Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1915, p. 3

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cara THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915. SPRING MILLINERY ~ OPENING NOW ON: | "Made in Canada" our | I specialty, MISS HAMILTON, 370 Princess Street JPhone 1267 ---------------------------- | It's Easy-to Peel Off All Your Freckles hdd b bbb bas Haneous shower in honor tehen Power was given. hy Tuesday sre Vile n Folger alter latter's ham street Miss of this month ts present were Mrs. and 'the Misses Janet Richmond, Iva wrdson, Mame Anglin, Alla Dowell, Jean Duff; Marjory Duff, bil Hamilton. . eo Syden a bride the home, Power is Among the oth Bessie Rick Mi Fleming, Power, An enjoyable luncheon was i Mrs, {ll Miss Marjorie Brownfield; If Miss Kathleen Carruthers and | Isabel Waldron. s thai pa obliterating comple vy r In the morning Repeat deily until skin, be 3 same y dissolving ar in half a powdered saxolite teh hazel. Thi i the quickest-acting re the lized also Cameras The new all in now. models are about There are some splendid machines---the best value we have seen. Yon know we give the best camera value in the city. It you are {stevested, it would be a pleasure to show you. SUPPLIES, We are in a position to offer You all kinds of supplies and your choice of any fim sold in Canada, x We develop films 10 cents a At Best's The Popular Drug Store. Open Sundays, Guaranteed at the Country Clily on Munday ip honor of Miss Isabel Reid, Toronto, who is Miss Helen Campbell's guest Covers were laid for twelve and the other guests included Mrs. W, Steacy, Norah Macnee, Miss Hilda Kent, Miss May Cochrane, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss | Rogers, Miss Silvia Rose Rogers, Miss s = The Infants' Home tea, held tarda y afternoon; was méstsuctessiul I'he hostess was Mrs. W. H. Mac- | nee, who welcomed the visitors. Mrs. D. Phelan and - Mrs. "John were in charge of the home-made ta- { ble. Tea was served from a prettily arranged table hy Mrs. R. J. Carson and her assistants, Mrs. Herbert Rob- Mrs. T. D. Minnes and Mrs. Laidlaw. Mrs, i, A. McGowan as Lreasurer. - eo = yes. Carson inson, D. G acted Miss Helen Campbell, Emily street, enteriained at tea early this week in honor of her guest, Miss Isabel Reid, I'ogpnto. " A charity held at Mrs home King « = is being Hemmming's is afternoon. bridge on will and not Mrs. E. 1 receive on Thursday of this this season. agin week * = a om again Mrs. W. N. Linton, street, will not receive Wellington this s¢a- son "« ww ow» Miss stelle Ingoldsby, -- University avenue, attended the dance held at I'weed on Ilaster Monday night. Miss Margaret Dunlop, Duluth, is visiting Mrs. James Gowdy, Syden- ham street... Dr. and Mrs. ton street, went « Vv. a Peter Miller and Mise Miller returned to Glen Miller on. Sunday after spending a few days in town with A> Miller, Miss Willa Wiggoner was in from Toronto for Easter. Mrs. -E. J. Adams, who was Mrs. Jampes Craig's for Faster, went back to Ottawa on Monday. Frank Smythe has gone back Ottawa after visiting Miss Smythe for a few days. i 4 » » - - James Third, 'Welling- to Toronto yester- town guest to Bessie Mrs. Arthur B. Turner returned to | Hamilton yesterday after spending Easter in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas: Slater, Darrie street. E.R. C. ronto. Arthur ronto,« Miss Marion Booth was in Ganano- for the week-end. and Mrs, Jeremy Taylor, Farl have returned from Toronto, where they spent Faster, Migses Idith and Annie. Maecpher- son, who were at "Avonmore" for a few days, went back to Ottawa yes- terday. Dobbs has returned to To- Martin left to-day for To- que Mr. street, Major Lindsay Malcolm and Doug: las Ellis, with Queen's Engineers in Ottawa, spent the week end in town, and Mrs. W. 8S. Ellis and Mrs. Mal- -- Holeproof Hosiery Six months wear or new hose in their place. L 6 Pairs for$1.50 Black, tan and grey. 68c Shirt Sale at All this week; sizes 14 to 17. All new shirts and all choice patterns. r E.P. Jenkins' Clothing Co. + College, {eolm with them on Monday Mrs. P. E. Prideaux Tuesday from Ottawa, where was the guest of Mrs, Creer Wy Pa Eos for w giwyn McGoy went to Tarento on Earl street, is oldays in Jert, spending the ; Mrs Montreal returned to town on pending Faster sister, Mrs. John Hyrus Misses Nan Paterson Kent turned" froin Monday. : Miss Hilda Gregory, Toronto, who was Miss Nellle Creighton's guest at the Warden's Residence, over Sun- day, went on to Montreal yesterday. . - . a4 alter t Ottawa with her and Lilian Montreal on Mrs George McNay little Miss Agnes, the guests of Mrs. LL. T ham street Miss Nevada Best her grand-parents, Vrooman, Lindsay Mrs. C. V. Schuyler, Miss Minnie Gordon's guest during her stay in town, went to Toronto on Sunday to spend a few days with her father, Justice B M. Britton and to-day she returned New York. Vernon Crothers, 8th Mounted Rifles, Ritawa, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Croth- ers, Earl street, for Easter Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Calvin, Ottawa, were the guests of Judge and Mrs Reynolds in Brockville for the week end. Miss Charlotte McKay, St. Agnes College, Belleville, has been Mrs. IH. B. Mills' guest, Bagot street for the holidays. hton and lam, gre jest, Syden- is the Dr guest of and Mrs. who was to LB Misses Nan and Etta Macpherson returned to Toronto on Tuesddy af- ter spending Easter with their aunt, Miss W. Macpherson, Sydenham street. Miss Gladys Burton, Belleville, was Booth's visitor for the Miss Booth returned to with ler for a few days. Captain J. B Cochrane has gone back to Ottawa after visiting at his home. for this week-end. Miss Spangenburg, Johnson street, went to Ottawa on Monday to be present at the Spangenburg-Bishop wedding there this week. . - * St. Miss week Agnes' Edna end. * Mrs. Henry Peacock, Toronto, was a visitor in town for Easter. Miss Warwick returned John, N.B., early this week after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Warwick, Wellington to St | street. Prof. J. K. Robertson has ed from Montreal Mrs. George Eade, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George Mahood, Gore street, for a short time, went back to Bayridge, Brooklyn, on Saturday. .- se 0» return- James Ellwood, Sunday in town. Mrs. Austin Gillies and Miss Gillies left to-day to spend a days at Carleton Place. Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Chown, "Bun- nyside," "returned from Atlantic City yesterday, where they spent the last ten days. Mrs. Harold UVrown, Division street, has returned home, after visit with her mother, Mrs. F. Norris, Toronto. * Montreal, spent Elsie few 97 H * - * Miss Geraldine Daly, who was the guest of her sisters, the Misses Daly, Albert street, for Kaster, has gone back to. Montreal. Mr. Ward, who has been visiting his -- Ham MeGreggor, Arden; testified in Boy Scouts know that, with a good meal of Corn Flakes, they can stand the strain of a long scouting tour. The strong sustaining qualities of corn was recog nized by the Egyptians in the days of Pharach. Lindsay, returned to Ottawa mother, Mrs. J. L: Whiting, came home e Belleville a Clergy | street, has returned to' Montreal. { Miss Julia ~ Lyman,. King. street | west, returned last week from Otta- re 'she was visiting Mrs, UU, A. C. Johason, Mont- Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Barrie street, Alfred street, who Mrs. <Thomas Cushing's sal for a few days last again. Carr-Harris, Mack Van Straubenzee York on Saturday. * * pent Bailie, I ol Hoss, m Mcleod and Miss Janey Me r the guest ol Mr Mcleod, Alred Lo, are James B, tome Clergy: who was guest, has + Pencier, Mrs. W. son's returned glas Mclean, Ottawa, spent iw in town with his son, Dun- bar Melean, 21st Battalion. orge Sanderson, Johnson street, returned from Toronto Carrie- and 'Ethel Waldron, treel, have gone to Nov York and Atlantic Uity Tor a visit. Miss Grace Dempster, Gananoque, was the guest of Miss Edith Foglish, Brock street, for the week-end. a. + » a Sund: Barre Dr. and Mrs. Harold Harrison re turned to Cobourg on Tuesday, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. IT. F. Harri- son, William street. {Angus Mowat, whe was the guest | of Lieut.-Col.. and Mrs. H. R. Duff for the week-end, has returned to Ot- tawa, Ex-Cadet real, was week-end. Mrs. Henry Wade, "Avonmore," has returned from Toronto, where she was visiting her brother, | Miss Isabel Reid returned To- ronto yesterday visit. | Emily lan McNaughton, Mont- | a guest in town Easter to after a short with Miss Helen Campbel,, Street. - - . . 1 Austin Gillies has returned to Gil- Hes' Depot. Beverley Jones has gone back Toronto r. and Mrs. Harold Nelles, Wil- | liam street, have gone to Montreal to live, and their many friends are ! | very sorry to lose them from town. "Jack" Smythe, who was Miss Bes- sie Smythe's guests over the holidays returned to Montreal on Monday. Rex Calvin, Clyde Malloch, Arthur Pope, Harry Minnes, Frank Daly | {and Neil Stewart, Queen's Engineers, | have all returned to Ottawa. Mrs. T. B. Caldwell, Lanark, is visiting Mrs. A. Strachan at the Cus- toms House. i to | * ®t = The engagement is announced of | Mary Louise, daughter of Mr. Tho- | mag Lannan, Port Colborne, Ont., to| Albert Ralph Harknees, The Bank of | Ottawa, North Bay, son of Dr. John | Harkness, Iroquois, The marriage | will take place very quietly, 20th of | April. l ---- COMMISSION IS ASKED FOR THE SALE OF A FARM NEAR | ARDEN. i . 1 Suit of B. F. Detlor Against Henry | {Hannah Heard at Non-Jury Sit-| tings of County Court Before | Judge Madden. Judge Madden, Napanee, is presid- ing at the non-jury sittings of the County Court, which opened on Tues- day afternoon. 'There are five cases booked for hearing. The entire afternoon was taken up in the hearing of the case of 8." F Detlor, Arden, vs. Henry Smith, of the same place, in which the plaintiff made a claim for agents' commission for the sale of the defendant's farm near Arden. The defence claimed that | the plaintiff was not employed to sell | the farm. . After hearing evidence, the | court reserved decision. W. S. Her rington, Napanee, appeared for the! plaintifi and T. J. Rigney for the ae | fence. ! In the witness bok, the plaintiff swore that he made a bargain with | Hannah, whereby he would have a commision, which would consist of anything over the sum of $2,500. He |elaimed that a sale was brought { about as a result of his work. Al- bert Gaylord, Arden, formerly of Sas- | | katoon, was the purchaser, the deal | | being made by his wife, who came | fe Kabo Nemo Mme. Lyra Frolaset Small Waists are Coming Back 'Not the pinched in, wasp waist kind--but thie beautiful, natural figure line. In any of our French model corsets this new style feature is seen in its perfected form. Ask he new models mm 10 See 1 French Model Corsets Priced from $1.35 to 10 Steacy's Special $1.50 Corsets Shown in our downstair department at $1.00 a pair--all sizes--in new models. The greatest corset value we have ever shown I DAVIES' On Thursday Prime cuts of Boiling Beef (corned). 12)5c Lb. Veal, cuts suitable for Pot Pie or stewing, 10c Lb. Davies' Co. Limited, Phone. 507. here from the west for the purpose of | looking over the farm and making a deal for it, if it was satisfactory. | | Gaylord and his wife were witnesses, | and they swore that they had been | | asked to huy the property by Detlor, | who had written to them about the | Harm Mrs 6 the trip east to see the farm. Wil | liam Newton and C. W. Scott, Arden, | wero witnesses for the plaintiff regard. | ing the deal. | Hannah swore that there was no | agreement between him and Detlor re- | gardinng a commission and claimed | that his entire dealings had been | with Mrs. Gaylord. His wife and Wil. his beh: In his w ant, Mr. Rigney de- | clared that the plaintiff had not been | able to prove that there had been any contract entered imto relative to 'a commission. a | "The only evidence we have is hat | of Detlor sending three letters to the | Gaylords,"" said Mr. igney, "and | they are not produced in court, | | hold that the attempt made to estab- | lish a contract has failed." | Mr, nm said Mrs. Gaylord | would never have made the trip from | the west to see the farm had it not | been for the letters she received from | Mr. Detlor asking Special Pure Fruit Jelly retold of matixs [Crabapple (Cranberry and s rape. Large Tumblers. 10c. IT RUINS HAIR TO WASH IT WITH SOAP Soap should be used very spar- ingly, if at all, if you want to keep your hair looking 'ts best. Most soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the bair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and grease less), it's cheaper and better than soap or anything 'else you can use, . One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and dealp thor- 0 into between | the two parties, and that as a re | | sult of the sale, Detlor was entitl:d to { his commission. { i ! | Germany uses almost twice as | many postcards for domestic corres- | { pondence as any other nation, Japan| { ranking second and the United Stat-| {es third. i The room 'at the ton ean only be oughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex- cessive oil. The hair dries quick- ly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, flufly and easy to manage. You can get mmisified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. reached by stepping from the bot: | tom. y 2 > : - br KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE Motor Boat and Automobile Owners We invite you to see our stock of: Batteries (Dry Cells) Spark Plugs Spark Coils 6 Volt Bulbs Flash Lights up up up . up $1.25 and up Gc per foot 10¢c per foot Low Tension High Tension Volt Meters Am. Meters aid H W. Newman Phone 441. Wire Wire Electric Co. 79 Princess St. eee ve ee-- NOW IS THE TIME To place your order for a Monument, and by placing your order with us you are guaranteed first class work, Prompt delivery and mode- rate price, A call of inspec- tion invited. J. E. MULLEN Cor. Princess and Clergy Phone No. 1417. o -------- THE FIRST CARE OF EVERY PARENT IS Children's Health Pure Milk is the best food known. Pasturized Milk in sealed bottles is both clean and pure. Phone 845 :: Prices | v > ® oe . e a Our spring goods are ready for your inspection. We' have a large assortment of fine Made-in-C'anada Shoes 'on the newest and best lasts for spring. Try us if you want the best value in shoes. ; JER LET Yy Fa. N10] | NY] TRAE LET ES

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