Now if you are an amateur photographer what more could You éan also pro- you expect? cure the PRST FILMS BEST PAPER 7 At Bests' The Popular' Drug Store OPEN SUNDAYS - = BEST CHEMICAL SUPPLIES EE THE Watches For 80 vears this old firm has been "Wateh Shop" of the Kingston district. WALTHAMS-- The watch best known, in Eastern America. SWiss-- Known the over. whole world ELGINS-- A famous product of lence. And We Use N Keeley Jr, MOD. .. Those people (and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eye examin- ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made by us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconven- "The West." Also Hamiltons, Howards And other reliable makes, Ranging in price up to $200.00 And all Guaranteed Wedding Rings SMITH BROS. Jewelers Limited Established 1840 King Street, Kiugston Marriage Licenses. BO a "I"FARM ' STOCK AUCTIONEER If you ure going to have n sale it wil pay you to phone or write BE, L. Amey Verons, Ont: Holstelns 8 specialty Connections with Hell. Phone, Hap rowsmith, Tonight, % No sale shoes 0 Last Chance AT Sutherland's BIG RED LETTER exchanged after Wednesday, February 5th } It pays to wear Sutherland's Shoes-- They ; : last longer. : SRR * 1 - Fmd SAT FLPTYN w-- - ! sf. hd SPEEPEEP02430 $500000 S000 (Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in common with other papers all over Canada, will make a charge of 50c. for inserting an engagement, mar- riage or reception announcement.) - > - * Mrs, W. Kent Macnee received on Thy ay af since r marriage, at the home of her sister, 'Mrs. Cecil Whalley, King street The latter was wearing a charming gown of gray, 'while the bride looked lovely in her wedding dress, with corsage of sweetheart roses. Pink and white were gracefully arranged in the pretty rooms, the same flowers making. an artistic centre for the tea table. Mrs, James Cappon poured tea, Francis Hill Maenee, coffee, Miss Alice Macnee cut the ices, As- sisting them were Mrs.GarnetLockett, | Miss Ethel Kent ¢ Strange 2 » * ? Mrs. James Stewart Friday afternoon, when Stewart was with her. Mrs. Stethem wag in charge of the tea and Hubert! Stewart. . ss Mrs. Paul P. Powis, wood street, 6 on Thursday afternoon. Ld LJ * 149 Colling- Fred : Brooks and Miss Muriel ton. Capt n¥in, Sask. is , C. Farrell, RAF, spending a few days St. Clare Apartments Miss Agnes Richardsom been visiting in Ottawa home this week Mra, P. G. C. Campbell George street, will be hostess at the fort- nightly Bridge Club on Tuesday even- ing returned « + * Dansville, N.Y., is vis, and Mrs. D. J Mrs. Scott, iting her parents, Mr Dick, Earl street Major Garnett Greer, M.C., Peter- boro, is spending a few dgys with Lieut.-Col. ¥. E. Birdsall,} Clergy street Miss Helen Sirange, Sydenham stree{ left to-day for Toronto, where she Jill be the guest of her aunt, Mrs, MacLennan. i (eorge Smythe, West street, and Miss Bessie Smythe, left this week for New York and Philadelphia' Miss Macgregor, Smith's 'Falls, was in town for the graduation of her brother, Dr. James Macgregor. G. Y. Chown left this week Cleveland for Miss Maude Pearson, who has béen the guest of Mrs. D. G. Laidlaw, Ear} strecy, returned to Toronto on. Fri- day. » Matron Lena Macharen, of the Fleming Convalescent Home, Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs. Hugh C. Nickle, Earl street. Mr, and Mrs.Dunning were in town NO TONIC LIKE HooD'S Sarsaparilla For a Time Like This, After Influenza, the Grip. When purified blood, rebuilt strength and regulated bowels are es- sential. ' In the after-effects of influenza, the grip and other prostrating dis- eases, Hood's Sarsaparilla has re- markable health-helping effect. It expe's the poisons that have weakened and depleted the blood, causing pallor, anaemia, flabby flesh and lax muscles. It is the standard blood remedy with a successsful re- sord of néarly fifty years. ' Many people--it is really astenish- ing how many----need a fine, gentle, easy cathartic jn these trying times. We recommend Hood's Pills, used in the best families, and equally effec- tive with delicate women or robust nen, i BR HITRETLL sis AGENCY FOR ALL Special attention will be given your trom the Old Country. to 3°F. Homey, CP. Thar b DAILY BRITISH WHIG, rnoon, for the first timey i assisting her were Miss Nora Minnes, | Miss Edna Chown and Miss Bessie will receive from 4-to) Brooks are visiting friends in Hamil | tvs § Mo08O- | japd for the past two years, has re- Toronto for the graduation of heir son, Dr. Charles Dunning. Miss Ruth Anglin, Barl street, is § next week for Ottawa to be f Miss Mildred Horsey ie Dicksen and Miss Phy!- . who are with Mrs. Hugh C. street, expect to return {to Toronto next week. - { . » . | Miss All sufficien to { hospital and | Lindsay 1 Mry, J Heaslip, Victoria ave- {nue, Gananoque, is coming to Kings- ton, where she will spend the balance iof the winter i n Hughes has recovered be able to leave the return to her home at Miss Helen Rees, Gananegue, is in | Bast Orange N.J., visiting her sister, Mrs. Ira A. Kip. Miss Audrey Rees came up from Gananoque for the dance on Thurs. day night Mr. and Mrs, Macmillan, Avon- ore, were in town for convocation, carnations |. go, their son, Dr. A. C. Macmillan, received his degree, - Mrs. Donald M. #Fraser and her sister, Mrs. Hart, who were in town Mrs. | pie week left yesterday for Perth. W ile} The L. C. Reading Club will meet wt the home of Mrs. W. F. Jackson, Sydenham street, on Monday after- Mrs. Frank Ryan, Mrs. Hugh Ryan, | . and Miss Helen | Major J, Hope, M.C., D.8.0., Perth | spent a few days in town this weak, Mrs. George Bredem and her two 20 Ve 1 : Fareive : On | sons have taken a house in San Fran- Mrs. J. C.|.jg00, where they will reside in fu- | ture. + * * Mrs. Jack Langmuir (formerly Miss Lee Comstock, Brockville) re- | cetved in Toronto this week for the { first time sfnce her marriage, when he was assisted by Mrs. W. H, Com- stock, Miss Wilhelmina Comstock and Miss Kathleen Craig, Brockville, Miss Kellogg, Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. J. O. Origp, Portsmouth. Mrs. Melbourne O'Halloran, who | has been doing V.A.D. work in Eng- is with her {turned to Canada and with Dr. and Mrs. 8. W. Dyde, Villa| parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean, | Ottawa. who has | . 0s | Messts. R. J. Young (convenor), D. J. Nickle, H. B. Kenner, H. M. Fair and C. F. Abbott are tp be very fhuch |congratulated on the access of the | first annual ball of the Queen's Uni- [versity Returned Men's Club, which {was enjoyed by a large mumber of {guests on Thursday evening in the City Hall. Mrs. Charles F. Giorno, Brockville, is in Kingston to join her husband, |Sergt. Glopno, stationed here -with the Dental Corps. , Joseph Buck, Kingston, spent the week-end the guest of Mrs. N. Van alstine and family, Napanee, Mrs. W. H. Moffat, Napanee, spent la couple of days in Kingston. -. * Mrs. Cond and Master Larry Cond have returned té Trenton from a visit with Miss Mowat, Miss Mary LeéHuray, Westmount, visiting Mrs. J. A. Waddell and Mrs, Robinson, returned to her home yes- terday, Mrs. J. A. Waddell returning with her. be Miss Lillian Watson, Montreal, re- turned home to-day. Mrs. Gouinloeki the guest of Mrs. R. J. McKelvey, Bagot street, return. | ed to Toronto on Friday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cook, Kings- ftom, were in Cornwall for a few days the gues Mrs, Cooke's brother, P. J. Lally, ~ . * - » Miss Nellie Foley, Gananoque, is visiting her brother W. Foley, Divi- sion street, Miss Adama, Mrs, W. H. Hughes and daughter, will leave for New York on Monday to visit Mrs. R. W, Alcombrack. Mr. and Mrs: J. B, Blanchard, Napanee, who are visiting F. W. Coates and Miss Phillis Coates, 502 Princess street, celebrate their sixty -first wedding anniversary to-morrow, February 2nd. Their many Kihg- ston friends extend congratulations and wish them many more years of happiness. ; (Continued on Page 10.) A PROGRAMME OF NER WAS PRESENTED AT A GATHER. ING IN NAPANEE. Soldiers Home from Overseus---Pigk- al Notes. . (From Our Own Correspondent) Napanee, Feb. Musical and Litera third meeting in Hall on Tuesday last: The pro- grammé of the evening was devol- ed mostly to Shakespeard. W. 3. Herrington glve an excellent add: ess 'on the play of Henry VHY. br. Hai audience very much with his singing. The voeal and instrumental soiec- young girls in the quaint old "Norris Dances" of the period was very muel family or friends, going to or admired." Lieut. Charlie Fitzpatrick return-|z ed on Sunday from England where he was North Sea. Miss Anna Fitzpatrick, Toronto, spent Su with her 'mother on Bridge st Mrs. Wilkia H. Mad- ani, Tvmid, Sask. is visiting Mr. and Napanen 1~Tho Napanee |S Society held irs {2 he Oddfellows' |: old Angrove, Kingston, pleased the = assistant surgeon on a des-|z troyer of the British navy. Ia the | EEE EL EEE EE EARL EAE AR 2 ERASERS AARECERERARR tions were unusually well rendered |= Jand the graceful dancing. of the od Pansies In His Gardea--Person- [28 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919. Probs: Sunday, fine and much colder. 0 Mm Store Open To-night Until 9.30. . ~~ The most stupendous sale of this beautiful pure wool knitting floss and down ever offered in Canada. ® We received 1075 pounds of this most desirable wool at a year ago prices, which enables us to offer at unprecedented low figures, as quoted below: # MONARCH FLOSS AND DOWN---The floss in full | oz. balls and the down in 2 oz. balls. The golors are mist, cadet, copen, royal service, lavender, purple, & sand, brown, heather, nile, emerald, moss, migonett: resetid set, pink, tea rose, rose, strawberry, scarlet, cardinal, maroon, lemon, apricot, black, white and gunmetal--absolutely the greatest and most com- = plete assortment of wool ever offered for a special selling in Kings- ton. Take full advantage of it to-night and anticipate your require-- = ments for six months ahead. No restrictions as to quantities; all sales . for cash; no approbation or returiis allowed. ; B Monarch Down. Tonight - . . . fleumy yi Monarch Floss. Tonight . . a Fee ee ee was séventy-nie. years of age. Thel Tilt, Newburg Road. © | eaitve of her death wis a paralide lis in Toronts HIE wee stroke, Miss Edna THI, Orangevint, , of the is the guest-gf her brother HH. J BE