vc em Amateur Finishing at 3 Best's Best Service Best Results Best Prices Now if you are an amateur photographer what more .could you expect? You can also pro cure the BEST FILMS BEST PAPER BEST CHEMICAL SUPPLIES At Bests' § The Popular Drug Store OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 59. Branch 2018 --_-- Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 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- lence, And We Use Ne TN Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street to supply the returned soldier with artic he may need to complete his civilian outfit. Cuff Links Scarf Pins Pocket Watches Watch™Chains Watch Fobs Fountain Pens Pen Knives Cigarette Cases : Military Brushes" Signet Rings Marriage Licenses. Wedding Rings SMITH BROS. Jewelers Limited Established. 1840 King Street, Kingston "Now She's Happy" For bread making try a brea dough thoroughly and saves a lot of labor. kitchen help. dlonfelme ... ... ... ... 8 loaf size We have some fine oval Japann A special nice one, 21 in. ... A larger one, 24 in: . . ed trays: She Is using a Happy Thought Cooking Range. It bakes so beautifully, and uses so little fuel she is just delighted. We have a fine line of second hand cook- ing stoves, ranging in price from $15.00 upwards. For Saturday we feature: 1 Size 8, re-built Happy Thought: Range Size 9, re-built Happy "Thought Range. Your Choice . . $35.00 a Heating 116 Dandy If you need Stove our No. Oak, burns either coal or wood. Regular price $17. Saturday . .. $15.00 d mixer. It kneads the It is a well-tried ree een Roy Mairs are eafiin in evidence. RE .. 81.10 Sani Flush, to clean the closet bowl, regular 30¢; Saturday 250 Dish Mops, regular 15¢; Saturday ... ... ... ... Next Week--Look for pgint advertisement. «+ 18¢ McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. 69-71 Brock Street. y patrick, Edith Carruthers, Margaret i} Capt. W. S. McCann, M.C., (Big-@en: "V, W. Odlum, Mary Strange, Rose =7 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SPPPIPe PPO Told In | Twilight (Notice--Hereatier, the Whig, in common with otuer papers all uve- Canada, will make a onarge of Suc. for inserting an engagement, mar- riage or reception announcement.) * sw The da the city hall last evemng © the auspices of the Dauguters of the Empire was a de~ cidea succ , and very much enjoy- large number of guests, wno enthusiastic gver the Arrangements wien were periect in every detail. Mrs, J. BH, Larruthers 40d Mrs. James Hamilton received ana among taose present were Hrig.- General and mrs. C. WN. pPerreau, lieut.-Lot. and Mrs. R. J Gardiner, Clionet ana mrs, Ugilvie, Colonel and Mrs. J. N. 8. Leslie, Major and Mrs. Lancaster, Major apd Mrs. . C. 8S. fanson, Major and Mrs. McManus, Major and mrs. Arthur Black, Major and Mrs. hugn Wolnerspoon, Cap- tain and Mrs, Askwita, Captain and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Stev- enson, Mr, and Mrs. J. Gorrie, Mrs Neil Black and Miss Scully, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. W, Crothers, mr. and Mrs. A. Lang- am, Mr. and Mrs, Linton, Miss Nina jam, Ne. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur, Miss Belle Driver, Misses aarion Leslie, Mildren Jones, Jessie Smith, Wilhe- mina Gordon, Kathleen Carruthers, Rogers, Hazel Martin, Laura Kil- born, Marjorie Uglow, Gwen ; and Doris Folger, Ethel Kent, Marion Booth, Farriet Gardner, Sybil Kirk- Browne, Nora and Elizabeth Cunningham, Beatrice Windrum, Gladys Carrol, Anne and Nora and Katharine Minnes, Isobel Walker, Audrey Rees, Marjorie Hen- derson and Colonel Birdsall, Major Macpherson, Captain Plunkett, Clarke Rbiems, Mulville Paterson and Messrs Allan Hamilton, Ross Livingston, McKee Ryfe and Good- win, Manley Baker, Hickey, Hooper, Campion, Driver, W. Minnes, Arnott Minnes, Kenneth Taylor, W. Steacy, J. Taylor, and many others. LJ . . Those who enjoyed the veiy de- lightful surprise party at Rockwood House on Wednesday evening in hon- our of Miss Lois Scully, who is the guest of Mrs. Edward Ryan and Mrs. Hugh Black, were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ryan, Mr..and Mrs. W. Kent Mac- nee, Major and Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mis. 8. M. Robertson, Captain and ma " | tion Mrs. Stevenson, Miss Ethel Kent, Miss Helen Strange, Miss Mary Strange, Miss Bessie Benjamin (Yarker), Miss Annie Minnes, Miss Laura Kilborn, Miss Gwendolyn and Miss Doris Folger, Miss Jessie Rol- lins, Miss Eleanor Phelan, Miss Gwenneth Merrick, Miss Kathleen Carruthers, Colonel J. BE. Birdsall, Major Eric Carruthers, Captain Ar- thur Black, Captain Rhiems, Major Scott, Captain Peterson, Major W. L. Goodwin, Messrs Arnott Minnes Plunkett, William Minnes, Kenneth Taylor and Jeremy Taylor. * * Nd Miss Anne sterrill, the London, foa8landey correspondent of the Ot- tawa Joufnal, sends the following item of speeial interest to Kings- tonians: "The engagement was an- nounced in a morning paper here of A.D.C. to of "Van- couvet, and only sont of James S. R. MeCann, Kingston, Ontario, to Joy, only daughter of the late Admiral Sir A. H. Markham, K.C.B,, and Lady Markham, of South Kensing- ton. An evening paper commenting upon the interesting announcement states that 'the young lady's par- ents named her 'Joy' because of the great pleasure her arrival gave them, they having waited six years, and when Joy came, she arrived with roses in June only eighteen and a half years ago.' Sounds like a fairy story, doesn't it, and now a Canadian officer has won Joy," and his friends are bdsy congratulating him. Admiral Markham, who died She Tried Them and Found Satisfaction What - Mrs. McKay Says of Dodd's Kidney Pills, Gives the Real Reason Why Dodd's Kidney Pilis Continue to Grow in Popularity as a Kidney . Salt Springs, N.S, - Feb. 21. -- (Special. )--*"I have found satisfac- tion in using Dodd's Kidney Pills, and 1 recommend them to all who suffer." ¥ This is the statement of Mrs. How- ard P. McKay, a well-known and highly-respected resident o this place. This statement goes straight to the point, even as Dodd's Kidney Pills go straight to the kidn ot Dos Kid past Scotia. For more than a a century tKey have been i RousehO: Haat ie {al o had seen another in the: globe. service at one almost every The Canadian last year time corner ( Gove able ces rendered in explora- fudson's Straits and Bay, for 1 i ploration » Davis Street, Lancester Sound, Novaya Zemlya and Hudson | Bay. the Arctic expeditioa of 1875-6 and spccgeded in planting the Union! Jack iu the highest northern posi- | for tion reached up to that time, which vement he was promot-| in and presented with a! gold watch by the Royal Geographi- | cal Society a . - - A very enjoyabie Dutch dinner] was give at the Country Club on Wednesday evening, when the guests included Mrs. Bruce Hop- kins, Mrs. George Wood (Mont real), Mrs. J. C. Stewart (Ottawa), Mrs. Heber Lafferty, Mrs,. Herbert Ryan, Miss May Rogers, Miss Mamie Anglin, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Wilhelmina Gordon and Miss Phyllis Knight. -. - , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weir, Al- fred street, entertained a few young people at their home on Friday ey- ening. A very jolly time was spent in music and games, . * * The hostesses at the curling tea on Tuesday will be Mrs, Asselstine, Miss Tandy, Mrs. L. J. Best, Mrs. D. Phelan and Mrs. J. M. Campbell. * - * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, who have been at the Chateau Belvidere, returned to Ottawa to-day. Miss Ruth Anglin, who is visit- ing Miss Mildred Horsey in Ottawa, is expected. home on Monday. Mrs. Campbell, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. R. Uglow, Barrie street. Arthur Martin, of Toronto, is spending the week-end in town. The students of the junior year in arts, science and medicine of Queen's University are making ar- rangements for a dance to be held in Queen's gymnasium on Friday evening, February 28th . * » Miss Edith Rees, of Gananoque, has been spending a few days with friends in town: Miss Jessie Rollins, of Peterboro, who has recently returned from England, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. S. R. McCann, Wellington street. Miss Bessie Robertson, Union street, has returned home after a delightful visit with friends in Halj- ax. - » - Mrs. George Bawden® has arrived in Kingston from England, and is {thé guest wf lrer mother, Mrs. Joseph Qarrington, River street. Mrs. Albert Chown and Miss Jean Chown will go to Toronto for the Mendelssohn Choir concerts, and will stay with Mrs. Segsworth in Rosedale. Mrs. Richard Hooper, formerly of Kingston, will arrive in Toronto from St. John, N.B., next week, and will be the guest of Mrs. R. F. Segsworth in South Drive. If the weather holds two Kings- ton ladies' rinks will go to Toron- to next week for the Ontario Curl- ing Association meet, - » - 1 Miss Constance Cooke and Mise Louise Kirkpatrick returned from Toronto to-day. ¥ Mrs. R. S. Waldron, Miss Betts, Miss Ada Birch, Mrs. H. L. Ashley, Mrs. Jack Gorrie, Mrs. G. B. McKay, Mrs. Cartwright, Mrs. H. F. Mooers and Mrs, Elmer Davis are members of the curling club who are leaving for Toronto on Monday for the bon- spiel there. i Mr. Lister of the Bank of Nova Scotia is spending the week-end in London Mrs. W. J. Gibson, Gore street, will be hostess at the Bridge Club on Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Sutherland, Gore street, entertained informally at the tea hour on Wednesday. - * * Miss Lois Scully of Montreal who is with Mrs. Neil Black has been tho guest of honour at several informal affairs this week. Mrs. White and Miss Mary White of Sherbrooke are the guests of Mrs. Tofield, Barrie street, Mrs. J. S. R. McCann and Master David Gillies are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. David Gillies in Carleton Place. ; and Master Bert Winnett, who are at present in England and expect to sail for Canada early in March. Mrs. A. P. Chown and Miss Jean Chown léft on Friday for Toronto. Mrs. W. E. Steacy and little Miss Peggy of Halifax are the guests of Mrs. E, T. Steagy, King street. for Montreal. Mrs. H: L. Scott, Johnston street, left on Friday for Toronto. Mrs. J. J, Sparks and Mrs. Hunt- ingdon Simpson, who are in Toronto, are expected home Rext week. L, C. Lockett left on Thursday for Boston. _ Mrs. George Wood returned. to Montreal to-day after spending a few ays ith Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, at _ Mrs. A. 8, Ferguson, Unjon street, tutertained inlormaily at the tea at a de afternoon, Mrs, T. n Sullindes will be host- Black is in tow et -- i T---- ---- thanked him for valu-| e various voyages of ex-! He commanded the Alert i a SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919: | J Colonel and Mrs. A. W. Winnett Captain D. Arthur left yesterday @ | SE otro) : 3 ' ---- PAGE THREE Probs: Easterly Winds; snow to-night and Sunday. | esa" NEESER ENA NANA RENN EAR NNR RNAN TONIGHT at STEACY'S A number of specially attractive articles are offered for to-night's selling at this busy store together with a number of others offered during the day. Store open till 9.30 p.m. Sale of Ladies' Neckwear A small lot of 40 collars made in such ma- terials as satin, georgette, crepe de chene, voile, organdy, etc. Every collar new this sea- son, but slightly counter soiled. Formerly priced from 50c up to $3.00. Tonight .. .. .. .... .. se iv us L108 a mm, Crepe de Chene f ; y ; 500 yards of imported silk crepe de chene in colors &f Foch blue, mauve, mist grey, French grey, nile. apricot, sand, vic- tory red, flesh, sky, black and white. This silk is particularly desirable for waists, dresses, soles and underwear. A regular $1.75 value. - Tonight .. .. .. .. . oo. . $1.47 cami- » A ss pA Embroidery Sale 500 yards only of embroidery insertions, 34 to 10 inches wide. Priced from 10c on up to 85c a yard. This lot must be cleared out. To-night, a yard . . . . volun Joe A A AA AAA AA eA AtAAAAPttatranar UNBLEACHED COTTON : 500 yards extra good quality unbleached cotton, full 36 inches wide and worth to-day 20c a yard. "To-night . . .15¢ WHITE COTTON 600 yards of beautiful soft white long cloth, free from dressing and full 36 inches wide. with 'other values offered. 'To-night ry ; 4 TABLE CLOTHS . 5 only, mercerized Table Cloths. Size 2 x 2 } yardsina good assortment of patterns to choose from. Regular price $6.00. Tonight . © .. .. : C....3489 absolutely Compare this xt ut en 100 William E. Gray, Brockville, died iy | on Friday. He was 4 contractor snd ee | member of (he Pablic Ofilities Com Tmission, = dort.