, p. 3

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- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1011. : © PAGE THREE, BP rhe r bP eb ede PEP IV at bridge, on Thar say after i NEWS 'oF MARYSVILLE. H " : -- ST RV SMI. 15.0 MINS Wt GE st Goldin = Guilight + | Sn-- .« » 3 Timotlsy Murphy, an Old Resident th 1 rrathete he vas ior Has Passed Away, FOPEPEP ELIA : Hammond, of mn wwon "pbb ddI 3 E Cs i Royal = =~ afternoon. ¢ ¢ ' e euls Mr. WV ihe treed et , Lawson, ver, (ywynn, nd- | Tuesday, from New York, where be ¢ : Ebr f iis ' ea ; i ' + {tained a del ful sk g party ole . seers. B. Anglin and [have # the past month. * k a Monday, fa oF jater arrived in gix weeks has been » who bas been 1 1 nother, Mrs. W. H Viton Heed et, ] . Philip y. Gilbert, of Te ed home on Saturday ral | pected in Ottawa the first 8 were given in Mre. Berkeley's hon- | week and will spend 4 coup luring her visit { with h sister, Mrs. Regina} th B Ea cb ' "William Miss Mamie Anglin, Johnson street, Mrs. Stiles, Cotin all, is the gue vas tenderly eared for Hughes, tertained at the tea hour, on Tues: Jof~Mrs. W. St. Pierre Hughes, Cr . \ . aid terno in honor of Mrs. R.|street. : : ould cou s Mowhieay Bell, Mis ny awl 2 . "| Parte y, of Tofonto. | - Mr. J. Higgins, RE 'street, arnved The funeral took Mis Loi' Raunders. Miss! ol be er oy ome | home on Saturday, fram. Lindsa, lo'clock on Wednesday { acdonet! ia or ! : » : X kv.a 8. S. A, Purvis, 22 Hred oi, Mrs. W. K. T. Smeil his late residence to St . UES! S 4 i with ka My _ Smellie left, on Monday, Ha and was one first and thir urs. jury, where they will spend: the Yin this sectio {4 y a ut FL a on t mainder of the winter. were celebrated hy his two bc : Provine a © Daa Hatit Mine kh Bh} da $0» * : Mise No A Macume; Usion street, ass sisted by Rev. Father Meagh Macnee, one of the 1) Madge Crowe, Miss ONivia|, J. ™ Mre. John Heels, Johnson rived RUmS I». i ig amil | which the remains were brides of the ssaton, receive tocheane. Wiss Nota Maeno, 'Misa K. | 10" on "Paesduy evening oronto with. Mr. and Mrs. Miller | J On " : ns $+ @ { 48th, p, three d oh te ' 1 ROY : : Aas . > Professor and' Mrs. John Waddell, -- . tev. Bather "he 3 i Alber i ASMIDWINTER GIRL IN SNOWY FOX FURS Earl street, will entertain, to-night, at A 'Wagarville Wats. 3 Stephen and Mi I « y | White fox is now "very expensive, but this beautifal far is in great pus dance 4 ST, a (Ottawa At h 0; | demand.severtheless. It Is becoming te young women o iy, far the * + garville an. 16.-School is pre Daniel, ho resides © | clear white of the fur against the face is most tryh There are fmita~ R. F. Macfarland, Johnson [8 ¢ nicely with Miss ¥. Wa Iker as to the mnestead, ¢ i st tions of genuine fox, which come from th arbitden land of Thibet, i fhe young people gave Mr hein daughters are Mrs teph- | but the imitation peit has not the silky gloss o he pure whiteness of 2 and Mrs, Beech a linen shower.at H en Coffee, Mins Kalu Jd Rochester. | the real fox. The photograph shows a white fox neckpl add malt * + 9 Smiths last week na all rt hort a and Miss Mary, at hom and a turban to match--a set designed for one of the debutantes of the enjoyable ! {. Smith ns -- : winter. ' gane to Parry. Sound for a while, Storringlon Township Council. - rink, on hl Raymond intends travelling as agent Strachan poured tea, y § > 5 y far A. Comnolly. T. McCumber and by re. Hooper, ea te The third yen udents of Queen's F. Walker, at W. GoodieHow's, Par 149 ihe errs am iy CRW sald dant uo Fri ham: Mr and Mrs. F. Kirkham, at G i i Kui thi. Some of the guest Liv aVetin 3 Raymond's; Misses Cora Wagar and | were Mrs. Charles Low, Mrs ge . > en Myrtle McCumber, at R. Wagar's; Mr { Mahood, Mrs, Mcleod, Mrs 3 . . : and Mrs. M. Cronk, at E. Storms': a | Betts, Mrs, Charles Kirkpatrick, Me we Cadets of * the Royal Military Mrs. A. Ruttan has returned home af {R. Waldron, Mrs. Robert Fraser, Miss [College will entertain at a dance one spending the past year at King \ \ a of Dorel Tobin He |M. Bette, Miss L. Tandy, Miss Edith an. th. oo ston. There will be Free Methodist | Sieeth and 5. J. Makin of white Toss and lilics Rl Eh vil Folger, Miss Mona Knight, Miss Daisy Miss Hel ; K bak meetings in S. Jackson's hall Sunday | © Ruiter ; also a i . Ferguson, Mise Annie Fairlie, Miss 158 hnesn UISSer, ng s-roeet evenin and hoot. faery 10 eich yas nafthy lighted - by | Alice Me acnee, Miss Kathleen Daly and | tertained inforgpally at bridge ast ne > tion, Ritchie Hanley; resolved shad candles wid ve ; au ae BVeRin : % a > a intad asLesso hel Sn ges, | Mik Gran Martin, Fry. seemse," , * A Chatteys Tooke. | Haki: Tuer bo mpivini ase danald, Misa. Duchesnay and '| A number of Miss Helen Uglow' Miss Eleanor Phelan, Johnson street, | Chafley"s Locks, Jan. 17.--School and 8. J. Mpkin as auditors Ruth Usmnon helped sorve the friends gave her a Ra wise psd will be hostess at the Dancing Club, | has re-opened with Henry Fleming as} each. Moved, Balls-Kells, anc toms, | Monday svening he BE on Friday. teacher. The ice is excellent for driv- that A. E. Freeman, M.D, Toking advariosy J 4 . | Miss 'Dorothy Goodwin, Miss. Myra | ,. . $4 ¢ . _. (iogon The CNR. survey party has|od medical health officer many Aes 1g of tie beautiful 'poge' "Mise | Millie Henderson. Miss The weekly meeting of theRéading | left for = Quebec. W. P. Kennedy, of | Oh motion, Ritchie-Hanl nu ne it a number ol Young | (hrigeie Wilson, Miss Mattie Robert? lub met at Miss. Constance Cooke's, | Antler, Sask., and Miss Belle are visit- that John Mills be road rv peot he Ni oy 3 a 4 dh, ir this « } Miss Cheney, Miss Edna Hender- { '"Hazeldell. ing at W. H. Fleming's. A number of | F. 8. Ferguson member of b b CTIA \ dell With Ur. and Nix, Halloway Wa m, Miss Ruth Martin, Miss Dorothy | * +0 parties 'around here have been enjoyed | health for three vears. On motion, | by approve of the truction of the] Jouve "the Yarht Chib; The Be 1 CY Chown, Misss Freda 'Burns, Messrs { Mrs. Russell Stewart, Alfred street, by the young people. A staff of gov-| Balls-Hanley, James Fisher was p , re l : and deiveto. Wells: Is at mix o'clock, | gna Minmes, W. Smith, Ernest |is entertaining at tea this afternoon. ernment carpénters from Ottawa are | pointed caretaker of township jiall and > ts ; ¢ the said NOT Cha *to. Walle® Islamd for dinser. | Siier, "Ted" Brooke, H. Hatch, H Miss M. Hora. King street, will en- | doing repairs at the locks. Joseph Toland sanitary inspector. On township upon fhe route provisionally |b N - rT - ~ - - = - Tr | Spring Suits ~ New York White and Coats fir1911 ~~ Muslin Underwear We have just received from five of the leading New " York Suit and Coat makers, Jos. Johnsson & Co., 19 West 21st at N ew York Pr 1CES St.; Julius Stein & Co., Fifth Ave.; Altman & Crossman, 27 West 21st St.; J. C. Stratton & Co., Fifth Ave.; Fredman Bros., 900 Broadway, one hundred and thirty of their very latest styles 9E have been fortunate enough to proc ure five in suits and coats, no two alike ; also their samples of cloths in' sets .of travellers' samples from one of the all the new spring shades, which we can have made toorderin ~~ largest manufacturers in New York, of Whitc Under- wear. They comprise Gowns, Skirts, Drawcrs, Corset Covers, Combinations, Princess Slips, Color- ed Muslin Kimonas, long and short, These goods will be sold during Janury and February at a dis- count of 20 per cent. which means New York goods at New York prices. street, entertained af a large mer | Lon , 18 er tains it tea om Thur fternoor members of Mrs. R wl charge of the tes H in and the Tuesda ho win, Garden Island, on cu Eu The newly elected unetl fe i911 | motion, Ritchie Re met at Sunbur no Uth, at 10.30 | was d the a.m.; John Tavior J { : Kelle, Adam Rit W. E. Hanley, made the dec Minutes of prev Applications ---- any style to your own special measurements. Any orders given us will be filled in two weeks' time. We guarantee to fit you perfectly ornpo sale. As their isa limited quantity of m-------- OU es these cloths early buying means a larger variety of goiody to choose from. Call and see the largest and swellest lot of suits and coats ever imported to Kingston. Orders taken for separate skirts from any style. | fie | CALL AND SEE THEM. ™ BVVVVLVTLRLTVAT CLAVE SATE ALVRAAASL IIE TLI SS SUTRA VBTAITILIR IT IRES ae VV BVLBLTVATTLL TTA LAVELLE TLV LTLTRTL ELAR ATTEN BATT VAV ACTA TAR LTLRLET ALT LETRA LL LAAT LELCEE FELLA LCAVETAE LLL E SETTER APLAR LETLETL LTA LARTETLTLLT TEAR R ATLA AT ATLA TAT RRSE THLLALLTT LTT LR LAR ISN Se a.

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