Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1919, p. 3

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Best's Branch For Dr. Hickey's Speedy Cure For Coughs and Colds. Men's Jewelry | plendidly equipped the returned soldier he may need his civilian outfit. Cuff Links Scarf Pins Pocket Watches Watch Chains Watch Fobs Fountain Pens Pen Knives Cigarette Cases Military Brushes Signet Rings Baby Foods, Hand Lotions, Cold Creams, A Face Powders, ders, Cameras, Films and Supplies, Pins, Needles and Thread. Chocolate, Ete BEST'S BRANCH The Handy Shop, Phone 2018, Talcum Pow- les icles Remodelled and Repaired "W.F.GOURDIER 76-80 Brock Street. Wedding Rings SMITH BROS. Jewelers Limited Established 1810 King Street, Kingston Marriage Licenses. LIB BY'S || to Asparagus Tips... . .. , Mammoth Green, large ting 30e k Balad Dressing ... .80¢ (Coast Sealed Oysters) D. COUPER 841-3 Princess St. Phone 76 ERAL ke 3 for Chronic W 80, 78. PRICE IN ENGLAN Sh Tanners id Ra. NW HED FORD *THERAPION' #15 OR Tae. oe OED GENUINE PACKETS: Ramsay's Paint Now is your opportunity to paint the hall or bedroom be- fore the sprin® housecleaning starts. We are offering this week, choice of 38 shades. Regular price .. .. ... .$1.25 quart can Sale price ... .. .. . . ..$1.00 quart can Our Second-hand Stoves are going fast. They range in price from $15.00 to $35.00, and include some re-built Happy Thought Ranges. wd Wa We guarantee them as strongly as we do a new stove, and arrange terms to suit you. Our new Happy Thought Range is a delight; is attractive in appearance, a splendid cooker and baker and has every de- vice on it to help the cook. We are agents for McClary's Sunshine Hot Air Furnaces: I Would like you to see them and get our prices for installing. McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. 69-71 Brock Street. Phone 237. Rugs and fl coverings of every de- . Jexiption. 4 floor gover upholstering 1 ma- Gur lig dent il mk Our stock is very large and our prices are "Very ht." : day toilet touches outs Cent aon and docs Told In Twilight S299 $400 (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.) « & = Mr R. E tertaine afternoon Kent, King street, en- the tea hour on Tuesday in honour of Mrs. E Leslie, who is a most weleome visit- or in town Lovely spring flowers a everywhere, and were also used to form a most artistic centre for the tea table, which was in charge of Mrs, Hansord Hora, Mrs, W. Kent Macnee and Miss Loretta Swift. Assisting them were Mrs: Hugh Ryan, Miss, Gwendolyn and Miss Doris Folgef, Miss Mamie Aug- lin, Miss Helen Strange and Miss Ethel Kent, were LJ - . Mrs, C. N. Perreau was hostess at an informal dance on Tuesday even- ing in honour of Major Erie Cartuth- ers who is leaving to-morrow for New York, to sail on Saturday for England to rejoin his regiment. . » . Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mrs. James Reid, mother of C. M. Reid, 'and sister of the late Sir Mackenzie Bowell, who cele brated her ninety-third birthday on Sunday in Belleville - - es Mrs. J. 8. R."McCann entertained | , delightful children's party on lay afternoon in honour of] Master David Gillies' birthday - - - W. T. G. Brown, will receive three to six, the last Friday 181 on Friday, and after of the Mrs, llam street, 28th, from wards on month . . LJ & m ri Miss l.ettice Tandy, King will entertain at +he tea how in honour of Mr E street, to morrow Van Leslie . . . Miss Kay Copeland, Ottawa, who has been visiting Miss Gweneth Carr-Harris, Mack street, left for her home yesterday D. L.. Willson, Campbell's Bay, Que., spent the week-end in the city, the guest of Mrs. R. Davidson, University avenue Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Geiger, ton, are guests of Mr. and James Beecher, Brockville Mrs, F. J. Hoag and daughter, Miss Teddy, have returned from Toronto, after spending the last month with Mrs. H. C. Upton. Miss Janet Bickham left on Mon- day for Montreal, where she will spend the week-end as the guest of Mrs. George Bickham. Lieut. and Mrs. Robert Edmunds PA A AP A PP A al Chronic Skin Disorders Now Overcome Quickly There is no hope of getting rid of disfiguring skin blemishes until the blood is purged of every trace of un- clean matter. Wonderful results follow the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills which provide he blood with the elements it needs to become rich and red. Quickly indeed the blood is brought to normal strength, is filled with nutrition, is given power to drive out of the system the humors that >cause rashes, pimples, pasty complexion and kindred ills. Don't delay. Get Hamilton's Pills to-day; they go to work at once and give wrompt results. Mild, efficient, safe for men and women or children. Get a 25c box to-day from any dealer, Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing If you want Kings- Mrs. to keep your hair looking its best, be careful what yon wash it with. Don't use prepared shampoos or anything else, that con- tains too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (whi¢h is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teasposutuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thorough- ly. 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 excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. "You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, fjand a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. ANNI NNN NN NNN NN Jy sco So fr v 2s i cathe ant Dat he first van, | Wil irs floated Hor iave biliton Canadian , Quesi's Hotel woth ns * = 3 nd Mrs. Henry F. RX taken an. apartm »au Belvidere H.- Coleman, Napanee, s guest of Mrs Norman | street. Fenwick ™ehatea returned from O | hits beer | Fraser A | Mrs K N. | Belvide has |tawa - Mrs Austin B, expected March » * * Gillies and | "| son Are from Eng | som t in Trenton, :1lington' nice O'Rourke, Miss Brophy, We Jima Lake, Alfred street, is] Mrs. William Earnshaw, rnest H, Young, of London, her two children are ibe Mrs. G. H. Williamson, 236 et. They have Been spends ing some time with Major Young at Cobourg Mis Tor- Miss Kennedy Macllwraith, onto, guest of her sister, Saunders, Earl street. Miss Annie Minnes left to-day foy Toronto alter spending the past sev- eral months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Minnes, Bagot street. Judge O'Rielly, Corn- wall, sts of Mr, and Mrs. W .Berm , Barrié street. * - is the are Duncan McTavish spent the week | end in Ottawa. Mrs. Walters, who has been visit- ing ber daughter, Miss Helena Wal- ters, has returned to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conway, Union street, who are in St. Petersburg, Fla.,~«re returning. home early. in March Dr. an [are expected | week to | Mrs, W The | met last Grant was hd d Mrs. Frank 'Bermingham, from New York this be the guests of Mr. and Bermingham, Tuesday evening Bridge night when Mrs. Club Seymour )stess * - LJ Mrs. T. F have been spending St. Petersburg, Fla., expect to return to Cobourg early in 'March Mrs. George McKay, avenue, left sterday for Mrs. A. P. Chown and Miss Jean Chown have returned from Toronto. | Mrs. A. W. Horsey, who has been visiting Mir Sutherland, Sydenham street, returned to Longueuil to-day. Mrs Huntingdon Simpsou and M1 J. F. Sparks, returned from Toronto on Monday. . » - Mrs. L. I. Johnson, Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Simpson, Albert street' Lieut. Jack Goddard, who has just returned from overseas is spending a few days in town. The curling tea yesterday after- noon was not as large as usual, but much enjoyed by the members who were present. Mrs, Gunn, Harrison who | some time at Mr. and i'niversity ye l'oronto Kfgston, is the guest of Mrs. George Hawley, Napanee. Miss Edith Dunlop, Kingston, spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs Higgins, Brockville. =~ * . . the R.-J. The marriage took placé recently in Wrexham, Eng., of Miss+ Helen Beck, daughter of the late Jeffrey Beck, Port Arthur, and Mrs. Beck, Toronto, and Capt. Whiteford Bell, R.A.F., only son of George Hell, K.C., and Mrs. Bell, St. George street, Toronto. Both the bride and groom have friends in Kingston, the latter having atténded Queen's University. - LJ * Another interesting wedding, re- cently solemnized in St. Margaret's church, Westminister, was that of Col. Bruce, Toronto, Consulting Sur- geon for the British almies in France, and Miss 'Angela Hall. Col- onel and Mrs. Bruce who have sail- ed for Canada, spent their - honey- moon at Cherkley, Lord Beaver- brook's country house. which the lat- ter kindly loaned to them. Continued on Page 10.) FOUGHT HN POPGADE H. GIRDWOOD FOUGHT HUNS IN INDIA DR. G. THE Filmed "With the Empire's Fight- ers" and Showed the India Na- tives Scenes + Photographed Among the Indian Troops in France. : Dr. D. H. Girdwood with his splendid war film, "With the Em- pire's Fighters," attracted another packed house in the Grand Opera House on Tuesday evening, and those present were not slow in ex- pressing their appreciation of \this loyal Canadian, who risked so much to try and show in an undeniable way the work that the British army was doing in France - during the war, which has just closed. When the war started Dr. Gird- wood was in India working on a commission for the India Govern- hetter set of books inte the public gchools. This work has not been completed yet and the doelor is til engaged in it. His intimacy with the conditions in India and his knowledge of Ger- many made him see the effects of German propaganda on the natives of India, and when newspaper pub- licity failed to coinbat the evil he volunteered to go to France, take moving pictures of the actual con- ditions and then show the native the ilies of the Hun propaga and Dr. Girdwood was comme for his work by several high offi- cials of India and Great Britain. In selecting Kingston as the se- Bodh whieh have been reine his pro- duction show that his work is deep-| Iy APiesiated is Intofesting 16 note that Dr. oy is a Canadian, having been horn near Woodstock. During recent years he 'has, however, been travelling around the world, and | some years. ment to put in an entirely new and | The film was a tremendous succefs, : cond Canadian Dine in which the! = Penis 1s his first visit to Ontario in The U.3. Victory Liberty loan to hel ade in ll 1a expested wo byl] PAGE THREE J -- Probs: Thursday, fair and very cold. i Announcing For To-morrow and Following Days A Formal Presentation of --- the --- Spring Modes Unusual diversity of style is a dominating feature of our collection of Millinery, Suits, Coats Dolmans, Capes and Dresses which contain many beautiful New York novelties and practical garments for every type of woman. J The prices are extraordinarily low for millinery and garments of such quality and refinement--we therefore take this opportunity of soliciting your attention to our formal opening to-morrow, Thursday, the 27 and follow- ing days. 2 See Window Displays Steacy's - Limited SaEassEEnsEEEEEEEEEN to float to the North ks Tanded Pacite way esrn-i fF od, Tl safely og Nov. Tth

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