Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1915, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1915: ; . _PAGE THREE guest of Rev, 8. J. M. and Mrs WEDDING ON SATURDAY Bet Your hwtings 71 Tol iL I Anarene IY Tanghier of Lisutovol. gin] Sunday, stationary or sligtly higher temperature. n ¢ Married. Mrs. CC. W, Belton's house party A ' E 3 prist house wedding took place . for the week end, inc ides Captain o. urdayv uw orping gt tem o'clock, at wi g t and Mrs. E Shu orth, Lon .p. 4. of -the bride's parents, aon, Bng Shs NM n Hurhin Lieut -Col. and Mrs. C, W. Belton, jeddes, treet i 51 iva WHEE to-date AWnini, Y rrr rr P errr re ai bore san DE oy en Alfred street, when their daughter, Ba y =y c 3 Dunc a ar Ml AT AER Dorothy, was married to Dr. Farl? or Life sant, ron ae Club ncheon on Siratiro . ad : 2 S Ann ard Sith, son of Mr, and Mrs. urd to esd wag very much emjoyed , Schuyler, New Yor} Smith, Toronto, the ceremony -- v . > Rta 1 the invitations is the guest of Miss Wilhemina Gor ,°. °° al' : CAPTAIN "PH Jose 0 acce] he in s 1 the Phint heing performed by Dr... W. G_ Jor ipal's, residence, . De: in » tan, assisted by Kev. §. J. M. Comp. A : mvihe { 3% ¢ Iat ; » Pp present Sat ! . of the hI Andrew's church. Awning 3 F 3 Lon (220 Bat. tween the he tf he 3 talion, Be bet Bea ' In the unavoidable absence in Win- Montreal is the hiPeg of Col. Belton, the bride was t noticed ere X al, i b "| exten KY - --- iste : at -- and three o'clock A few of ie . i 1 THE NEW FhEMCH REMEDY, Nt NZ MB Ss A Minnes Mis 3 dle Min- | 8 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs §Ven away | hey brother, Roy Bel = a nd in Fremc v Gi , nie. | Birk ot street tor She was armingly Cow nec > I T 4 Ef k A =~ PION | ais a wi nes, r. and i _-- Tr inne Ok Can : an. Bark of in white crepe te These w ith over- | An NEE A : : OISON, rofe ALY AMES . } nie: Mc . : ED , dress of-exquisite lace, caught vi _~ o PILES. BT "a. 1. poy / Macnee, Col. and Mrs Fay ah n € with A ° : NEW (ORK OF LY oy se omnes sme ns 5Y 10 T ; : ide vith Mis Jessie Pearl orn The veil was of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ne mythe. Wos 8 tulle, arranged with: pearly and orange ang 2 8 i i = an : i blossorus. She carried a shower of | Col. R } I ali A LL ve 5 1 atm, os og nS en well © Store Open Until 10 O'clock LA : nts 3 ve " { lays She. wi 4 of the groom, was bridesmaid, and ie -- and M : 1 il wal t fawa on Monday vore a gown of pale blue crepe de chene | W adde Jil, Miss Bessie Smythe. Mis V. F. Nickle arrived from Ottawa and rried an miul of pink roses. Florence Cunningham, W. P, Wil Y irsday to spend the wesk-end. The two Tittle ower girls, Miss Jean | \ 3 : x 3 \ . rR : . Miss Ge s 1.a My. 'and Miss Mildred Belton, on the Col Belton. and Miss Clare Ross, Strath- ii 8 jeitride lav, _ Jad legiate staff, Windsor, is home to roy, wore w 4 lace frocks and car 1 oves aig, Mr. Mrs 2 B spend the Easter holidays ried haske of sweet peas. Dr. Ap Sale, Nr. nd Min R. Easton Burns, 0 yt Tole MeCormice. Brockville. thar Rosewell, New York, was best 300 pairs celebrated "Empress" Kid Gloves, in colors Tan, 75¢ >ridea Mr. M1 v. H. Mq s spending the Easter holidays with! man. The wedding music was played Pridenun. Mr, and Mrs. W. HL. Mac | TE EE Ea a divg, Musi Grey, Black and White all sizes. To-night : Bernard Browne, Mr. and , 1. mick, Kingston A profusion of spring flowers »were rb ia Te aid | Miss Frederika "Stothers, 'B. A.|urrarged in the dieeiprr | oe "Steacy's Special" (real French kid), made of extra selected kid; a Ottawa, | visiting 3 95 CENTS i law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, ttav aed » 8 ing with Miss Flor dining room, and the inide's table, beautiful soft make --in colors Sand, Tan, Putty, Grey, Black and ' . W. B. Dalton, Mr." A. Dalto jus | CRCR 101, JTATHe Siree centred with the wedding cake, was 'harlie Short, Miss Marjorie ah Mr. and Mrs. William Spooner, decorated with white roses and lilies. White. To night # t vear's straw he i , Miss Marjorie Duff, Miss . Montreal, are the guests of Col. and of-the-valley. | Ris eal kei uff, Dr. Staart Polson, Mr. ana M78. C. N. Spooner, Frontenag street The bride travelled in a suit of faded peria Douglas Hammond Mr and \ I. A re . Be tact Belgian blue serge with costume 'd » ade ¢ 3 { Mrs. Arthur Craig and others rs. =. Ac bercy, Ihvision street, hat wreathed with pink roses. Afte . \ can be ad a ney ary Tal > Tal and. ie] left. on Friday for Toronto and Ham- i a short rT to points -- EXTRA! EXTRA! from 6.30 to 8 o'clock, any «color vou wish. ; : . dlton. tDr. and Mrs. Smith will . Thi olor :t fas "Hh | The ¥At Home given . by ) Mrs. J. P. Vrooman, Napanee, left ing' Mills to reside, go to Horn i 3 8 color 1 a Wil Daughters of the Empire in St on Wednesday to join her daughter, The guests included Captain. and not fade or run--is easy ews 5 all his aternoon, to enablz | Mra. Miller, who sails from New York |Mys; E. H.' Shuttleworth, Lontey: ou ée Discoun amps to apply No odor afl i Burp i ing ep Vt Fosse ie England on Apel 3nd Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hutchinson, To- ot? Hg Of e somnitions a e Jrom rs. T. . Burns, Oftawa, is the |, . X 4 ny A bush in each package. from an eye-witness, at gates of Hor contin, Mi 3 A '¢ lronto; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith tended, and Mrs, C. V. Schuyler, and Miss Helen Sith, Toronto; Mrs, | A great opportunity for the early shoppers -- everyone that can Smith, Sydenham street. William 25 Cents, ] + New York, held the nterest of her Mr. and Mrs. Austin (lillies and Gelldes, Gocilen, a Miss Eatideon should avail themselves of this opportunity by shopping early to- night. uudience by the pl riptions Dunean Ross, | of what she had seen during het stay | | o. David, Gillies Depot, and Miss Brantford; Dr. and Mrs. W. CQ. Jor- ~ ' x tin J rance and nolan \ vote of Elsie Lilie a Carleton Place, and | gan, Miss Hilda Jordan, Rev. 8. | es S Br le Eland. A Vole Mra. J. 8S. R. McCann's guests for | yf p , Strathroy; Miss Coupey, | Mrs, Jobn Macgillivray and seconded Basar. derwick. Perth. who was vie |= and Mrs, Compton, Kingston, + Satisfactory Drug Store by Mr Ir. § rs. Inderwick erth, who was vis- N | i 34 foray and tk, » who we and Miss Hanson, Montreal, : E t N k Open Sundays ast i rr rt I i eal h ig iting Mrs, J. 8. R. McCann, Welling in Bfison, whats, rea - + as er ec wear a Ri pang ly Sari al a oA ron street, last week, has retnrned sorvid. Four of the Regeats, Mes. 1 100 Losceillie, "A special display of late novelties, priced at 25¢c, 35c and 50c. Also : A PT A ie wedding took place on --01 G. Smith and Mrs, James milton, Thursday at the * home of © James ponred tes ant wore maixiod by whe | Mre, S. Morgan Gray Kas rotund (he Clergy treet, when is Somme Easter Waists, Easter Millinery and Easter Hosiery girls of the Prine wrlie Chapter and is agam at Ho- esf daughter, Ru ina Victoria, was During ¢ tea-hour eels. were tel Frontenac, g ur, 3. wer united in marriage to Willian. Herch- | PLEASE SHOP EARLY quickly disposed of at a table an |, Professor Buchanan, Stuart styeet, mer Losee, ., Toronto, son of | ? charge of th ildren of thé Victory |i# spending a few ays in New York. | My and Mrs. J. J. Losee, Collins Chapter, whose regent is Miss Kath Hugh Macdonnell, Toronto, is with | Bay. Rev. S. J. M. Compton, St. AE NNT Rear reinirimnar ional Gels turin leen €arruthers his parents, Mi. and Mrs. G. ~M. | are hurch, performed the cere- Macdonnell, University avenue. mony in €iho presence of immediate | Mrs. (George Sanderson, Johnson relatives, who included Dr. and Mrs I'he annual high tea in connee- street, has gone to Montreal to ip R Sargent Sydenham Miss Flor tion with Queens Alumnae was held spend a short time with her daugh- oboe Losee. J. J. Lose and Mw and on Friday afternoon, in the Red ter, Miss Trixie Sanderson. Mes. Jom &Esterre.. ee ! oom of the Arts Building. The ta-| Misses Annie and Edith Macpher- | pe 1 1 bles were prettily arranged with red son, Ottawa, are week-end guests. tulips and red shaded candles and | were in charge of Mrs. W. 13 Good Mr. Beverley Jones, Toronto, was win and Mrs. J. McClement poured |in town on Thursday. tea and coffee, and Mrs, J. F. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. IF. 1. Fortt, William and Miss Carrie Bajus cutting ices. street, left to-day for Lindsay to The girls who assisted in we bt ng op | visit friends for the week-end. TT the guests wera Miss Annie Fowler, Mrs. S. Spangenburg, Toronto, Miss AT THE GRAND 3 Miss May Ross, Miss May Chown, Spangenbury's guest, will go to Ot- . 5 Miss Maud Chalmers, Miss Brownlee tawa on Monday for the wedding of | "Bringing Up Father," Here Next 1 (Madov), stiss Elmer, Miss Etta Hen- her son, Karl Spangenburg, to Miss Wednesday. | derson and Miss Alma Price. Some | Bifhop, on We ay. 4 ; in -- laa] {of the out-of-town members presens | P. F. Phillips, visiting Mid Span. | o Next Wednesday will be "Jubilee aster were Miss Jeanie Raith and Miss | genburg this week, has returned to Day™ at' the Grand Opera House A lt. wt itt] ol Iie bride travelled in a sand- | colored costume with hat to match, | encircled with. a wreath of spring | flowers. She wore a corsage bou- quet of violets. After a short hon- eymoon in Ablantic City they will go to Toronto to reside. Kingston' s ElectricStore Grace Jefirey, Ottawa, Miss Lily Me- Toronto. hen Sus Jil 3 sorgecus droductio | Extends Easter Greetings Lennan, Port Hope,®and Miss = Olga : . . Neranin" Tanti : | play "Bringing up Father" visits ff J Somerville, Ottawa. Miss Florence Hentig, Princess Pp : AVEIYW i sen 0 And announces that electrie: 1 rates for current will "2 ar street, has gone to Toronto for a' ¥OUT city. Everywhere it has been erin S a : e Mrs. W. J. Livingston, Princess! few davs pronounced the best musical comedy be reduced in a short time. sirest. AHRMOCURIES > Bh oa remant Phu po . _, of the season; not alone in words, i reel, Bunoun'es Ihe SlEEgewent . i Spied wil Send She waok {but box office records have been es- } Did you ge t your spec "ial Spr ing announcement ? J au 5 0, PTY pr » a. Hubert Orville Dempster, B.Sc., Van-| J, Morgan Shaw, Toronto, will he | taPlished unapproached by any oth- §i Vea] (standard weight) "We will improve your lighting, both as to bril- 22c 3 wuver, B.C. The arriage rill the o + 3 _ | er attraction. = All of this is indispu- ) ie ? hn taka Place the early pire or April. |e fest of a Don | table evidence of real merit in the|§ Fillets ........ lianey and economy. Our Tungsten Lamps will do : ; end. Play which should appeal to you as| fl Japs it. Beautiful Fixtures. ---- . M 0. 0. 0 Miss Knowles is entertaining in Enxineers of Queens 5th Field | it Las 29, millions 8 uther people, Toins ¥ formally at tem at the Y.W.C.A. this od tationed t Ott whom it has pleased. "Bringing Up , "a , ® . mpany, station a awa, - " y is afternoon in honor of son of Ui | who are spending aster in town, are | FAUIEr" comes to the Grand on Wed- Cops ... og . . ewman ectric 0. CPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN | graduates in town for Queen's, Alum- Messrs. Rex Calvin, Harry Minnes, |NeSday April 7th, matinee and night. § » 1 o : 228 Princess Street. nag hei Frank Daly, Neil Stewart, Walter "September Morn." Coming Stew mg... 1 Phone 441. 79 Princess St. ; y Opera House. Ellis and leonard McQuay. . a 4 > a Shes 8 doors above the Opera Hou Mrs. A..N. Benn will receive at her = Miss Jessio Smith, the guest of September Morn will be Beef (excellent quality) ---------------- home «in Moscow on Thursday, April | Miss Mabel Taylor, Ottawa, has re- | 9€€N at the Grand on 1 hursday, April ! 1 (C hoice oven roasts . 16¢ 8th, both afternoon and bvening. turned. 8th. Frank Minor, Lou Kelso, Wil- P : 3} t * x : : liam Cameron, the well-known come- * rime ribs C : Ww. T. Minnes, "Hilleroft," | jg it not remarkable how some tea| dians, have the big fun parts, and ; steaks ... iB gre a wi x Tt receive Jain this season. merchants reduce the quality of their Maude Potter, called the American . . ; he | a - i ! ne Tteas in sympathy with the rising, Gaby Deslys™ has a dashing role steaks i EAS FR Rev. Ale Sander Laird, Johnson ay TE ttte dis the auction With unique dances. Arline Bolling . THE "FIRST CARE oF BYERY: PARENT 18 { street, went to Toronto to spend a prices of teas on. the London, Cal- is also seen in a part that was writ- , | Ti Cl il ] J i It } lew days with Rev. and Mrs. Robert oii. 414 Colombo markets have ten for ter. The chorus is large and THE nes with him to visit Master Clar- | go 0 . ; | "When a Little Boy Loves a Little e. 9 ¢ re seems little respite ahead. . ence Laird for the holidays: 3 - i Girl," "Oh, You September Morn," | Nevertheless, we will continue to '00 L ra Cenk ; Wear ables J John Marsh, Queen's Engineers, Ot. JEVRCTE BE Ho oO ame high "Everybodys Tango Crazy," "A avies 0. Pure Milk is the best food known. Pasturis * Laird, and took Master Grant Min- risen to ap extraordinary level and pretty. Among the song hits are: tawa, is @pending Easter with his ., Je Spending standard of quality that they have| SPare-rib rom the Butcher Shop of - YAmited, Phone. 597. | Milk i in sealed bottles is both clean and pure. "e WS Hughes t to Ottawa | l€arned to rely upon in Salada pack-| Gv Fair ply y is Not | a i F " ter th Ion family. 2 Lets, Salada has always been kept Thorens fc PE a . gi 8 Hodgson : Toronto, was | UP to a standard' and never "down aay hy | one . : rices i Tokai y : 4 to a price" and we will never depart { ! in the city on Thursday and left for | 33.2, PCS AE 2 0 hE Quite A Reunion. NO TRUTH IN REPORT Ottawa to visit her son, Norval. 4 Almonte Gazette. eee er See re EASTER TIES : By a Bo us. such appreciation. If market |g "np picieon' his wife and child, | That Diet of Rockwood Patients Had | di Guy Gamsby, Merchants Band, Prices make it impossible to supply Jueen's University, will be Fas- | , i Been Reduced. . Lansdowne, [s {lie guest ot hisiSalada at present prices then the cost io oyests of Mr. and Mss. B. -G. ] ay 3 EASTER GLOVES Pip is, Gamsby, Halels Cot (to the retailer and consumer must] | Fntwistle. In their younger days | A very prominent citizen imformed tages. | go up.--The Salada Tea Co. in the before they were married Mr, Ent- the Whig that he understood the food J © Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Craig, Ottawa, | "Canadian Grocer." | wistle and Mr. Dickson and the la- supply of the patients of Rockwood EASTER SHIRTS A are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert! The manufacture of shells for the | jis who.are now their wives all asylun, had been very materially re- Schobell, Cape Vincent, N.Y. British army is to be extended to taught in the same school jn Eng- duced by the Provincial Government, int EASTER HOSE Mrs. F. R. Sargent, Sydenham, is Brandon. Regina, Moose Jaw, Port- 1,,4 Mr. [fickson afterwards camo and that there was a good deal of | the guest of her father, James Gil- age Ia Prairie, Medicine Hat, €al {| Canada and taught in the Paris miignation over it. lie," Clergy street. 'gary, Lethbridge, Edmonton, = Van- [yop chosl. He was so. well | The Whig queried. the authorities at ig | ric it EASTER HATS " Misé Hanson, Montreal, 18 the couver and Victoria. : al with conditions. in Canada, Rockwood and found that the report ff » es = -- and the possibilities for advancement, was incorrect. The assistant on : : : RE Te = tint he induced Mr: Entwistle to fol. intendent. stated that if any : | Get your electric repairs dose by us Satisfaction - 5 ow him, w was . patients wi getti r ~ Twitching of the Nerves _ Ne Rh guaranteed. (fore coming to Almonte. a x : All are wisely selected for Broken-down System ar |B vt sind . , Halliday' S 'Fectric Shop | the Provin. - 846 King St. ood and | The only posjtive 16st of good fea tic science directors at f » : : 8 § rade, will meet. Tis In the bugil "Salada" tea is all ¢ial asylums. and that there is less | approval clean bright fresh leaves and there, wastage in food. is uine satisfaction in every sia l ounce. So many cheap dusty. ola Pariidment has decided that sol- EASTER COATS AND | ua dachan sri writes that she was entirely cured of i teas are sold for the sake of extra diers should vote, but the method is Pleasure in! ' + Yousn the old trouble. THe last paragraph profit that it iS necessary to always hot vet determined. EASTER SUITS = but whe you a that th 88 Jasting. on | TRY "Saluda" (0 ensure complete sali grein | ton 'tha Sh ot, ) | y ; The readers of this paper will be 3 i, § es " . - s| pleased to learn that there ix at least we only carry the ; iD ; } < | ie od ghe dreaded disease that uetence Has | Been i Seep, and | B. D. Davy, Verona, Nas recelved| U0 "004 0. i'Cutbrh: Hairs brands, which well dress- , 4 ° : 3 the a letter from bis som Mark, who i Catarrh Cure is the only Positive cure h 4 : i ervous "itn "E" Company, 2nd Battalion, now known to the medical fraternity. | . i = . " 4 'Dr. First Expeditionary Force in France, |Catarrh being 'a cohstitutional disease, ed men approve. Lat ¥ "S x : i night before the letter was writ. | Hairs Fy wy a. ire Yea | al el 1 3 wlar; Pid p i! ator y Dery had come out of the, Ring directly hpon the Died And | Our spring: good are s ready fi Sor your Wnspdetio , and was in good heal ws surfaces of the syste there! % ¥ a Tou William | Joey ine, The Toundation ot lye a large assortment of fine Made in-Canada 'Shoes also from Verona, the writer building up the constivation and a on the newest and best lasts for Spring. Tes. us. 1 ym was quite well. have doing Als nek {want the. best value in Shoes. 'The Liberals persuaded the On | Hundred Potiars oy ane cane he | Government to drop the v. 3 Bend for list of testi- 2 + mer TI NSTON If ae HR :

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