Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1915, p. 3

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" +: + I old In | Mrs. W. Gordon is spending this T ili h week with Mrs. R. Halloway Wad- dell, Union, street, and g number of {Continued from page 2 informal entertainments been given in her honor. \ number of Miss Helen bell's friends will "surprice" Miss Fraser, who has guest of her sister, Mrs. J night at an informal! dance those present will include Misses . Wellington stregt The Glow of Perfect Health : may yet be yours ! INTER-YEAR BASKETBALL HOCKEY GAMES O matter how weakened, your condition by sick- ness, overwork, mental strain' bave or other causes, if there Queen's Expects To Have a Good Team For the lutercollegiate As. sault-gt-Aums. The arts athletic . committee, com- posed of two representatives from each year; held a meeting on Friday been = the M. Camp- { bell, Emily street, for the holidays, Camp-| has returned to Syracuse, N.} her to-' Dr.' Robert Chambers; Cincinnati; when Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and "Mrs, is no organic disease, the tonic a trengthening effect of PURITAN INVALID'S PORT WINE cannot fail to do you good. tis re zed and en- jorsed by lea dical meri improves everywhere, the appetite, helps diges- tion, seothes the nerves and 'tones up the entire xystemy, bringing back th rosy hue of ith which is yours by right, : Ove Dollar pur 3, bottle. Order # PURITAN WINE C0, "Toronto Glycerine - Soap| Big transparent 3 for 25¢ Soothing and healing to the skin. Nicely perfumed LT. Best, | § The cakes, satisfactory Drug Store. Sunday Hours, 1.30 to 0, 6.30 te ® ~ Suitcases and _ Save money and $ave it now EYES TESTED WITH OUT OBARGE -. NO DRUGS USED CASES REQUIRING MEDICAL ATTEN. TION WILL BE 80 Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 8 doors above the Opera Sous: Jenkins' 20% Discount Sale Starts on ednesda es Henan Every suit, overcoat, pair pants, dressing gown, house coat, raincoat for boys and men, cut 20%, BONE V SRNR GY XMAS FANCY SILK TIES 50c range for ......... 26¢ Toc range for.......... Be $1.00 range for ........ The $1.50 range for ...... $1.00 2 off bags, all at| Hazel Browne, Katharine Hart, Beth Small, Anne Minnes, Gwenneth Mer- rick, Isabelle Waldron, Lillie Mur- ray, Helen = Uglow, Rose iogers, Khthleen 'Carruthers; Ruth Anglin, Margot Fraser, Isabel Frazer, Elean- or Minne, Veta Minnes, Mary Sulli- van, Alleen Folger,, Kathleen Ryan, Lilian Mundell, Ruth Martin, Luey Waddell, Gwendolin Waddell, - Flor- rie Stewart, Dorothy Chown, Jean McLellan, Ethelwyn Macgowan, Hel- en McKay and Messrs. Ross Byron, Diekson, Armand Whitehead, Harold Hill, Sherman Hill, Herbert Steacy, R. Elmer, Leslie Smith, Wil- liam Minnes, 'R. Garrett, George Driver; Stanley Driver, Fitzsimmons, Wallace McKay, Charlie Dunni Neil Black, Hugh Ryan, H. Roberts, Eris Carruthers, Douglas Carruthers, Billie Mekle, Howard Folger, Har- old Hickey, Ayerst Macgowan, Bob. Richardson, Gordon Cassels, Ma- cauley and Flavelle, . * » The first curling tea this season was | hdd in the club tearoom on 'Wednes- day afternoon, and wus well attended, notwithstanding the "rain. 'The tea was in charge of the executive com- mittee, Nrs. W. R. Givens, Miss Mabel Dalton and . Miss lettice Tandy, and the table was bright with red candles and a Jupancce basket filled with 'ferns. The members. present were Mrs. H. Tandy, Mys. J. M. Campbell, Mrs; £. Prideanx, Mrs. James Hamil- , Mrs, James Rigney, Mrs. C. W. Belton, Mrs. MM. Phelan, Mys. Bervard Browne, Mrs. H. L. Ashby, Mrs. J. A. McPhail, Miss Martha Smith, Miss Grange (Napanee), Miss Cartwright, Mis «Callandar, Miss Thompson, Mrs. J. Murray, and Miss Ethel Waldron. Be-- Mes. E. H. Peuse, Gore street, en- tertained informally last night, when her guests were a few of Mrs. David McGill's friends. ® Mrs. William Gibson, 85 William street, will receive the third Friday of each month during the winter. ee Mrs. H. A. Calvin, King street, has gone to Ottawa, to-day, to visit her daughter, Mes. J. Boyd. Mrs. David McGill and her two little ones returned to Montreal, to-day, af- ter spending a week with Mrs. §. ff. Pense, Gore street, Miss Loretta Swift, King street,will go to Montreal, on Monday, to visit Miss Gabrielle Roy. Miss Maude Chalmers, of who has been visiting her parents in Sudbury for the past three weeks, will réturn to college on Monday. Mz, F. R. Phillips, loronto, is the guest of Mr. +. W. Spangenburg and Miss M, Spangenburg, Johnson street. Principal Gordon and Miss Gordon arc at Caledonia Springs. Mr. Joseph Steacy an Captain Ro- bert Fraser expect to leave, next Tues- day, for the Barbadoes. . * - and: Mrs. John L. Whiting, Clergy street, arrived home from New York on Thursday. Miss, Nan Skioner returned to To- routo, to-day, after spending this week with Mrs. Henry Skinner, Earl street. Mrs. Allen Meiklejohn, Ottawa, is the guest of her sister, Miss MeCart- ney, University agenue, but Mr, Meiklejohn has returned to Ottawa. They spent New Year's with relatives in Stirling. Miss Ientig, Princess street, has ro- turned from 'loronto, where 'she was visiting her sister, Miss Tunice Hen- Lig: 2 : Queen's, Mr. * ¢ * a Mrs. Thomas Dunsett 'hus returned to' Toronto, after visiting her sister, Miss McCammon, William street.' Miss. Doris: Browne, Miss Ethelwyn Macgowan aud Miss Mollie Bidwell will return to Belleville, on Monday, to resume their studies at St. Agnes' College. Miss Mona Osborne has returned 'to Queen's, after spending the holidays at her howe in Arnprior, Mr. Gordon Smith, Johnson street, has returned from 'loronto, where he spent a couple of weeks. Miss Marguerite Bellhouse returned fo Montreal fo resume her atl the Royal Victoria Hospi spending her holidays with her mother, Mrs. Bellbouse, Earl street. Mr. J. K. Bertaon, of Huss s, University, has returned from Perth, fessor apd Mrs. N. F. Coleman and their little son, Frank, of Port- land, Ore., are the guests of Mrs. Hi. T.. Jd. Coleman, Frontenac street. Mrs. Herbert Wood, who has been the guest of Rev. John and Mrs. Fairlie, Brock street, returned to 'lo- tonto yesterday. ¥ iss Phila Plummer is backs, on Monday, to resume her stu- dies, Biter spen the holidays with her in Stratford. : Miss Nettle VanDusen, A Spance, is spending the week Ww Mrs. (Prof.) BW Dendersoh, Ringsiot. Se Miss. - -- STR of ry are ng s. Forward, Napanee, for a | of 3B any t Livingston, in: Montreal for eras Mr. Ress ten days " i 2 training Barrie' sey Lawson Chambers, Johnson street. Miss May Macdonnell, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. GC. M. Maedonnell, University avenue, for the holidays, has returned to St. Mar- garet"s Uollége, Toronto. Mrs. Fred. Macparland has return- eéd-to town from Boston. Mr. and Mrs. William Harty - and little Misses Nadine and Betty Harty, Stuart street, have returned from Toronto, and Miss Florence Kerr has come down with them for a week. Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, King street, has come home after "a few days' stay in Toronto with her sis- ter, Miss Fletcher. Professor J. L. Morison is spending a few days in Fergus this week. A high tex of eight covers is be- ing given at the Country Club to- night. Miss Bila McGinnis, Belleville, will come down on Monday to visit Mrs. H. W. Richardson, "Alwington," for a few days. Migs Agnes Johpston will return from Gananoque on Monday and will resume her studies at,Queen's. Maunder's Cantata "Bethlehem," will be rendered the first time in Kingston én Mon- day, 8 p.m., at St. James Church, by prominent local soloists and chor- us of forty Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson, Silver colléc- tion. for voicps, director --tm---- "TOM" MARKS TO REMAIN And Play Four Nights At Grand Next Weel A capacity hous itnessed 'the pre- sentation of "A Wile's Honor' at the brand last evening, by the "Tom" Marks company. In the specialfies Miss Olive Nelson sang sweetly "Peg FISKE Who appears in beautiful Irish play Wednesday, Jan. O'HARA "Jack's Ro™anea n at the Grand og My Heart." Tonight the bill will be "Jerry the Tramp," and ga drawing competition for a silk At the amateur convert last Me. Ledgette won the her contortion work, "Tom" Marks and his company like Kingston and Kingston likes "Tom" Marks and his company, therefore, through public demand, Mr. Branigan, the manager of the Grand Opera arranged with "Tom" Marks for the company to remain in Kingston nest week. The company will open its second week by presenting, on Monday night, "A Wife's Devotion," or. "A Hidden Secret," Tuesday night' they will lay off for "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," and likewise for Wednesday night when Fiske O'Hara will = hold forth. On Thursday night the "Tom" Marks company will present a . ro- m.antie-* southern dreams, "The ~Girl Sunny South'; Friday night a beautiful Irish comedy, "Molly Me Darling," and Saturday night 'Hello Bill," or "His Irish Honor." A ma- tinee 'will be given Saturday = sfter noon and the gemeral admissicn will be 0c, to everyone. "Mrs. Wiggs Of the Cabbage Patch," "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch whieh ie the attraction at tlie Grand on Tuesday, Jan. 12th, has proved tobe one of the best liked and most 'liberally patronized attractions in the history of the American stage. © At every performance audiences laugh themselves. into sideaches, applaud the quaint philosophy of thie heroine of the Cabbage Patch, er proeses its pprgcla : tic touches. Mr. tization of Mps. stories makes M dress, might, #5 prize for written for Fiske O who will spend a tie-| the word of God niindstry." © "Jack's Romance." the new play afterioon for the purpose of drawing up schedules for .the Arts Interyear Basketball and Hockey Leagues. It was decided To hold "all the hockey matches from ome to two o'dock on the © covered rink. Some very fast hockey is looked for this year, as the freshuien have among their number some very good material, including one or two (ity team men. The sophomores will also have a good team, for several first-class players have joined the year. The members of the Boxing, Wrest ling and Fencing Club bad thelr first workout since the holidays in the gr mbasium on Friday afternoon. A erge number of men were on the fioor, including most of last year's team and also some first-class new material. Hereafter the club will be given tbe 'use of "tile gymbasium on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from five to six o'clock. Prospects of - sending a champion- ship "team to Toronto to the intercol- legiate assault-at-arms are very bright, for all of last year's wreiaf- lers, except the featherweight and mid. dleweight, bave turned out' this Year. In all probability the home-service members of the 3th company of Queenjs Engineers, some fifty in num- Ler, will vacate theif present quarters at Regiopolis College, and- oceypy the top - storey - of Nichol Hall, which. is being divted up for the purpose. A meeting of the Queen's Camera Clab will be held on Monday evening, I'he subject will be '"Pepia Toning." The first meeting oi ' Prof, L. L. Morison's Bible class in the new year will be held in Convocation Hall oh Sunday morning at tem o'clock.' The subject wil be "Florence Nightin- gale." THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE. A Barn on River Street Destroyes y : Fire. Gananoque, Jan, 9.--An alarm of fice was swag un Thursday evening. The brigade was promptly on hand, the scene of the blaze being won Riv- er street, ut a barn owned by Wil- liam NU Bulloch. As there are no water mains or hydrants nearer than the bolt works very little, if any. thing, "could be = done to extinguish the flames. The only thing that could be done was to prevent the flames reaching adjoining buildings, which was effective. Miss Phoebe Bryant, Charles street, was taken to Kingston General Hos. pital, on Thursday evening, for an operation for appendicitis. The case was found to be quite a serlous ome, wud she. was operated on ~ without delay. She was acco ied by her sister, Mrs. William Allen, who is staying at her bedside. At latest reports: the case is still a critical one. . Mrs. Alfred Rogers, King street, had her household goods and chat- tels shipped to Utica, N.Y., vester- day, and she and her sons, Edwam!, Burl and Alfred, will locate there for the present. F. B. Pense, of the staf of the Kingston British Whig, was in town on business yesterday, Court Cambria, No. 134 S.0.E.D. S., elected these officers: P.P., Jos. Munden; P., William Watts; V.P., A. Kettley; secretary, ¢. Wray; treas- urer, John A. Hubbard; chaplain, J. Grey; first guide, J. Windmill; second guide, Harry Munden; third guide, J. Stocks; fourth guide, T. G. Brown; lifth guide, William Keyworth; sixth guide, G. Smith; 1.G., A. Lish; 0. G., T. King; auditors, J. Munden, A. Lish and W. W. Woods; trustees, V. F. Stevens, William Keyworth und A. E. Meggs. Miss Cora Brown, of Stouffville, spent the past week in town; guest of her aunt and uncle, My. and Mrs.J. Thomson, Garden street. 1 SUNDAY GETS IN $10,000 Evangelist Preaches To Big Receipts in Philadelphia. # * Philadelphia, Jan. 9--Billy Sun- day, the evangelist, preached to 40,- 000 men gnd women at the:two ser- vices in the Tabernacle here. One hundred and forty thousand persons 000 bas been collected in the first tour days of his campaign. - During his address one afternoon the evangelist shook his fists at a Eroup of clergymen seated before dn't stick to Torrey and exander when they were here, or God would haveshaken this old town like a dog shakes a rat. I have a. right to. demand that the ministers stick by me; stiek or get otit of the have heard him; and more than $10,- to the work and > Starts Monday, 9am. See First Page of Supplement ~ for Detail Remember This Annual Clearance Sale is the Great: "est Saving Event of the Year & Tonight From 7 To 9 O'clock Double Discount Stamps on All Purchases--Shop Early me Sweet Oranges, TABLE SIZE, 15¢ doz Canned Peas, 4 for 25c¢. The Wm, Davies Co. ploy For Your Aching Head Take one ZUTOO TABLET and in 20 minutes, the pain is gone and you feel 00 wi Hesdashe, Sick, erro, Diuniop any Hestahe, Siok, minutes by the slock: 250 at dealers. KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC ST = After Jan. 1st for three weeks we will sell all our beautiful electric fixtures 20 PER CENT OFF BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED 30 To 60c Per Lb. AT ALL GROCERS = . co ® Grimophones, Phonographs, Grat- onolas, Columbia and Victor, records, Odeon and Jumbo records, Bdlson 2 minute records, Blue Amberal re- cords. - ie MARBLE HALL Geo e Masoud, ColdWeather Ahe: Prepare forit by buying a pair of our. Warm Felt Boots and Rubbers Prices from $1.75 to $3.50. See ing Shoe, leather, with felt lining r ubber atir. Special Curl. Props, | 88.

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