Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1914, p. 3

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TO LET Dwelling, brick, Wellington 8t., on £15.00 a month, thing includeq, W. . Godwin & Son 1 rance n Bank. Phone 424. every- near - Princess, improvements. Mrs. 8. P. guests wearin DR. VAS FRENCH Pl ad. Co, bio He- & box or three nai The ir dnatied vo any BELL R MEN. | Vi be Ay Neétve re for 8, at at drag stores, or A reine DruG Ken aa nand and Brain: fncreases 'grey je--will bufld Lyon up. $3 a.box, or y mail on receipt Tue Soowiis brua & St. Catherines, in charge of poured tea, M coffee, ice cream: were Miss G Phyllis Short, Miss Marie Ca We adjust and repair cam- éras 'of all kinds, and make no charge for minor adjust- ments. How is your camera' Ex e We exchange cameras |, of all kinds. Take your old one 4s part payment on a new Rent We rent cameras by the day or 'week at reasonable rates. At Best's The Satisfactory Drug Store Sunday hours, 1.80 to 5; J. N. patrick, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. W. Hagarty, Miss Mrg. Constanti well, Mrs. Dunbar, Hamilton, Mrs. W. B. Le Mrs, Maurice Campbell, Florence Cunn Miss Ww. Mrs. Hill. . well attended included Mrs. G N. 8. Leslie, Captain and Captain mer, Mrs. P. E. H. Pense, Mrs. E. F. C. Stevenson, J. C. Strange, rane, Carruthers, Mi Mabel Brown Carruthers, 'M field, patrick, Macnee, Miss Grace Hemmin Miss mond, P.O. Messrs, Captain Constan EV Mrs. Staffor street, enterta Told - Twilight : FREE while Mra. ( The girls Hemming, Miss Aileen Rogers, rruthers. Iva Martin, Mrs. B. Carruthers, Mrs. Henri Panet, Mrs 8S. Leslie, Mrs. Mrs, Perreau, Douglas Hammond, Miss Minnie Gor- | ror the hotfd don, Misses Donoghue, Carey, Plunkett Miss Forbes, Mrs. E. J. Bid-| guests were Mrs. Mrs. H. Chisholm, Eleanor Macdonnell, John Waddell, Mrs. Strange, Mrs. J. Nelles, Mrs. fessor and Mrs, and Mrs Mrs. J. Dawson, Mrs. Minnie Gordon, Miss C Miss Aileen Rogers, thy Carruthers, Miss Hilda Kent, In Layborn, gE a Mrs. rs. G. race €. N, B. ne, Going, sslie, Plumme ingham, w LI Notwithstanding the Badminton season close the meeting on Wednesday was the 'members who Pro- Mzs. J.! is by i. Hunte Mrs. Mrs: W GQ. C.,C Mrs. 8s Phyll field, iss Miss Charlie Short, Miss Madge 1 g, Miss Mollie Cartwright, Boak, HE tine, Ca d ined at C. Str A, Iva Martin, vernon B. Mr F, Strange, Constantine, Miss { Miss Marjorie Kirkpatrick, +44 | tertained Among Vernon Eaton, A. K. Kirk- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Beva R.. W Miss Macdonald, r, Mrs. Miss Marion Redde Mrs. ange, Mrs Simson, . . fact that th drawing to r Ogilvie, Eator G. ampbell, and Mrs. } hristine €oecl Miss Mari Short, Kathlee Lassie dawson, Major H Captai ptain a jolly 3 Wellington | street, entertained at a charming tea on Friday afternoon and received her handsome lace gown with .touches of black. 1 the tea-roon the table was efféctively centred with a large crystal bowl of pink and white sweet peas and was Hemming, Hunter Ogilvie, Bennett served assisting them Miss ivory who the J. s Lennox | Ww. G. (L owell), Miss { Hagarty, Maurice ¥. Plung Mrs Carruthers, | Mis Brown Miss Doro Kirk Miss Nor: Mist Mamie Garrett, Meldon Lesslie and Carruthers: Gor party at dinner on Wednesday | 3|e ening in honor of Miss Ara Drurn. 3 The table was ectively arranged | with daffodils, smilax and ferns. The other: guests were Mrs. C. W. { Drury Miss Helen Drury, Mr. and { Mrs Hugh Walkem, Mrs. Howard, | Mra Herbert Robinson, (Kingston), | Miss Held® Cantlee, (Ottawa), Mr. and Mrs. Victor Drury aad Captain and Mrs. Edgar, of 'India. Hyvan was hostess at ning tea dunsant one day this Rockwood House. Many corated the raoms and also combined with effective cen- Mrs. Ed and Miss Miss Wathleen a ha week, Easter li these flowers were datiodils to form a very trepiece on the tea table. ward Ruan poured Hilda kent served the ¢ & ® n colfiee ices. A delightful evening was spent on Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. P. Walker, Alfred street. when she en- tertained for her two ghterg, the Misses Medora and Ruth. ian K. King street, at the tea Miss Laura, girls home Mrs. R. Kilborn, entertained informally hour on Wednesday, for and some of the school ays Mes: Hiram at tea. this Miss Hilda ul Battersby. Calvin is entértaining afternoon - in and her guest, of Myra honor Miss Mrs. Frnest Young? Rockwood Apartments; will not this season. at receive again Ww. will nivn un sity ths H. "Sawyer, 3 not Mrs avoaue, season. receive' ag The Misses Agnes and Sarah soll, University avenue, will gail a trip abroad on the 29th of month. Mrs, Gib- i for o this a : and Miss Jessie spending Wight Buxton Smith Smith are at present { weeks ati the Isle of veturning to london. 1 Mr. J. H. Birkett and Mr. E. H Bivkeft returned from Toronto on I'harsday. Miss Ethel Kent Miss Vera Battershy, Multon College, Tor hay. Mr a few before and her guest, will return tc Mon- onto, on Mrs, Sherman Hill will leave for the south on Monday to meet his mother Mrs. W. R. Givens, \ and Mrs. n: combe, who have been spending some time in Floric i Mrs. G. L returned fron he h oke. * 1- | pen street, amphell, Thursday, Ottawa Que nm here heen visiting her aunt, Mrs. ( n Mrs ATi a Jpan Duff, who has bee <nell n london, Iph the this te short th. Miss Mar and is expected home sor ; of ook pend a Duff, ¢ time next 3 Hon. Arthur Meighen jorie pi ne week solicitor-gene | | | Mondsy after Srending: 1 the Baster holidays with her parents, Colonel and Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, The L. C. Reading club met this week at Mrs. Morgan's. Mr. Frank Ryan, of Queen's uni- versity, went to his home in New- burgh 'to spend a couple of days be- fore going to Rochester, where he | will spend the summer. Miss Hilda Calvin a her guest; Miss Myra Battersby, 'will return to Moulton college, in Toronto on Monday. . # Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Waldron and Miss Isabelle Waldron will leave to- morrow for New York. % - " * Arrangements are being made for a subscription dance to be held in the city hall on Friday, April the 24. Miss Jean McLeélland will return to Whitby college on Monday, after spénding the Easter vacation wi'1 her parents. . Miss Myrtle Watts, Alfred street, will return to Toronto on Monday to resume her studies at S{. Mar- garet's college, after spending ths Kaster holidays here. Miss Nollie Clarké "who I< Mr=. Frederic Brownfleld's guest will £0 | to Toromto on Monday to visit friends for a short time bélore re- turning to her home in Calgary Mr. C. F. Sheriff, of Queen's versity, left on Thursday for h's home in Brockville. Mrs. I. W. R. Mulloy, University avenue, has returned from cuse, N.Y., where she spent week with Mrs. (Dr.) Munroe. Mr. Arthur Bick, M.A, of Queen's | university left to-day for his home in Ottawa. Mr, Arthur Craig, Albert street. left for Deseronto to-day to spend the week-end, with Mr. Harold] Rathbun . a - Utica, in Harrow in town Duff, of time guest Miss Ruby spending some smith, was a Thursday Miss Janet Scott came fo town to- day from Toronto to visit Mrs/M. E. Richardson. Johnsen street. Mrs. E. F. Torrance, Brock street meet her mother, Mrs. Dennistown of Winnipeg, who is arriving from England on the SS. Alastion Mr. Ross Bryan left to-day his home tn Ottawa. Miss Marjorie Uglow, for who has | ; been-spending the holidays with h Uglov:, To- parents; "Mr. and Mrs. R will retiin to Branksome Hall, ronto on' Monday, iw - WM pend parents Miss Ithel to Agnes Tu ay, after holidays with Mrs. Pdward Wood left, vesterday week in Peterboro with his vyn' Maegowan will return College, Belleville, on ap ning the her parents, Mr George Macgowan, Barrie street ' 1 and Syra.| | daughter of the } uni- | | | { { Association | erowd. on! | congregation held | report was oi went, down to Montreal on Friday to |i | I i the | | Ny |uar social in their ! people's warden, . secretary DEATH OF RS. EL gLiZA RANEY KERNAHAN. At the Age of Eighiy.two -- The Easter Vestry Meefing of Christ Anglican Church, GarngGue, April 18.--Eliza Raney, relict of the late William RKernahan, of this"town, passed away at the family residence, Brock street, vesterday, in the eighty-second year of her age. De- censed was one of the pioneer resi dents of this section, being the eldest late Mrs! Jonn. Shep- pe ard, of Gapafioque, and was widely known and held -in high esteem, She was predeceased [fy her husband about a year ago, and leaves two sons, Ro- bert and ' George, both residents of this town, and also two daughters, Mary, wife of Mr. Kelly, of Swi Cur- rent, Sask., and Miss Catherine Kern- ahan, of Watertown, NY. Ex-Mayor ' Robert Sheppard and Mrs. William Pract, King street, are half-brother and sister of deceased, as aré also Mrs, Wililam Wooton, Schenectady, N.Y., and Messrs. S. Sheppard, of Minto, Man.,' and William Sheppard, Lansdowne. The funeral will be held on Monday morning to Olivet burying ground, in the northern part of the | #ownship: Rev. Walter Cox, rector of { Christ church, will conduct the ser vice, The funeral of the late Eliza Jane Day took place yesterday afternoon, from the home of her son, Samuel Day, Front of Leeds township, to St. Andrew's church, where Rev. Henry (iracey performed the last rites of the Presbyterian church, of which she was a member, and her remains were laid to rest in Gananoque cemetery. I'he ladies of the Orange Benevolent held an old-fashioned su- lodge rqom last drew out quite a large progeamme of a musical nature was rendered. vestry meeting of the Christ church was Wednesday evening, and largely attended. The fmancial an exceptionally satis th nature, as with an extra penditure of about $500 the receipty exceeded the expenditure by upwards of $65. Among other business com- ing up, the question of enlurging the | paris ch house, which has become too small to accommodate the Sunday and other church functions,was thorough discussion, which materialize later on in These officers were elect- tor's warden, Dr. GG. H. Bird: George L. Johnstou: Ketchum: L. Johns \ evening, and A and literary I'he Easter of was quite ex- ool given a will probably treasurer, |( \ George SV nod representative, Jritton and ton; auditors, W.- H +. Howe Easter | i repairs for schooner Horace Taber was "wintered in Gananoque and which has been undergoing the past few weeks, wy I'he which river, coal as Sunday, strong south- west and |. winds, warm and showery. PROBS. From7. 30 | To. 9.30 300 Pairs of Fine French KID GLOVES In colors. white, tan, grey and black, sizes 51-2, 5 3-4. 6,61-4 61-2 and 63-4-- made of special selected French kid, and sold recu- larly, at $1.2 To-Night 83ec. 88 New York Waists Made of "Puritan Mjlls White Voile," with the new shoulder and vest effect front, regularly sold at $1.5 4 0 and $1.75 To=Night 98c. A word to the "Be Early." Our Neckwear and Fling Depts. are replete with many novelties for to-night's selling. Steacy's W Se Via versity, lone John Hepinstall, of Queen's Un left, on * Thursday, for lhomas, se Mi Ey The Busiest Store in Town cuest of i ar] | pulled out to the Rathbun wharf, ves terday, where she will be refitted at once ready the opening of naviga tion here {rat of Canada, was th Mrs. W.F. Nickle, his stay in town R love, ( short , King for some of little Miss Marion Kirk- patrick's friends on Thursday in hon- or of Miss Marion's birthday A very gay time wds enjoyed and the guests included Misse Kitty and hi and luring Mis Otta in Sit - tor Yore stree Slates are the the genuine oy in- ocals. The "near" H a for a cauley Mr. 1. W. Uglow, I guest of his parents, who has been t Mr. and Mrs I \ contract for the new high time. street 18 fe lenses Are one solid es;" no cement. pire the sreal thing" NOT HAVE THE BEST FROM NERLEY Jr. Optometrist We Grind laé Lenses. 8 Daare Abovs the Dpera Hous There's a big show for little money at this store right now, Seasonable Underwear Perhaps nothing in dress demands more at- tention just now. Keep the cold out without getting overheated, Merino Underwear Fill the bill 'splendidly and keeps the purse in- tact. All sizes from 34 to 44, at 50¢ per gar- ment. £ Ellis' spring needle | ribh, five quality and light weight, at $1.25, Combinations in fine lig t vibb at #1.00 and $1.25; in white ecash- mere at $2.50. All summer lines are also ready for sale in any quality. ® Jessie Torran Miss Ruth M Phyllis Evelyn Eaton, Yvette Lanos, Isabel Minnes, Miss Elizabeth irace Mooers, ton, Mrs. John was hostess Thursday for arranged with of pink were: Miss E Battersby, Gwendoline Eaton, ers, Miss M: Alice rick, garet Browne, Miss Hilda Laird Miss Mrs. Henry Marion Qgilvie, cLelland, Clarke, Miss Mary McGillivray, Spencer, Chrissie Goodwin, Miss Clar line Mitchell and Miss Marion Gill. doline's friends tulips, Goodwin, Béth Cunningham, Anglin and Mi ce, Miss ang the Miss Miss Miss a Farre Waddell, at a delightful of tea table was centr some The a most and thel Folger, Miss Constance Fi Miss Mary Stuaft, arjorie Ruth Joseph, Miss Misses Catherine Anella 1 Cunningham, Misses Isabel and Phyllis Kent, Miss Hilda Calvin, Miss Sybil Small, Mary Jean Miss an Jeltor Helen ir cousin an an Mi 11, Miss Carc Stree tea o Miss (wer Earl artistic those preser Miss Mi M Hele Gamsby, Miss Dor ce Montreal, er Mar Mis Miss Minnes, Rough Ver: andolph, Miss Nan Saund Miss Kirkpa- Miss Mar d Miss v, ghest of het Stratford. Mr. E. H. Pense d | from Ottawn on Thursday Mr. Samuel Birch went on Friday for a short time Mrs. Robert O'Hara, who-has been visiting in Toronto lox time, t ' , town to-day. returned tc , A day. niece, Mrs. C. C. Add Y jin returned home to Ottawa d some Princess street hour when Duff, the rnoon, Nursing Mrs H i' wa hostes Thursday tf, | guests were n | are taking 1- | hos nital Mids Beatie been the g of Ferguson, King North Bay to-day Mrs. New and her who have visiting Mrs. Allen, Clergy street, returned to Woodville today. Mrs. W. CC." Cs been the guest of her Archibald Strachan at the Custom's with teave un Monday for to vi Mrs. John Hart lea aft her the a course at the military who has Miss to Ferguson her "aunt, treet, returned e it son n who has sister, Mrs vell, i house, Perth Miss Margaret Hemming will turn to Bishop Strathan's school on re- 1- ee -------- ahivi year ago The ] d is the late Miss Luly Smith, the Queen's versity arts t. who in the General H| Saturday, the 11th of April, from burns received in the Y.W.C.A. resi | dence the night previews. This ghiotograph was taken In Keio a on | sisters,who | Allen, ! | Uglow, Barcie street, left, on Thurs day, for Plattesville, Wis. The following students are on the committee for the farewell dance which will be held in Grant hall, Queen's University, on Tuesday, * April 23th © Messrs, S. 1. Burns, F. G. Bird, H. MeGill, W. J. Johnston, I. Murphy and J. 8. Clancy. liss Florence® Richmond has come home from Clifton Springs, N.Y., the guest of her mother, James Richmond, Union street 1 and A Mrs. F. G. Lockett, will receive next Tuesday again this season. 'Miss Jane Irwin is spending Faster holidays with her Mr. J. C. Irwin. Galt. Rey. D. O. and Mrs. of Iroquois, were guests this of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Truscott, son street. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Kirk Greene have arrived in Kingston and have taken up their residence at 84 Low er Union street. Mrs. G. F. Drewry, after visiting ler mother, Mrs, George Lee, Wil liam street; left yesterday for To- ronto when Mr. Drewry is now loca ted Mrs. Myrtle Lee returned to-day to Toronto after spending Waster at her home on William street, THE WHIG'S JUMBLE and MacArthur wee A Jot of Short Items Rum in To- gether, "Penslar products", at Gibson's Bargain suitcase, $1.50. Dutton's Bday vour wallpaper at Weese's sal 'Arnprior high school is to. have : cadet corps. For bread flour, The Away away. . Dutton's sdle ! Doys' 4 ahd 5, $1, worth £1.75. Hurry. Of the two, 'give me week-day religion that rubs up against busi ness, "Kodak films," Gibson's. Bargain corset, 4-hose supporters, 50¢, Dutton's. The Prescott council has made grant of $400 to the proposed union in that town. Don't forget Weese's sale, Buy now! Boys' sweaters, 3%; Dutton's sale. "Penslar cold creams," at Gibson's. The death occurred at the British hotel tn Renfrew of dn Amériean army pensioner, George W. Williams, of Barryvale. Flannellette: S0c.; mofire underskirts, sale. Carleton Place board of éducation is vp in arms against crowded rooms, and additional accommoda- tion is to be secured. , Remnants wallpaper. Weese's sale. Music from: all latesty operas ean be bought at Dutton's, . opposite Opera Ernest' tO Dell, organist of St. John's church, Smi Falls, receiv- ed the pleasant intimation from a firm of lawyers in Dub Ireland, that an was being e to re- } cover ae erable sum of money ! from the high court of chancery in Dublin, to which he was one of the heirs, and pastry, White Rose man who drinks and will not be harmed if he run tnys boots, sie a re- or cotton nightgowns, $1. Dutton's { only at Gibson's i broke, | The { trees." school at Winchester has been let to Messrs. Hehner and Winstanley, of Morrisburg, The price is $13,200. The building is to be completed and ready for occupation by the first day of September next. "Will grow in corners or Kentucky lawn seed. Red Cross under Sold Drug store. Norman Reid, ex-M.P.P. of Pem- is confined to his bed with a | compound fracture of the lég which Stuart street, ! not' the | brother | he sustained recently. For Cooking and "rinking, also for Cake, Icing and making Fudge. "AVOID SPRING ILLS | Purify and Build Up the Blood with '| Nei. | Hoods Sarsaparilla. In the spring your blood needs cleansing and enriching, largely be- cause your diet las been chiefly heavy and your life mostly indoors during ore You feel poorly, and there madre or less eruption on your fagé ko body" Your appetite not good, your sleep is broken, and you are tired all the time, You need Hood's Sarsaparilia. It is the one safe and effective toni: that has stood the test of forty years It makes the pure red blood that will make You feel better, look better, cat and sleep better. It is the old standard tried and trae all-the-vear- round medicine for the blood and the whole system, and any druggist will supply you Je sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla Nothing else-acts like it, for nothing clse has the same formula or ingre dient§' Ft it to-day. is Sd Easter Millinery MISS dAMILTON Phone 1267 Opposite Y.MLC.A. ; - Freckles Don't Hide Them With a Veil: Re- niové Them With the Othine Pre. scription. This prescription for the removal bf {reckles was written by a prom- inent physician and is usually so suc- cessful in rémoving freckles and giv- ing a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by Geo. W. Mahood under 'guarantee to refund the mor ey if it fails Don't hide your freckles under a veil'y gét an ougce of othine and re- move them. ven the first few ap- plicatiofis should show a wonderful fmprovement, some of the lighter 1e8 vanishing entirely. Be suré to ask Geo. W. Mahood for thé, double strength othine; it s this' that is soM on the money-back guarantee, REMEMBER YOUR DEAD What better respect can be shown for those departed than by erecting a monument over their graves. We carry the largest and most beautiful line between Montreal and Torénto. Never less than 100 to choose from. Latest designs, Marking a special- ty with us. A card will bring a re- presentative to your door Corner Princess and Clergy Streets, Open Saturday Evenings. ¢ J. E. MULLEN Cor. Prificios & Clergy. Phone 1417 -- im Our Fixtures for the adornment of your home ares chaste, latest designs and beautiful in artistie effect. Visits are made reg- ularly to the manufac- turers. We are thus al- ways in touch with the most up to date styles, Prices are moderate. H.W. Newman biowre Go. At our showing for spring before buying clse- where. We have a large assortment of men's shoes in the latest leathers and shapes, at prices from $3. 50 to £5.50, See our windows for the best. 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