Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1914, p. 3

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Come Early)> {fold Tn Bef Sieg vey, Miss \ "Nelli we mong is: | were amoug the guests. Friday Night. ue, Feb. 7.. 8t. Andrew's FOR FIRST CHOICE OF COM. ING SEASON'S NEWEST SUM. hockey team fiom the church hockey Mrs. H. Calvin King stress efitér- tained al a small but very emjoyaole lt Be a rm EH -------------------- aa --_-- ie ior Nas, NOW ON RAND BEST VALUER IN OMY, Ashby the Tailor 76 Broek St. 'Phone 1518 'birthday party on I'he day evening, February 5th; it was an ofcasion of very great interest in view of the presence of all her famil save one. Mrs, friend, Mrs. (Dr, Rankin, of New DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS \ o> snlating Pill for Women. $5 i box St ives lar or mat] 16 BOGRRLL, DRUG § stores jm and ia, Sold at sll brug 8 68 ou receipt of pri , Cath on aio; PHOSPHONDL FOR Vitality; for Nerve and Brain; increases matter" 4 Tonir---willbilld you up, $8 & bot, or y mail on receipt WE SCOBELL Davia Co, BL. Catharines, at drug stores, or b of price. Ontario If the following Tastruct'ons are carried guarantee that any Head and Chest Cold, Grippe or Bronehitis can be cur. ed In one or twp days. Take one Dover's Cold Break- er each hour for eight doses. one teaspoonful Dr Hickey's Speedy Cure three dr four times a. day and the cold will Surely fade away as the mist before the rising sun A doctor would charge you pios- sibly $5.00 This combination costs 60 cents, and will cure quicker and bétter BEST'S The Satisfactory Drug Store, KRYPIOK Without Lin in the Lens it used to be Jn hat Rifoea) 0 glasses were i old" looking, and srying to the eyes. "It is true of KRYPTOKS"- the new bifoctls that look and wear like plain but give perf Fitted by KEELEY Jr. - Optometrist We Grtad lee Lenses. 8 Doers Above the Opera House Prices lower than ever. 40 Dollar Coats for $25 35 Dollar Coats for $22 25 Dollar Coats for $18 20 Dollar Coats for $14 Qdd Coats, mostly vel- vet collars ....$5.75 + Boys' Coats equally cheap. Some at half price. 8 Underwear, Scarfs | and Gloves, all reducfd for-Saturday. : | 1 15 Dollar Coats for £10 ! | York, Mr. sud re. Clark Taylor, of Gan and Mr. end Mrs, John IB. Wilmot, Oftawa, were . seat, along with Kingston friends of the Jundity. tha whole making up a company seventeen. The +t : and rooms were prettily designed in a. yellow eoior scheme, yellow daflo- dils being. the flowers on the table and the.individual favors. Added in- terest was given fo the birthday oe- casion, as. it was not only that of Mrs. Wilmot, but also her daughter, Mrs. Charles Livingston, and her nep- how, Mr...J. G.-Blliott,. The hours were merrily passed. in speeches, songs and cards. Tt was a source of great pleasure to find the hostess so young and happy, and it was the frequent wish of all that many more bright birthdays' might be in store for her. In addition ta the individual bou- seta, splendid souvenirs of the. occa sion, hrought from New York, were distributed." Mrs. Wilmot was the recipient of greetings from scores of friends hy telegram, by letter, and by post cards, and was also remember- od, in a splendid way, by gifts, in cluding a cut glass 'water set from Kingston guests v i * * . > Miss Anna Fairlle and her rink were hostesses at the Curling Tea on Wednesday afternoon. The tahle was prettily arranged with daffodils, and Mrs, R. S. Waldron presided at the féa tray. Her assistants were Mrs. Elmer Davis, Miss Kathleen Daly and Miss Fairlie. Some of those present were: Mrs. James Hamilton Mrs. A. Strachan, Mrs. J. Campbell Strange, Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Mrs, H. Tandy, Mra Robert Fraser, Mrs Hugh Nickle, Mrs. Herbert Robin son, Mrs. Bernard :Browfe, Mrs. D M: Fraser, Mrs. W. E Macpherson, Mrs. W. R. Givens, Mrs George ac jkay, Mrs, Ernest Young, Miss Var {tha Smith, Miss Helen Fraser, Miss Gertrude Adams, (Toronto), Misses Mowat, Miss Phipps, (Port Dover), {Miss Lettice Tandy Miss Mabel Dal- {ton, Miss Ada Birch, Miss Jessie P'ol. son, Misses Carrie and Ethel Waldron ;and Miss Minnie Gordon. { ee Mes. Alexander Macphail, Clergy street, was hostess at a delightful bridge, on Friday afternoon, in honor of her sister, Miss Mildred Maemoririe, of Toronto. There were three tables in play, some more guests coming. in at the tea hour. Mrs. J. C. Gwillim and Mrs, S. F. Kirkpatrick presided at the tea table, and the guests in- eluded Mrs, W. 1. Grant, Mrs. F. O. Willhofit, Mrs. H. Dyckmen, Mrs, (C. Wilson, Miss Mowaty « Miss Ethelwyn Mowat, Miss Phipps (Port Dover Mise Wilson, Miss Ethel Waldron, Mis Carrie Waldron, 'Miss Richmond, Mis Mollie. Richmond, Miss 1dith Ross, Miss Isobel Ross, Miss Mabel Dalton, Miss Lettice Tandy, Miss Ada Birch, "Miss Anna Fairlie, Miss Alice King, Miss Mildred Jones and Miss Aileen Rogers. ly wy A charming tea was given,op Fri- day afternoon whan Mrs. F. 3. Loe kets and Miss Zdna Lockett were "at| nome' to about seventy of their friends. In the drawing room which Was softly lighted by unshaded cand- les many lovely spring flowers, and ferns were artistically arranged, and here the hostesses welcomed their guests. The tea table in.the dining room had for #ts graceful centre piece, a crystal bowl of daffodils and feathery green, and was in charge of Mrs. Lawrence Lockett, Mrs, Richard Irving and Miss Edith Massie, their prettily gowned assistants beine. Miss Millie Henderson, Miss Grace McLelland, Miss Hazel Massie, Miss Naomi Irving and Miss Agnes Hell. house. " ' Major ITammond was host at a very jolly tobagganing party at the Fort Hill, on Friday afternoon, afterwards taking his guests to the college mess room to ten, Among those present were Major and Mrs. C. N. Perreau, | Captain and Mes. Maurice Plummer, | Mr. and Mrs. George 0). Wagner, Miss | Marie, Miss Dorothy and Miss Kath- Iden Carrtthers, Miss Grace Hemming, Miss Madge Dawson. Miss Marjorie Jrownfild, Miss Phyllis Shortf, Miss Chavlie Shortt, Captains Hammond, Meldron, Heyman, Boak and Me. O. T. Macklem, and a number of ea dete. i fet ei. Mrs. "Alexander Laird, Johnson street, is giving a tea this afternoon when her guests are a number of the younger girls and the third- class of cadets of the Royal Military College. : * vv 9 J. M. and Mrs. Compton en- Rev. 8. You're bilious' You have a throb- bing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin is yellow with dark ring: under your eyes, your lips are parch- ed. No wonder you féel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bila and Fanstipated vaste not properly passed off, an you (need is a cleaning up "inside." Don't continue beitig a bilious, constipated nuisance to yourkelf and those who }| love you, al 't resort to harsh Mrs, N. Wilmot, Clergy street, gave ily James Kirk,, atid her BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, CLEAN YOUR LIVER---DIME A BOX tertaining informally at the tea Hour this afternoon in honor of her giest Miss Helen Kirkpatrick. 3 The driving party. which was ar- been postponed Thursday. until next A number of young people are Planning a Surprise party for this lolly. Shou # Mrs. William Nicol, 203 Albery street, will not receive again this winter, Professor Guttman, of Queen's, Went up to Toronto on Friday. Miss Eva Richardson is in Toronto for the week-end. » Mrs. William Parker, of Lachine, is the guest of her parents, Judgd and Mrs. Reynolds, Brockville, Mrs, Wilkinson, of Halifax, who has heen the guest of Mrs. Norton-Taylor, 8 now with Mrs. FE. |. Kenny, King street. J Miss Gwenneth Merrick js spend- the week-end in Toronto. Mrs. H. W. Nelleg is in Montreal, the guest of her mother, Mrs. White. Mr. John Aird is spending a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Clarke Taylor of Gananoque, is the guest of hep mother, Mrs. N. Wilmot, Clergy Bireet, west, Professor Lindsay Malcolm, Earl Bindget, Is in Toronto for the week- nd, Miss Virginia Smith, who was Mrs, dasorge O. \Vagner's guest this week, returned to her home in Rochester yesterday, Mr. Stanley 1. Cunningham went to Toronto on Friday. Mrs. George Graham and her small son are the guests of Major and Mrs. James Hamilton, Syden- ham street. Mrs. Hamilton will receive on Monday and Mrs. Graham will receive with her, - le Teg Miss Marjorie Pense went to Mon- treal on Thursday and is the guest of Mrs. Maitland Hannaford. Miss Blanche Deacon thas returned from Montreal, where she has been for the past week. Mrs. "Grant of Perth is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. M. Fraser Union street. iT Mrs. H. Dykeman, of Westfield, Mass., who is the guest of Mrs. Tames l.esslie, William street, spent a day this week with Judge and Mrs. Reynolds in Brockville, Miss Lou Smellie, of New York, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Op- borne Cross in Winnipeg. Mrs. Buxton Smith and Miss Jessie Smith are at present in Vevey, Swit zerland. > Misses Ethel and Lorraine Mimnbes | rturned home early this week after spending a short time in Montreal. , - - - - Mr. Thompson, who was in town yesterday from Sharbot Lake, was the guest of Mr George Robertson. Mr, James Minnes, Gore street, gx apcts to leave on Monday for a trip to the old country. 3 Major and Mrs, Leonard of Si, Catherines, who passed through Kingston, 'en route to Ottawa in thigir private car. were joined by [Miss Marion Leslie, who will be; their guest at a 'ball which they are giving at the Chateau Laurier on Tuesday evening. ; Mrs. George de St. Remy, and Mr! James de St. Remy, are here frew the west and are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Elliott. Mrs. James Weir, 139 Alired street, will not receive on Monday, but on the fourth Monday of this month. , Miss Drew-Brook, Tovemto, is visit: ing with Mrs. F. 0. Willhofit. Mrs. F. O. "Willhotit, will receive on Monday of vext week, and not agnin in February. Miss Miss Elsie Pénse, who has Mrs. C) Frederick Carson at Lahore, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pensa and little Misg Margaret went up Lo, To- ronto on Friday. Miss Elizabeth Curtin, Union street, left Thursday to spend some time in Toronto, Hamilton and Detroit. Mra. James\ Weir, Alfred stredt, leit on Friday for\Toronto, to spend the week-end. (Continwed on page 9.) ---------------- Church of England Concert ! The Church of England, Wolfe 1s- land, have advertized a 'grand con- cert to be held on Wednesday even- | ing, 18th February, in the C. M. B. { A. hal, practically all local talent, | Tickets, 26ic; reserved seats 33. Plan { of hall at Thomas Friend's store, | The seats are selling fast. IPATED, i physics that irritate and injure. Re- {member that your sour, disordered stomach, lazy liver and clogged bow- els can be guickly cleansed snd regu- lated by morning with gentle, thor- ough Cascarets; a 10-cent box will keep your head clear and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Get Cascarets now---wake up refresh. ed--feel like doing a good day's work ~~ make yourself pleasant and use- ful. Clean up! A Cheer up! taba oo. Slw ranged to take place this afternoon, | bveping which promises to be very {i . ad- session of the body, while the 18sion- or, should be oR a Sighor fig- ure, fully approves of the ground tak- en by the Ontario executive of the I'rades and Labor Congress of ada, in their presentation of the case before the commission and the repre- sentatives of the government. We bhe- lieve that mag measure that does not come up to the standard of act Sfbmitees, vill She Sea entitled to expect, and that unless {he percentage the commissioner, we are opposed to surrendering our rights unde; the com mon law. 'We regret that the interests are opposed to the workers of Ontario receiving that wieasure of justice that hfs heen promised to them, and for which they have patient- ly waited so long. We would strong. ly urge upon the government, the ad- visability of following the recommend: ations as submitted by Sir William Meredith, niter three years of investi gation and research, "I'he workers of the province a right to respect that the will be adopted in its entirety, out mutilation or amendments, thing can but. destroy its usefullness. 7 "We. submit this resolution ag re presentative of the sentient of (he organized and. unorganized workers of the city, whose vital intevests weliare are at stake." by the Kingston Trades and Labor Counc' by ~ unanimous vote; at a special meetifg held on "Friday night, following a stirring address on the Workmen's Compensation Ab} by Joseph T. Marks, editor of the Industrial Banner, and secretary of theLabor 'Bducational Association of Ontario. - The resolution was moved by William J. Driscoll ani seconded by James Lee, Leon Worthall, of Teronto, ganizer for the Canadian barbers was present; and spoke bricfly, strongly advocating. the passing of the draft act. The president of the Trades and bor Council, William ar- 'anpointed #o Baxter, presided. Adter the Téselution was passed, it was decided to have a commiitee thie matter before all the Jocaf The presidefit appointed Mess; Driscoll, Wright and Sauwel to act in this committee, On' mation of Mr. Driscoll, a volo of. thanks was tendered to +h» sprik ens of the evening, William Meredith: in Bis draft ; + which . has been submittin to the legiglature. Labor men on Tal.r Day had 'béen given the promise of Bir Jabie Whitney that it would le taken up at the: coming sessior of the legislatufe... No matter of such vital importance to the workisyman had been taken ap within reson, Years, y The 'Labor Education Association had taken up the matter and ad been" holding a seties of meetings all over the Province of On:afiy in order to stir up faterst, and ic | show the legislature that the work- ingmen meant business, Reference was made' t5 thi facet | that under the employers' lability bill a workman, in order to receive | compensation for an injury, % 4 to prove that the accident wa: due 10 3 care) £88 on {i rt ef (ha com- been on the continent, is now en | "®" lesune be: pa a pany. route to. Indix to be (he guest of the bill was practically useless, ow. | This entailed law suits, +n¢ ing to the amount of money which bad to be paid out in legal i215 Tho | new draft act of Sir William sere- dith cut out all theserlaw sui's, oni ~lled for the workmen ito receive compensation evan though the acci- dent was due to negligence on the part of the workman, The new act called for the work- man when disabled to receive fifty-' five per cant, of his wage. Even at this the laboring man did not con- sider it snfficient, but organized la- bor was, however, fighting to got the present act passed, desnite the strong protests of manufachirers to the government. The speaker declared that it was a matter which had to do with man- hood, womanhood and ehildhood. It was more than a question of dol- lars And cents. He appealed Tor the hearty support of every workman. He spoke nt soma léngth, taking up various phases of the case, and was l'etened to with great interest. A JAPANESE SCANDAL Copies of Seal of Secret Pocuments Were Photographed Jevlin, TF 7.-- Photographic copies of the sel of the secret docu- ments relating to the alleged {llicit dealings of Japanese naval officers with a German & 1- firm con tracting for the Japanese navy are cafd to be in the possession of the attorney who prosecuted Carl Richter the firm's eLStubar. Sentenced returned to the firm. V. Heirmann, the representative in Tokio of the 0 detention 8a on THursday afternoon in Loior| A Re . Lio liongpe bas mens Armaan oy #00 Mrs. CW. Diuty; of Montreal. Po ag hs : Miss Macauley, King street, is oi | in [post few daye was removed to King- Can- | in-at feast equal to that proposed hy . | Ogdengburg, N.Y., Feb. manufgéturing imported under the new hava 4 proposed @ct. 4 with. " and | " The above resolution was pana | Tr. organizations. ' A In bis addréss: Mr. Marks outlind many-of the paints tasun wp by Si Smoke of Herbs : 4 Bame an Saturday evening with from Brockyilie. The bolt department of the works of the Steel company. of Canada, which has only been running four ays a week all winter has increased to five days a week. The Parmenter and Bulloch company which has been running only five days a week for some time past, will start on full Sime 'at an early date. Charles A. Lewis, ill during the ston general hospital for treatment, yesterday. y The bachelor girls of Gananogue Were hostesses at a very pleasing tunetion in Turner's hall ast even- ing, it being dheir second anual "Atl. Home." g Under the auspices of the Commun- ity Boys' movement a union session! and banqnet wil be held this even: ing. Mr. Onwig, of Toronto . willl John BE. kindeay is in New York this week ih attendance at the motor boat shaw. Miss Edna Beaubein is attending the spring millinery open- ing in Toronto. . SENT TO NEW YORK Canadian Wool Has Goie Under New Tariff Law. The wanl, tariff law, weighing 50,000 Ybe. and consigned 10! New York reached here to-i Ww. This Is the first 'Danadian wool saipmenst | made through Ogdensburg in el first cango of Canadian raw | | hite pure ¥ ugar, got the St. Lawrence , With red tag--1001bs., 331bs ®» h MEDIUM Grain In the bags of Bt. Lawrence "Medium Grain" -- blue tags -- every grain ischoicest granulated sugar, about size of a seed pearl, every one pure cane sugar, 'COARSE Grain Many prope préfer the coarser main. The St. lawrence Green g ASSurés every fala adistinet crystal, each about the size of x small diamond, and almost as bright, but quitkly melted into pure sweetness, Your grocer's wholesaler Has he saat nyle you Sait grain, uality an uantity all guar. Sateed| by y Y " r me a teres ok For Catarrh A Simple, Pleasant, Reliable Way and It Costs Nothing to Try. This preparation or herbs, floweys and seeds (containing no tobacco or habit-forming drugs) is smoked in an ordinary elean hips or cigarette. Sim- Diy draw th& medicated smoke into the month and inhale into the lungs or send it ont through the nostrils in a perfeet- ly naturgl way. ) " It is' not unpleasant, is and can be used by man, child, Just as catarrh is contracted hy breathing cold or dust and germ-laden air; just 50 this balmy antiseptic smok- ing remedy goes to the a ected alr passages of the head, - nose, throat and lungs. It can readily be seen why the usual treatments, such As sprays, oint. ments, salves, Hquid or tablet med. cines fail--they do not. and cannot reach all the Affected parts. \ if you have catarrh of the hose, throat or Jungs, choking, stopped-up feeling, colds, catarrhal headaches; (if You are given te hawking oy spitting, you should try this Smoking remedy, A free trial package, together' with an illusirated booklet which goes ther- oughly into the whole question of ca- tarrh will be sent You by Dr. J W.l i Elosser, 158 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Can This trial will demonstrate to yon that it is an exceptional remedy, and as it only costs $1.00 for a full size box it is within tlie reach of every one. Send yobr sme 'and .address and the hook! and free trial package will he mulled' you inmimediately. DRUNKENNESS is a curable disease, which requires treatment. The ORRINE treatment can be used with absolute 'conti- dence. It destroys all desire for whiskey beer, or other intoxicants. Can be given in the home. Neo sani- tarium expense, No loss of- time i from work. Can be given secretly. . If after a trial you fail™to get any benefit from its use your money wil be refunded. " ORRINE is prepared in twol: forms: No, 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE Neo. 2, in pill form | for those who desire to take volun- tary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and talk ov the matter with us. Ask for booklet. 'G. W. Mahood, cor. Princess and Bagot streets. : 4 d 1 Cull pati iontars or. $tving harmless woman or T 5 REM . ® Wor ES oe fit and ; le ree ---- Some Particularly Good Things for Toni 3 Dozen All Men's Wool Shirts, worth : from $1.25 to $2.00. To-Night 75¢ 2 Dozen Oxford Velvet Knit Corset | Covers, regular 50c. 3 To-Night 25¢ | 4 Dozen Aviator and "Billy Burke" Caps, in solid colors and mixtures, | . two prices, 75c for 38c ; $1.25 for 75¢ ff New Sleeve Frillings and Spring | Neckwear no:v in stock. 3 Shop To-Night at STEACY"S "The Busiest Store in Town" For Sale 1913 Cadillac PASSENGER TOURING Equipped, Overhatled an Painted JHEAP FOR QUICK SALE W. J. MOORE & SON Wellington 206 Street Our Tungsten Lamp Will Save You 66 2-3 P.C. in Current House {llumination our spec- y. 1t is cheaper in the long run to have electricity in the house than coal oil. Ask ns for prices. Phone 441 > dane A d neatness and solidity, yet you fort of an old shoe. *Rememio nts' shoes, wear like iron. .

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