Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1914, p. 3

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RUPTURE (SEE DATES ar BOTTOM) Told In Twilight + PEP EE EPR R EPR PRE bbe the was I'he seniors reception to fresh- ettes of Queen's university held on Saturday night and 'wax most en- : $ Mis, W. KE. MacNeil, Mrs. i lyment and Miss Kate McKay welcomed the guests in the Levana room, afterwards adjoining, to the English room, where the girls of year 15 gave an impromptu concert. supper ser- and before the gathering broke mock court was held w leh and merriment SPECIAL DISPLAY --OF-- Misses' and Children's | MILLINERY Thursday and F viday : This is a department which is left out in many stores (sidetracked, as it were). But that is not so here. Our showing of pretty headwear for misses and the little tots will amaze you. Smart styles from abroad, together with the dainty creations produced by our own expert milliners, will be on view in our millinery show- room; also in display windows, TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY $-able. During the evening was ved up a caused much fun J. V. Egan, Specialist of Toronto Wonderful Method Retains Rupture Without Knife, Danger or Pain, Old style truss tortura is no longernecessary. Galling, Aipping trusses, barbarons methods 61 treating rupture done away with by the wonder: ful invention of a Speciatiat who has devoted fifty years to this one study. The marvelous "CURATRUS" is intend ed to give instant re- lief, rest and security without operation. It stops all irritation, restores rupture to natural position, and old trusses are thrown away. Multitudes of cured men, women and children teil. Greatest succens where others fail. othing complicated, no pain--just a n. ural relent ve method at small fir vl ! ag relle laranteed, N mall order lies. Rafer to re personally. Do not delay - - - - The out-of-town guests at the Tur ner-Slater wedding, on Saturday, will be Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Turner, ol Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tup- ner, of Hamilton; Mrs. J, J. F of Berling: Dr. Dobson and Crawford, of Toronto, and Dr. Mclaughlin, of Hamilton. The lat- ter will be the groomsman and Miss Jessie Slater, the bride, will be bridesmaid. » FIVE GENERATIONS, , The Whig presents herve a group comprising five generations, The old lady, in the centre, is Mrs. Emily Shmpkins, Wilton, aged 96 years; the other lady sitting is Mrs. W ley Brown, Wilton, aged 78 years, daugh- ter of Mrs. Simpkins, Mrs. (Col) T. Clyde, Odessa, is next in Mne, her son. Elmer Clyde, Wilton, standing behind pis great-grandmother holding his daughter, Thera, in his arms, who looks down upon her great-great. grandmother and great-grandmother, A truly wonderful Canadian group and all bofn and ¥ving within the tow nshij® of Ernesttown. Dr foreign patronize a Canadian i tear off coupon now, sister of * Free Rupture Coupon. | This coupon, upon presentation to J. Y, AED YOR DEGEBER Fgan, Specialist, 14 East Kin, St, Who will visit the towns below, entitles bearer to free consultation and examination of samples. Ask at hotel office. Note dates, Hate) street, hus come home after spending the week-end in Toronto Mrs. William Skinner, rented her house for Dr. and Mrs. George takem rooms at 27 street, Miss Phyllis Knight, Alice has returned to town after spending the week-end in Toronto with Mi and Mrs. (%ril Knight Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street. spent a few in Toronto last week and has returned home Misses hatie and Mary Ring street, leit, to-day, for spend a Miss Olivia Bute was hostess' at a jolly. theatre party on Monday night," afterwards taking her guests to the Frontenac to supper. Mr. and Mrs. Neil C, Polson, jr., chaperoned, and the others present were Miss Madge Dawson, Miss Hilda Keng, Miss Doris Kent, Mr. Herbert Steacy, Mr. Sherman Hill gad Mr. W. Gar rett. very Lore the Kidd, and Wellington street, 1 Methodists, Presbyterians and winter gregationalists Will Confer Toronto, Oet. 21.~Another effort to-hring about the organic union of Methodists, Presbyterians and will be launched representative conference of three denominations to be held in the city early in December I'he amendments to the former bas 8 of union which are proposed by the Preshyterians will be submitted. It that they will be. acceded fo Methodists and Congregation fl re has Con- to Oct has Napanee--DPaisley Kingston-- British An tel, (all da Ax day 24th, Saturday only, Oct street, | {he Congregationalisty here at a . . = the * Barrie street, Saturday afternoon, Turner, of Hamil Mrs Slater, vill ' receive on vhen Mrs J. B ton, will receive with her $e PLATING Thomas In Nickle, Silver. Copper, Nrass, oy) ) days Sullivan, is Don't miss seeing them--it's a treat. Foronto *X pected weeks Vv - the ro few Singleton and Masters Hugh » . have returned to town af- Mrs, oJ Harry spending the past six months where they were visiting Ningleton's parents, and Pearson, of Vancouver, B.C. Gwenneth Merrick, William to Cordova on Saturday Mrs, ( * lists, } and ter ond I'he new basis of church union o the next meeting assembly, which will be | June | Miss end and weel Miss May Maecdonnell, Edith Goodwin, Toronto he Miss Gladys Ruttan, Barrie Kingston next field has returned from Toront I'he where she has been vi Miss I the general rothy Marsh he majority Mrs. Clawson Vansickle and her v for a two little children will nex w basis week for their home in Holly, a sub urb, of Detroit, after spending summer in Kingston Mrs sickle's mother, Mr John on will I spent the submitted t of See Our Assortment of Winter Coats for Girl They are such smart little coats and mirror all that is latest in door attire for girls and at the same time are delightfully simple and youthful looking MISSES' COATS FROM $6 TO $12. shassssssss iis ttt | CHILDREN'S COATS FROM $3.50 TO $8. +18 | ALL GREAT VALUE, AS YOU WILL ADMIT | | STEACY'S MARRIED. HOOPER 1 Mis the coast, Mra, Mrs Miss street, Rev in genchal of tt of church union assembly being largely will wdvoeates in In went | ta visit her sister, wrlos Kirke then secure author | preshyteries on the | | | vote by gaarde Mr. and Mrs. Elsdale Robertson and Master Hugh have returned to Ottawa visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Sydenham % leave We make all kinds of from and wire a work. Get prices. PARTRIDGE & SONS, King St. West, Best's Short Stop Cures a cough always and costs but 15¢, Dovers' Cold Bretikers tak- en with Ih, Hickey's Speedy Cure will do justice to the most chronic attack of Ia grippe. Try it and be con vinced Best's The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays 1.30 to 3, 6.30 to 9, » a short the | Stewart | BLEW UP TENEMENT + +> +* + * * J Fe 8. se spend the winter Profesor Halkett, naturalist o marine and fisheries departmer tawa, who will lecture before cher's institute the this month, witl brother, Mr. J. B street Mrs street, she spent Mr. Colin from Guelph Miss Mary has returned from spent the week-end White, Montreal nenient Oet. 21 A whole block was blown up Austrians last night Russi and French-Canadians were The assassins themsel- were Killed. in town Sunday, and and Mrs. .J street, lor Austin Gillies arrived Depot, on parents, Mr Wellington Mrs from Gifilies 19 with hey R. McCann, a couple of weeks. Mr. Laurence Uglow Saturday from Madison, with his parents, My lL glow, Barrie street Mr. and Mrs, A. F been visiting Mr. and Hammond, King street, Brockville on Monday Mrs. (. T. Dickson and Dickson, after a deliy '1tful Vancouver, are now the! guests of Dr and Mrs, W, Kpox, in Kelowna, B.( B.C. Ot by THE BUSIEST STORE wa IN TOWN gm the tea * ar 29th o hurt st of hij Ve Willian here on be the Halkett home on gue ind 1s Mrs. R came Wis * and Waihi el dedrlboledeb deb eb fed do from Toronto jy - week-end Hamilton has Clarke Colborne 1s home who have where Douglag to Kohl, Mrs returned the Trevelyan Tidings returned bac 20. Farmers Potatoes yan, Oet ommencerd ploughing abundant crop Messrs. irl, Lansdowne, returred a very successiul and filling John eturned home after spending summer in Waska, Sask Mr Mrs. E. J. Leeder spent Sunday vntown, guests of Mr Mr. and Mrs. week-end guests Mr and Mrs. Flood visited at "Mosie" Vielntosh Mills, on Sunday Sweezy ar W. J. Lappan and P. Broad, Mrs. M 1 spent Sunday at street fo Mr and' Mrs, .J Sunday Peter lood's Mills Flood and are this week guesis of Mr D. 'Heffernan, Charleston Garvey visited friends recently, Recent Leader's Miss Lauretta Athens; Miss Winnie Ronan, Mills; Messrs. Thomas Slack, lorvtown; M. J. O'Grady tea | < Brewer's Mills: E. Keves Ire FTE have | pooKs are T Earl and home thresh Flood the and in Mrs. G Flood Athens Thomas Leeder's Messrs Lans Clergy Toronto where with Miss Mary Going, str Miss summer in Jessie Wn KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE WINLAP 10th Welsh FRALICK \ Oct A Bloomfield o Fx at season a silo - Miss Gertrude Adams CAME up a a 5 irom Gananoque on Saturday and i the guest of her sister, Mrs. W E Macpherson, Alfred street Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnston yesterday for their home in treal, after spending days with Mr. and Mrs ley, 'Barrie street, Mr Mrs occupying Captain garty's house on winter month Msn the gue of yy» Mr. McCann, who has spent the simmer in Northern Athabasca is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .J NS. R. McCann, Wellington street, for a short before going to New Ha ven to resume his studies at Yale Uni Ladies, Just Received a Ship- ment of Silk Bamboo Shades for table lamps and ur friends, Japanese Come and See Them | H. W. Newman El f Poke 441, Pict STANTON Oct Sidney and [Leeder lern lef Mon] ven riends, visit, of the past ter William Bai Green, Yellow, Red 'and colors, diningroom domes, direct from o versity Miss Freda Burns, Frontenac will leave on Friday for Toronto, spend a month Ayith her R. Hamilton Partridge Mrs. Charles Livingston, street, has returned home, after spend ing the week-end with her sen, Mr Charles Livingston, in Toronto. Miss Katrine Fairclough, Alto, Cal., i= visiting her 1. ML Machar, Wellington Mrs. W. J. Mahood, Johnson street. has returned from Toronto, where street, to Mrs R. O and Earl and ye ARR 1 lToseph T Flood Mo | | ars sister wne, INGTON lood's at John pent Barrie osh's Walker, of Toronto [ parents, Mr. anc he Mrs. B. W, Robertson, Earl street Mrs Mrs. James Richmond and the lon Misses Richmond; Union treet west alt have returiied from their Summer | | home at Boswick Island, near anoque, Miss John street, entertained informally early in the week . her and ectric Co. 79 Princess Street Gor War Oddities. Amsterdam--Thirty-eight wid iron crosses of the first and sec- ond classes have distributed ince the war began, according to a sage from Berlin ---- Pres at R Palo in Mrs ol aunt, vistors thous street been Meclntosh Mal W Heffernan Sheato n LB 1" Gan she ) 1 'helan me Eleanor Phelai and days tor | Leeder | | al mgh, \thens; F bra London--A from Scotland Yard was toria station onthe occasion departure of g member of the royal | | | special | ] family As his moustache was | | | | | 1 Leslie of th Winters-Lake. October 17th, the Miss Pearl Mr and Archibald Winters at the Nickle Automobiles' For Hire IN iordon da My of ighter Col My Universit, Africa 1) and Gordon Rhodes South place and ana Morven, * took on place daughter of Lake, to of Abram I'he ceremony took place wme of the bride, Rev. Mr f the Bay circuit, officiating Miss Lottie Lake, sister of the bride, was wwidesmaid,while the groom was sup sorted by Erwin Sharp, son of J. B Sharp, of Bath A number of relati es and intimate friends attended the eremony The bride was given way by her father, the wedding narch being played by Miss Anna irown, cousin the bride The 10use was very prettily decorated with roses, evergreens and flowers. bride was dressed in white taf silk with overlace Mr. and Mrs, Winters left on a trip to Hamil- on and Toronto and will reside at Morven - The groom's gold watch roomsman and gold pin. The presents received by the bride ere numerous and costly, including $50 cheque from the groom's fa ner. turned up at the enas, (a la kaiser) railway officials arrested him, de elaring his papers forged ure of BEST MODERN CARS SERVICE THE ITY CARE TL $2.25 Per Hour PORRITTEGARAGE CO., Limited WELLINGTON ST. KINGSTON ALWAYS OPEN PHONE thamstown take oldest Mrs. Charles Vinters, will in CHAUFFEURS. sister, on Petrograd--Warsaw is now entire- ly. "dry." The authorities prohibited the of spirits and beer, even at first-clas ants and clubs Mrs, Henry Merrick, William street net : 3 cons 4 ov with Mrs. Arthur . P. Jenkins' = Ex-Cadet Kirke Greene was in I ap : ro ' Ir - | town from Montreal early in the week \ i N k game! Announced » Mr Mrs, G. Lockett," Stuart I street, visiting their som, Dr, Way. | Onel ¥ 3 \ M. Smail ren Lockett, Hamilton, 3 Mrs. Brough, of Brockville, came to | (ollege, Gr I town on Monday, to visit her Ihe marriage Mrs. J. S.-Smith, Johnson street and her Mrs. John Gurd, of have Montpeal, have returned from spend wines {ing the week end in Toronto | Mr. Keith Robertson, Alfred street | has returned from Northern . New where he has been on a survey for the past six sister At Bishop's : occurred on sal sidy, Chg may 8 restaur Wier, daughter alier, riage to 4s Os8ie of My Albert village 25¢ \ tive division of ofthe well-known Italian 454 has the following Spezzatine alla | London--A restaurant here item on its menu Milanese," (formerly Vienna Schnit- | zel). -- Paris--In a tramcar a wounded | French soldier, vainly endeavored tol bring his bandaged. right arm up for a salute to an officer "To-day, my friend," the officer said I salute You," and he did If there is any time in af Branswick, government months Miss Bertha Nugent and Miss Anna Hanlan, Division street, 'returned, yes terday, from Toronto, where they spent several days Mrs. J. C. Baker and children, Col Imgwood street, left on Tuesday Toronto] where they have taken Society apartment for the winter. ." 8.» Mrs. Me'Neill, of tal, will leave for end of tht week. x . Mr. and Mrs. James Bute and Miss Olivia Bute left on Tuesda: for e their home. in Houston, Texas, after spending the summer here and in Gia nano, Mr. Tad Macnaughton, of Montreal, is the gest of Col. and Mee G Hunter Ogilvie, Princess street. Miss Macauley, King street, return od from Montreal on Saturday, where she was Mrs. J. C, Farthing's guest fop.a few days. : Mid Plunkett and = Miss Plunkett left tn Sunday for Nowell, Mass., and Mrs, W. GG. Hagarty and her lhuby accompanied them for an indefinite period, 15¢. Gibson's me table has he Brockville Lhe { Syrup Figs man's life when he wants new ti ome ale Westport mn the and \ inadian Norther good dependable goods, it is ravway of when he buys a raincoat. Raincoats that will not give in the seams, that will not wet thpough, that will fit closely around. collar, that will give ease in walk- ing. All of these fehtures are combined in our coats. We guarantee all rain- absolutely satisfae- Gibson' Brockville, organize a Young People's "Shaving cream," Nt church, at lohn's has to in connection with the church degided The feta for an Tun Highest Quality, sten Lamps Milk Cow As Lead Flies, Oust Fever in big Highlander, under rifle and something for hi when the water Clarke, of the in a letter home. Rockwood hospi- Woodstock at the gift to the bride was and chain, to the bridesmaid each a 21.~"The coolest thing action was that of a who milked cow shell fire, got i« wounded mates to ran out," King's London, aw Lowest Prices. Halliday's Electric Shop Phone 94 + 345 King Bt. ; AL YOU DO) Ay BUY Buy only made in Canada Shoes. We handle all Canadian made goods. Cur selection for Fall and Win- ter wear is large and varied, ranging in price fron: $3.00 for everyday shoes up to $6.50, for finer grades. Bee our handmade French Kip, long and short a to Spy | Royal ed, k Causing Great Suffering and Anxiety ~Prompt Relief and Cure by Dr Chase's Ointment. Urivate Rifles coats - tory. Notes Frou: Morven Morven, Oct. 20.---The weather con tinues fine and csummerlike and far mers are very busy with their fall vork. Last Sabbath sérvices wera ondueted by Rev. Mr. Pierce, King- ston, to the satisfaction of all. Man- writes 'My baby had eczema or son Smith and family. of Floating ber ear. 'The sore was very bad, and Bridge, autoed up on Saturday, and nothing seemed to do her much good «pent the day with his mother, Mrs Hearing of the remarkable cures Dr I. R. Hie Chase's Ointment was making, we sent for some, and after the third application thé sore began to héal 1 am glad to say that it {8 quite well now, and we give the credit to/ Dr Chase's Ointment. We cannot re- commend this preparation too high- ly." Here is another letter, which tells of the cure of a five-weeks-old baby Mrs. Wallace Mingon, River John Road, Colchester County, NS. « Rescues Child From Drownining Brockville, Omt., Oct. 21, --Beatrice Daley, aged six, fell into ho Lawrence river und was saved from death by Delaine Polow, eleven, who pluckily jumped into the water, held the small girl with one hand and swam to shore. This is one reason why ever) mother should know _ about Dr Chase's Ointment, since it is an un- failing cure for all itching skin dis eases. Mrs i F. Clarke, Belmont, Man., PURE WOOL PARA- METTA COATS, $10, $12 and $15 UNION PARAMETTA COATS, $5 and $7.50 Professor and Mes'. 1. W. RI Mul iloy are comfortably settled in Col W. D. Gokdon's house on Baghbt «treet for the winter. Miss: Mary Middleton, of Toronto, in the guest of Mrs. Henderson, Clon gy street . . Dr. Reid returned to Toronto the end of last week after visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. RJ Reid, and his sister, Miss Norma Reid accompanied him. . - . There was a very small market on Tuesday morning composed of only: a few gardeners' wagons. The mar: kets are big only on Saturday's as the people in the north part of the county do not come in on Thursday, as formerly, owing to the taking off of the cheap railway rates on that day. was found in the Frankford, Every in infanticide 2 for velopes infant Irent river at dicatiop points to 2%¢. manicure sets, Me. Cab son's : Miss Maudie, elder daughter of T. J Dunn, and Matthew .J., only son of John Flanagan, both of Brockville, were married on Tuesday, E. Woods, the new recently appointed for re NS. etter car King- . " EP. JENKINS Mrs. Morgan Shaw has come from Appleton to spend 'a few days with Mrs. William Skimmer, Gore street. Mra. George Mahood and Mrs. W. J. Muhood returned from Toronto om Monday night. a Mrs. W, Gordon Mylks, William writes: "My little gir! took eczema when she was five weeks old. Though we doctored her until she was near- ly a year oid, she got no better. 1 was advised to use Dr. Chase's Ointment, and this treatment completely cured rier, Wed- Tih ston, commenced his duties on nesday. Cancelled hbrary books, 25 son's. A genuine skeptic has lost all faith her." in himself, iliousnes HOOD'S PILLS Working Boots. .

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