Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1915, p. 3

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; Has been Canada's favorite yeast for more than forty years. Enough for 5¢. to b produce 50 large loaves of fine, MADE IN CANADA wholesome nour. Deo not cxperiment, there is nothing good. EWGILLETT €0. LTD TORONTO, ONT. WINNIPEG MONTREAL ishing home made bread. just as 8! and tall IGRASS SEED Grows in shady sunny places, in fact any place where. grass seed should grow. It is composed of the finest seceds--and a quick grower. 25¢ Pound Rennies and Stecle Briggs fresh garden and flower seeds. At Best's The Popular Drug Store. Open Sundays, is REEL I, W 0 ) 0. OPTOMETRIST "vp OPTICIAN 228 Princess Street. 8 doors above the Opera House. _ The Business " Man' $ Suit: Told In Twilight SHEEP EF LIPSENSE 0000044 I'he Pridge and Tea given in the City Hall in aid of the Field Kitchen for the Z2lst Battalion, on Thursday afternoon, was most enjovable and also very successful financially. The energetic committee in charge includ ed Mrs. Francie Hill Macnee, Mrs. It. Halloway pddell, Miss Loretta Swift and Miss de Smythe. The prizes, donated by Miss Alice Macnee, won by Miss Bessie Sanderson, Iva'E. Mastin, Miss Agn-s Browne Mrs. James Hamilton. At five o'ciock tea was served frém a long table decked with bands of pink satin ribbon held in place by a silver gardiniere of pink carnations, vases of snapdragos, and presided over by Mrs were Mrs and Miss Sylvia Cochrane, Miss Aileen Folger, Miss Edith Pense, Miss Mar- Miss Florrie Stewart, Jones and Miss Cecil - Macnee. ( The Battalion Band, in charge of Sergt. Drummer W. T. Fraser, play- ed delightfully during the tea hour. Some of the guests noticed were { Mrs. J, B. Carruthers, Mrs. James Hamilton, Mrs. I. E. Martin, Miss | | Eleanor Macdonell, Mrs. P.'G. C. Campbell, Mrs. James Rigney, Mrs. John Macgillivray, Mrs. P. C. Steven- son, Mrs. C. W. Belton, Rive. R. E. Burns, Mrs. Sills, Mrs. Herbert Dawson, M. Giles, Mrs. D. Phelan, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. W. H. Macnee, | Macnee, Miss Louise C unningham, Miss Florence Cunningham, Mrs. W. E. Steacy, Misses Hilda, Doris and Ethel | Kent, Misses Kathleen ahd Dorothy | Carruthers, Miss Eva Richardson, | Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Miss Lillian Mun- dell, Miss Margo Fraser, Miss Mar-| jorie Duff, Miss Pearl Oldrieve, Mrs. R. D. Sutherland, Mrs. FE. Moore |[ (Winnipeg); Mrs. H. Ryan, Nias Wini- | fred Claxton," Miss Isabel Waldron, | Mrs. W. Gordon Mylks, Mrs, Travers | | Hora, Miss Mary Hora, Mrs. D. | « Mrs. Ww. G. H. C | Fraser, Miss Bessie Sanderson, Mrs | W. W. Gibson, Miss Edith Fraser, | Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Mrs. 'Geo. McKay, Mrs. Arthur Ellis, Mrs. FE. Sparns, | Mrs. J. Sparks, Miss Martha! | Smith, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. S. Me- | Bride, Mrs. George Hanson, Mrs, J. H. Sutherland, Mrs. S. H. Simpson, | Mrs. R. J. Gardiner, Mrs. W. Linton, | | Mrs. G. S. Bowerbank, Miss L. Nor-| ton-Taylor, Miss Agnes Browne, Miss | Marion Redden, Miss Mabel Brown. | field, Mrs. Henry Wade, Mrs. Hobart | Dyde, Mrs. John MacKay, Miss Nina | Ferguson, Mrs. Dudcan Robertson, |, Mrs. Havelock Price, Miss Lena Wil-| son, Mrs. Henry Crumley, Mrs. T. H.| Milo, Mrs. R. Uglow, Mrs. Prideaux, Mrs. M. V. Plummer, Mrs. J. Campbell, Miss Helen Uglow, Mrs. | J. A. Macpalil, Miss Gwendolin Wad- dell, Mrs, R, W, Garrett, Mrs. S. C.| Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Douglas Hammond, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. R. W. ( t a k t J. Russell Stewart, Mrs. H. E. Rich- ardson, Miss Jean Craig, Miss Alleen | Macnee, Miss Mattie Robertson, Miss | Phyllis. Plummer, Miss Agnes Johns- | ton, Miss Jessie Smith, Miss Kath-| {leen Ryan, Mrs. Carlos Kirkgaard, | | Miss (Giwenneth Merrick, Mrs. Arthur | | Craig, Mrs. E. J. Bidwell, Mrs. A. {-B. Willlamson, Mrs. Lily Murray, | | Mrs. William Morgan, Mrs. S. J. M.| | Compton, | Janet Richmond, Miss Marion Less- [ lie, Miss Kathleen Daly, Miss Syb- | bald Hamilton, Misses Susie and | { Mamie Anglin, Mrs. Harold Davis, Miss Hilda Hague, Miss Millie Fer- | ris, Mrs. R. O. Sweezy, Mrs. George | | Clarke Wright, Miss Jessie Slater, | Miss Frances Wright, Mrs. Jeremy | f Javior, Mrs. K. M. Saunders, Miss | Edith Folger, Mrs. | Mrs, Keene Hemming, Miss Ewing | Macfarlane (Ottawa), Mrs. George | Bawden, Mrs, Edward Rees, Mrs. | | Suorge McGowan, Mrs. R.IN.F. Mac- Bennett | Princess street, announc land Mrs. J. Morgan Gray, assisted by | ment attorney-at-law. jorie Pense, Miss Marjorie Brownfield, | in speaking 'of the Miss Mildred | marks : become entangled in the snares Dan Cupid, resulting in the announce- | {ment of his Katie Abramsky, | the daughter of Joseph | Pres. man at a house gathering bury,qight weeks ago, and: it Hugh Macpherson, Mrs. | Woman is still visiting here, for the nuptial event has not Miss Nora | set, near future, Marie, is visiting - Mrs. Wellington street after the first | May. | vid ave i guests of Mr. J.8. R. early in May visit her mother, Thursday for Red Deer, has returned from Robert O'Hara, B after visiting Miss Marguerite Fl. | | Mes. J. B. Cochrane and Miss Chris. | : ine and Sylvia Cochrane will Brigstocke, Mrs. James Cappon, Mrs, | Captain (Cochrane in Ottawa early in | Mrs. James Third, Miss ¢ Fair and mild to-day and on Sunday. TO-NIGHT--Double Discount Stamps On All FORGET HOME AT ST. IRENE ------n OFFERED FOR THE WOUNDED. et APA A PtP PN tims) Marjorie Dense, Hilda Hague, Richardson, Lillian Ként, May gers-and Mamie Anglin. ' - Eva Ro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abramsky, e¢ the engage , Katie, F ae Gould, Boston, Mass. A Boston exchange coming event re- "President Alexander (. jould, of the Common Council, has « of of their daughter Alexander G. engagement to Miss of Kingston, Ont., Abramsky. Could first met the , young wo- in Rox- was a | The young She is The date been the ase of love at first sight. an accomplished musician. but it will probably "» be in =» Mrs. 'Henry Wade has been the gue st of honor at several informal teas and bridge part ies, this week. { Mrs. John N. Glidden, Saul 3 Ww. Glidden: | { Jrock street. Mrs. Hugh Seymour is visiting Mrs, W. Glidden, Brock street. Mrs. G. S. Oldrieve and Miss )drieve will occupy their house on of J. Wilson, Dundas, is spending some ime in ton, | Mrs. A. Gillies and Mmster Da- | and Mrs. | McCann, Wellington street. | John H. Byrne, Ottawa, will | Mrs. | \ Mrs. iS. Oldrieve. * * Mrs. Ernest Cunningham and Mas. | er Paul Cunningham, guests of Mrs. | C. Carter, West street, left on Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Ottawa, | are guests - of their daughter, Miss tuth Campbell, until after Convoca- ion Miss Charlie Short, East King street, Urange, N. | join | ay. Before leaving Kingston they | Rogers, Miss May Rogers Miss Adice | ill be en pension at the "Residence" Earl street. | * * ' | The Dancing Club, which was to have met this week at the home of Mrs. Howard Folger, was postponed. Miss Etta Ward has returned, after | | spending some time in Rochester, N.Y, r. and Mrs, F. Phillips and Miss | Jennie Phillips are soon expected | rom Toropto. They have taken the! | house on Johnson street formerly oc- ! cupied by Mrs. Henry Wade. Col. I'- D. R. Hemming return from Belleville on Friday. Miss Marjorie Jones, Ottawa, is the uest of Mrs; Douglas Hammond, | ing street. | Charles Livingston and Ross Liv ! ingston returned from 'Toronto on ed | W. F. Nickle, | Friday. A. W. Browne is spending the week- end in Brampton. { Nursing Sister Reade is in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gibson return- | farlane, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. George | ed from Montreal to-day and are oc | | Nie hol, Mrs. John Elliott, Miss Eve- | lyn Crawford, Mrs. W. Crothers, Mes.) | Blackhall, | * * | Mrs. L. T. Best, Sydenham street, | | entertained some of Miss Margaret's friends at a very jolly party on Friday aftersoon. Miss Crothers, Miss {-Jidith Fraser, Miss Doris McKay, Miss | Phyllis Roughton and Miss Nevada | Best assisted Mrs. Best in looking after the little guests, who included | the Misses Nora Williamson, Florence | Bibby, Flo Cunningham, Betty Nickle, | Jextruds 3 Mahood, Esther Mahood. Al 1 lion. Cola 0), Syivia White, fidith Rees, | Ghigo), = Margaret Davis, Chris- | tine Keeley, Jean Brown, and Mas- | ters Dick Lavelle, Bert Winnett, Don: [ald McKay, Donald Crothers, Allen ! Renton, Bobby Sparks, Jack Gardin- er, Henry Mylks, Howard Gallagher and Fulton Bost. re | A Dutch luncheon was given at: the | Country Club to-day, when the usate | included (he: Misses Mildred . { oupying Mrs. Skinner's house on Gore] street. Lieat. Stewart Lavell is spending a week 'at his howe in Lindsay. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Suit. Sudbury, | are in town for Convocation. Capt. S. L. Cunningham has turned from Ottawa. Miss Gertrude Low and Master Wil- ar, visiting Me. and Mrs. Edward | ow, will return next week, | Mrs. Lorne MacDougall and het | baby, New York, are visiting; Prof. and Mrs. John Watson, Union street | west. "Mrs. P. A. Macleod, Kemptville, i is| on a visit to iriends in Kingston. Misses Marjoriv and Do: othy Johns: re | i ton, Jean got inelll and. 2. Hasson [said the treatment will be continued . , i and John ed here on Friday dnd were guests of Miss Florence E ligtt, Barrie street. Mr. and Mes, Sanford Calvin, Uni | versity Avenus, returned from To- ronto to Mr. and Mrs. J.C Gurd, Montreal, | of Mr. and Mig... Should be quiet and pentlemduly, but always well tailored and perfect- This is a most popular ly fitted. style and we are showing it tn variety of new and attractive weaves. Prices: 315 $16 and 420, j A Kil Cori COMPANY "|and approved by the United States RUPTURE EOE] fn © Seeley, Who F. H. Seeley of of Chicago and Phila-} {delphia, the noted truss expert, will hay ae the New Randolph oHtel and will remain in ?Kngston Tagaday only, April 27th. Mr, Seeley "The Spermatic Shield as now ui 'government will not only retain any} immediate and complete relief closes the pening in 10 days on the in Spain,. producing © results ft surgery, Harmful injections, Mr. has documents from the | ton, D. C t ly rity LG fOr a without ht Devi Kien the hoard t Te England! justed and the tlaims. paid by medical: treatments or 'prescripuons. | Street, Mr. and Wes, John Stansbury, | Kingston, announce Wor ho Wisin, The wi here early in ---- (Continued on page 12) Monthly Meating. The y meeting of the Woman MT Donthly Kingston Gen- eral Hospital, will be held Monday | afternoon next, at three o'clock in | room. The Claims Promptly Adjusted. "Recent fite losses have just heen a H. Godwin & Son, agents for the Rritish-America Assurance Co., in the n's | BEI PERLE EIDE SELLE S ES » KJ le | specter Hunter was in town yester- | day investigating | Napanee river. | a subsidary company of the | the front are asking for flower seeds. tal to take IS E iotly | 1 ot ing sine acta. like fo, Lor nothing, "Prussia, (he Belgian e s and students r it to-da WAR BULLETINS. The .German Admiralty says officially that the German high seas fleet has repeatedly cruised in the North Sea without en- counterihg anything of the British' fleet. It was stated at the Wash- ington State Department Friday that Great Britain was about to further tighten the blockade on German contraband from the United States, Two Zeppelins were 'sighted off the Nortumberland coast on the North Sea Friday afternoon and flew eastward pursued by a ficet of British A aetoplanes, It is stated that Germany, Austria and Italy have now en- tered a definite agreement that Italy shall keep her neutrality. Latest reports indicate that a terrific battle for the possession of the hills at Xpres is stiil go- ing on. The British losses are + heavy but no #round ceded. EUS II LE It aie Sees tp tibet ttt * A German merchant steamer * sunk by British off Lima, Peru; + | % crew saved. + * + + Russian cavalry is again raid- + ing East Prussia. * SPE Rbe Napanee April 24.--Provincial Fish In- some cases of al leged illegal taking of fish from the The Napanee Canning Company, Cana- | | dian Cannpers Limited, will not open | its fac tory here this year, as it has a! | large amount of last season's stock yet unsold. C. M, Warner has purchased a sev passenger Overland automobile. In the historical Hall last night Professor Squain, Toronto Univer- sity, gave a lecture on "France and | the French People." | The Women's Missionary Society, {of Trinity Church served tea yester- day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. A. W. Grange, John street. Dr. Campbell, who has been giving {a course of lectures .in the Town {Hall in connetion with the St. John': Ambulance Association, will com- mence another series on "Home Nur-! sing" on Monday evening. The members of Napanee Lodge, | No. 86 and Argylle Lodge, No. 212, [1.O.0.F., will attend divine service lat St. Mary Magdelen Churh ee a Sunddiy morning. Mrs. Robert Frizzell left yesterday + n---------------------------- for Toronto with her daughter, Mrs. | Charles Zollner. i The case of Hannah vs. the Cana- |dian Pacific Railway Company heard | iin Napanee 'yesterday was adjourn- {ed until the 17th of May. i en- "Twilight Sleep" Discredited. New York, Aprit 24.--Too many | "blue babies" and too high a percen:- | | age of deaths among the twilight | sleep infants have caused two of the] | largest maternity hospitals in New| | York te abandon the latest method | { for painless childbith. The Polyclinic and the City hospi- | tals authorized this announcement | i to-day. At the Jewish Maternity and the Sloane Maternity hospitals it was! sald the use of the "twilight sleep" treatment has been greatly restricted Physicians in charge of the Poly- JClinie medical school and the City hospttat-at Blackwell's Istand to-day denied that the twilight sleep treat- | ment had been entirely abandoned. ' Dr. George Shears of the Polyclinic nh some cases. » Asking For Flower Seeds Berlin, April 24.--The soldiers at| {The aviaga gers print letters ET a4 be fe oi Ee the (used for p on. Braves {of soldiers and in ether ways. - {Hoods Sarsaparilia, a Spring {Everybody is troubled at this sea- {son with loss of vitality, failure of ii |appetite, that! tired feeling, or with ibilious turns, dull headaches, indi- (gestion and other stomach troub! lor with pimples and other srupuions ou the face and body. The reason is that the blood is impure -and im, poverisheéd. Hood's Sarsaparilla reileves all these atlments. It'ls the old reliable medicine that has stood the fest of forty years, that makes jure, rich, rod blood--that every organ and builds. vp the whole sys the ali-the-year- tem. nis 1 " round blood-purifier health-giver. igh nas £1 Cash "Purchases! Steacy's Anniversary Sale Imm mr ne The Greatest Merchandising Event of the Year Starts Monday Mornin 9 O'clock And Continues Throughout the Week i A i, 4 g at See First Page of Supplement for Detail DAVIES Friday and Saturday BEEF ™ 16¢ ROUND STEAKS, SIRLOIN STEAKS oT ET EER EET wo Again we celebrate the founding of this store with a big sale that will overshadow in magnitude and value-giving any similar sent known in the trade history of Kingston. It's with pride we open. is "34th Anniversary Sale"--proud of the fact that Kingston and district people have bestowed upon us their confidence for the last 34 years. We thank you and extend a cordial invitation to share in the Saal bargains offered for next week--it will outrival any previous event! KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE NOW Is Houscleaning Time AND MAY 1ST MOVING TIME. Let us light your home now, when carpets are up. Prices moderate. H. W.Newman Electric Co., Agents for famous "Osram" Tungsten Lamps. Try them. a ROASTS) THERE IS A DISTINCTIVE oars hinds About SUN- KIST Padiagén-vjusi as distinctive a as I the ality of their contents. cueh N-KIST Seeded and Seedless Raisins. GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, LTD, stitute; so be The or i Th are look- ing for is the kind we Ss g we Kusraniee prompt de- Our spring goods are ready for your epection. We have a large assortment of fine Made-in-Canada Shoés on the newest and best lasts Tor Spring. Try us if you Sant the best: value in shoes. Aer 1 BROOK i Ht PEAL! the United States Saturday 23 an undesirable alien under the defence Act.

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