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

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PAGE THREE _ ------ S000606 $000 beer the guest of Mrs. Jackson Syd jemham street ) "Told In ie box THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919. Prohs: Showers late to-night and on Thursday YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDER a \/ Chown and Mrs. Clark or Toronto > and Miss Dorothy week-end with] ' _- r The Spring Rush for! § New Coats and Suits | We take the great- |rricuis tn | ww E (Notice--mereatter, the Whig, in|, ~#¥0 5 oo FWA BS Mrs est care both as to }|ecommon with other papers all over Mptchéll and Miss Caroline will not | Canada, will make a charge of 60c.| urn until June, when the latter {tor inserting an engagement, MAI |. shes her school term . quality and price in | riage or reception announcement.) | . 0» Professor | is Here We are outfitting scores of women every day, and if their satisfaction is any indication the best we can say our new spring stock would be en- tirely inadequate. Take for instance these: The Popular Drug Store . . Spring tonics are now 1 3 { | Carl Kane returned to New York in order. Please let the selection of all | Among the guests at Badminton |©R Monday to resume his law stud-* us suggest the proper | oy Ger Lg : rs. C N. Pert Sg ' {les after spending the past {wo . | General ane a r Williams | W€eks with his parents, Mr. and tonic or blood puri-|[] our : land Miss Phyllis Williams, Corom® (Mrs. J. Kane, Earl 'street J OE fine o eel Mrs. D. S. Swain and twa child fier for you. If you ) Bb jou ers i M Bs and Mrs. W. H. |TeD have returped to their home in by - | Mrs. Iva Martin rs . 5, § ter visitir Mn A KE do you will feel fit |P. Elkins, Mrs. P. C. Stevensdn, [Moutreal after visiting: Mrs and fine. Miss Lo: etta Swift, Major and Mrs | Mrs. (Dr) GQ. F Cliff, Mortiach, Hugh Wotherspoon, Major and Mrs {Sask., who, with her little son, Ar- . 3 C S. Hanson, Captain and Mrs, Cecil [hyr, has been visiting her brother, 9. Adams, Major and Mrs. H. P, Laf- I wilfam Mundell, 59% Arch street, ferty, Major and Mrs. Ingpen, Miss | hag returned home. : Alleen and Miss Rose Rogers, Miss | ss = Harriét Gardiner, Miss Sybil irk. J. C. Elliott, M.P.P., was enter- patrick, Miss Kathleen and Miss [tained at the Frontenac Club on Open Sundays Edith Carruthers, E. C. Gildersleeve, { Tuesday at dinner. Judge Lavell, rrr A Major Kidd, Captain Clarke, Captain | Messrs. J. L Whiting, A. B. Cun- 1 Roberts, James Swift and others. iningham, A. J. Macdonell and J. G. 2 ys | Elliott of the Canadian Club were The L. C. Reading clu? will meet | with him. Large next Monday at the home of Mrs.| Miss Kathleen Stratford has re- Francis King, Stuart street. turned from Toronto, after an ex- Assortment of wes tended visit with her aunt on Jarvis Miss Jean Duff, Princess street,|street. will be hostess at the Bridge club $ 2» . next Tuesday evening. C. Livingston is expected home from Florida this week, but Mrs. Women's & Misses' New Suits Quite different than those shown heretofore: incidentaly are very attractive; specially men- tioned are, new box costumes, semi-box, belted and plain tailored models, new vestee costumes and others, elegantly gotten up in every parti- cular. Priced from $19.75 to $85.00 Miss Etta Kirkpatrick, Montreal, is| few days at the College, . . - Hudson Seal ¥ Miss Louise Kirkpatrick, Barrie Livingston is stopping for some time Street,. was hostess at the Reading|in New York, with her sister, Mrs. * Club on Monday afternoon. Kirk. Coats and C n Wedding Rings; Marriage the guest of Mrs. Charles Kirkpat- Their many friends in Kingston will be glad to learn that Mrs. Rob- . Capt. C. V. Fessenden, a grad- Rings, Brooches, Miss Ruth Bliss, Ottawa, is the| uate of the Royal Military College, guest of Mrs. KE. Harold Hughes, Gore | and who was a prisoner in Germany Licenses rick Several informal affairs are being ert Fraser and Miss Bessie and Miss given this week in honor of Miss Ruth Edith Fraser, who have been resid ® . SMITH BROS Bye, ig , I ,. | 10g at Long Beach, California, ex- dent. Watson Kirkconnell is spend- pect to return to Kingston in June. 76-80 Brock Street. . ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W Ex-Cadet B, Mackenzie, who is at- i J. Gibson, Gore street i tending McGill University, spent the I NN NIN rr ee rosie eit Jewelers Miss Eleanor Lyman, New t t of 1 ts. the Mi week-end with friends in town. | . Is the guest of her aunts, the Misses . se Limited Leger King se et Brock vill has | Colonel and Mrs. A. W. Winnett un 4 * (eynoias, STOCK e 13d i 7 : ; and Master Bert Winnett arrived wm King Berets Ad home from England to-day, and are ||} IAN Te hb M Robert d . with Mrs. George Robertson, Syden-| Will At ham street. or re Ba ww Bar Pins, Pendants street, for nearly four years, is spending a fh A ep oo The New Millinery Modes Invite You Bon Marche Grocery Gwendolyn Dawson, who are at pres- Next Week "HERAPIO N No. 1 ent With Mrs. Nyel Kent, er ex - Let us Book Your Orders Now, RAP SN No.1 pected in Kingston shortly. 2 0¢ « + a» oN No.3 Dr, and Mrs. Hamilton Mackerras x o y Weaknosdes, recently at their home in Pasadena, = License No. BY LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLAND 38. California, when their guests were Phone 1844. LeCLEncMed Co. H Rd. N W ! B CAVERLY"S To-day! uy a Mrs. Herbert Dawson and Miss entertained at a delightful luncheon Cor. King and Earl Siesta. 'Diseases, I Saw arated "is on old Kingston friends, including Mrs. TRADE MARKED WORD SOT. STAMP APPLIED TO SRNUINE PACKETS: "WEAR EVER' Aluminum Ware Week Special Lady Demonstrator See Page Six McKELVEY & BIRCH, LID. 65-71 Brock St. § 5 the HAVE YOU STA TED YOUR HOUSE Et oy CLEANING You wilt require new furniture and carpets to brighten up Gives Effective Relief in Five Min- , utes, and Cures Perfectly FINE FOR COUGHS OR COLDS. It was their inability to reach the real source of catarrh and bronchitis that caused the medical profession to drop liquid cough medicines and adopt "Catarrhozone" instead. This wonderful inhaler provides a method of breathing into the lungs certain rare medicinal vapors which are so healing and comforting as to entirely banish coughs, eatarrh and throat trouble in a very short time. The most wonderful thing about Catarrhozone is, that no matter where thé germs of bronchitis or catarrh are hiddem, Catarrhozone will reach and destroy them. Get the large size, lasts months, is sure to cure you, price $1.00; smaller size, 50c; sample or trial size, 26c. All dealers. A I Woman's Hair Reaches to Knees A Year Ago Was Threatemed With Balduess, Tells How She Made Her Halr Grow. ------ Mrs. Esther Emery, now visiting friends in the city, #8 the fortunate po- pessor of marvelously beautiful hair, which. when loosened from its coils falls to her knees. Moreover, is of soft, y and fluffy texture and in color a glorious glossy gold. Yet, just one year ago she was threatened with baldness. obtained this wonderful growth in so short a time she said: "Had anyone told me such ( marévious results be accomplished so quickly, 1 positively would not have believed It. Twelve months ago my hair which then Tedched barely to my shoulders, was falling out at an rate and growing very shin actually exposing the bald scalp ir veral spots. Jt was dull and lifeless in color, turning grey in patches and very dry and brittle My head was covered with dandruff {and itched like mad all the time, 1 tried fully a dozen different hair tonics but they were all the same and never did me a bit of good One day chanced to read in my home paper of a simple "home preséription to make the hair grow that was recommended by a well known physician. Jt said that by taking ordinary lLavona. de omposee and miriog With Bay Ram and Menthol! Crystals and appWing to the scalp each night with the finger tips that new hair would grow very Lf rapidly. I decided to try it and I had my douggist mix two ounces of La- Yona de Composee with € ounces of bf Bay Rum amd one halt drachm-of Men ithol Crystals and started to use it. My, how quickly my hair dig grow. First, the hair stoped falling, the Hohing ceased and the dandryll disappear {Then tiny little hairs appeared all over my scalp. These grew and grew ds hou nothing would ever sto They are growing vet, and, course, 1 have used the treatment eadily and expect to continue it, at feist until my hair reaches the floor 4 might have stopped and been fectly satisfied at the end of onths, 1 think shat any woman ca K, beau ; this presc fon as I ha mmend- it gift can fill it A oR not fo get it on the face or er @ 4s not desired ' . H. J, Wilkinson, Mrs. J. L. Gurd, Miss Marion Redden and James Red- den, Mrs, T. G. Smith, Miss "Fanny Sullivan, Jack Smythe, Mrs. A P Christmas and Miss Margaret Christ mas. . . - Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, 154. Ordnance street, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daugh- ter, Emily Gladys, to J. Joseph Ma- gBuire, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Maguire. The wed- ding Will take place the latter part of April, - -* * Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Jenkins an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Ibrena Corinna, to Harold Wiliam Elliott, Toronto, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Elliott, Bowmanville. The wedding is to take place quietly in April. (Continued on Page 10.) VISITED QUEBEC. Executive Officers of the C.P.R. Had a Good Time. Quebec, March 26.---Over hundred officers and chiefs charge of the executive appoint- ments of the Canadian Pacific Rallway scattered along the system from coast to coast and from various centres of the United States C.P.R. agencies, visited ancient city of Quebec over week-end, arriving on Sunday night by a special train made up of ten Pullman passenger sleepers and two dining cars. The officials were in charge of J. McMillan, manager of the C.P.R. company's telegraph system, and include representatives of the clvil engineering department, legal department, store and pur- chasing departmentS, operating de- partment, secret service represanta- tives of telegraph system, dining and sleeping car service passenger departjuents, 'land department and heads of United States agencics ete. The officials had attended a convention at Montreal, which end- ed in that city with a banquet given by the chief executive of the C.P.i. on Saturday' night The party broke up here yesterday afternoon at one o'clock by a visit to the Que- bec bridge, when many proceeded to their respective homes and quite a few remaining over in Quebec for & couple of days to see the city. His Worship Mayor Lavigueur, who had previously received an invitation to meet the officials on their arrival and dine with them at the Chateau, met the visitors end wished them welcome in their arrival The din- timer later served was absolutely in- formal. Crisp Comment, Money is like muck, not good un- less it is spread. --Bacon. Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.--Shakespeare. . Henceforth Americans will be di- vided into two classes: those who have booze In their cellars and American To displays that are replete with smart ori- ginations. Beret modes and large brimmed hats to accentuate the charm of the slender sil- houtte, are offered in enchanting beauty. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY HUCK TOWELS 50 large cotton huck towels, bleached; size 18 x 36. A very special value at 50c¢ each. Thursday .. .. .. . . ..39c TABLE DAMASK 84 yards of good quality bleached table damask, full 68 inches wide. Irish manufdc- ture and sold at $1.50 reg. Thursday .. .. ..... .$1.29 SILK GLOVES 200 pairs "Queen Quality" silk gloves in colors of black, white, navy, brown, sand, pearl, smoke, double tipped. Thursday .. .. .. .. ... .75¢ MONARCH YARN 500 balls of this beautiful soft knitting yarn in both the floss and down. Thursday .. .. . .28¢ and 53¢ LISLE HOSE ' 300 pair of ladies' fine quality lisle hose in all sizes and colors including sand, brown, putty, bronze, pearl, smoke, black and white. A special value. 7 WHITE LISLE HOSE A special value in ladies' white lisle hose in all sizes, Rad- ium' make. Reg. 50c. Thusday .. . ... .. .. . :39¢ BLACK LISLE HOSE 200 pair ladies" black |, lisle hose in sizes 8} to 10. Slight imperfections but worth 50c a pair. Thursday . . .. ~ ce vv .25¢ See the Special Window Display of New Striped Silks and Waists Carel : i ee Shassecive | If you want to keep your hair ; looking its best, be careful what you ; wash it with, Don't use prepared 3 shampoos or anything else, that con- ! hao tains too mich alkali. This dries the ruin i" (he hair write, and + BOX CALF LEATHER LINED GOOD- (which is pure and greaseless), and ! The best thing for: steady use is . rooms. ; those who have not.---Baltimore | just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil | YEAR WELT; extra dry 8 TA rent many tases We gre (offering goods today less i OwnPrge..... ... .......... J. Make your sélections early, while our stock is well assorted. - We will deliver your goods when you require them. Victolss and Victor Rekords; a Complete Capital is like the hump on the is better than anything else you san camel's back. It looks useless but use. it keeps industry alive when cross-| 'One Gr iwo teaspoonfuls will | ' 'Hing the "desert of bad taste. {cleanse the hair and scalp thor- George. oughly. Staply moisten the hafr with d A Dayton propellor expert talks water and rub it in. It makes an 'A ; Of tiylug 400 miles an hour. Is the abindance of rich; fréamy lather, y mately 10. solve the pro- which rinses out easily, removing being in two places at once? every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff rg Dispatch. : and excessive oll. @ hair dries 'reported thai in that Gilbart {quickly and evenly, and it leaves the n country, Soviet Russia, sealp snd 'the halr fine and | ' 8 R : Is, instead of teachers, control silky, bright, lustrous, flafly and | 3 man #5 éither & fool of & physician schools. Russia is mak- +10 manage. {isn't mueh at forty. It has since been demon~ interesting experiments in You tan get mulsified cocoanut ofl there's a lot of indifference. strated, the world would [at pharmacy, it's véry cheap, and | Soma girls never discover In order to retain her youth and & few ounces will supply every mem-|ihave hearts until after they fare popularity alla girl has to do is of the family for months. Jost. acquire a fortune and remain single, a According to an ancient proverb, 4 ¢ 4 tree ie a ---------- ee EE ne a arte] eRe totes ?

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