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

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Spring tonics are now in order. Please let us suggest the proper tonic or blood - puri- fier for you. If you do you will feel fit and fine, BEST' S The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays oe Kedky Jr, LOD. Let us play a Starr Phonograph for you. The difference is in the tone. This is pro- duced by the throat of silver grain spruce. "Ask the owner of a STARR." Those people (and they are many) 'who dread the ordeal of an eye examin- ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconven- lence. SMITH BROS. Jewelers Limited Established 1840 King Street, Kingstom J Mrs, D. B. THR ERA PIO REMEDY. Hl: AEE) Ei UARKRD, WORD THERAPIO BOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO PACKETS. Barnet "Refrigerator" We Are Demonstrating It This Week Yesterday, Thursday, 24th inst, at 4 p.m., the Barnet Refrigerator con. taining fish, meat, pastry, cigars, salt, matches, « onions, milk and butter was opened after being » Jotked from Tuesday af- termoon. The tempera ture. was found to be 34 F. degrees, which was remarkable as the refrig- erator. was on exhibition in the warm window. Several persons the . pleasure of eating the food, drinking the milk and tasting the but ter, and to their entire satisfaction found. the contents just as- palatable and sweet as when they were placed in the refrigerator. ", - The onions had not imparted the slightest. odor to any. thing, the milk and butier were just as sweet as when they were put in, The salt was perfectly dry and the matches were readily truck on the smooth inner surfaces of the refrigerator: We would be pleased to see you, and - explain to you the many excellent reasons why you should have one iw your home. The Barnet Refrigerator "hawk a . $57.50 Other styles: The "Ontario" lift up cover style . _ Open front door ice box style ... MeKELVEY & BIRCH, LID. had bldan,: Twilight {Notice--¥tereafter, the Whig, In common with other papers all over Canada, will make a charge of ble. for inserting an' engagement, mar- riage or reception announcement.) . Miss Gladys Carroll returned to Kingston on Thursday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and 'Carroll, Gananoque. Mrs. K. M. Saunders, Alice street, is the guest of her daughter, Miss Elsie Saunders, in Ottawa, - Capt. Genet, M.C., who returned with the 2nd Battalion, is with his parents, Colonel and Mrs. Genet, Maitland street. W. 'B. Carroll, Friday in town, Mrs. Maurice Aykroyd, Montreal, who has been the guest of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. O. Lightfoot, Ot- tawa, joined her husband here this weely on his return from overseas, and after a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. Aykroyd, they will leave for Momtreal, Gananoque, spent . * » Mrs. W. Pettit and Miss Pettit, Picton, spent Edster in Toronte, X Nursing'sisters Ethel Macnanie and Lilian Wright left this week op Portland, Maine, on duty. Lt.-Col. Lawrence Bogart and Mrs. Bogart, Ottawa, returned from Eng- land this week on the "Olympic." Lt.-Colonel Bogart has been ofi active service since the early days of the war, Miss Beatrice guest of Miss Veta Minnes, at ""Hill- croft." Miss Squires and Miss Helen Locke have returned to Toronto. Miss Honor Tett,vNewboro, the guest of her sister, Mis, Gardiner, this week. Miss Leta EHiott, Brock spent Easter with friends in wall, Windrum is the was R. J. street, Corn- * . . % Mrs, W. St. Pierre Hughes, Offas wa, is visiting Capt. and Mrs. Jehn Gzowski, in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson have returned hpme after visiting Mrs, Warren Henderson, Morrisburg. Capt. W. D. Herridge, D.S.0., M.C., with bar, eldest son of Rev, Dr. and Mrs. Herridge, Ottawa, has arrived home after three years' service in France, Clyde Malloch, Arnprior, is re- turning to Kingston on Monday to resume his studies at Queen's versity. Miss Marjofle McMahon, Syden- ham street, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Van Blackeslie, Belleville, . Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Black are ex- pected from Montreal for comvoca- tion next week. »* . » Judge and "Mrs. Hopkins and Capt. 'B. Hopkins, who have been with 'Dr, and Mrs. Hopkins, at Hazeldell, left on Friday for their home in Cayuga. i Major and Mrs, ©. 8. Hanson, King. street, returned from Torpnto on Friday; Cadet Robert Holt spent the holi- days in Ottawa with his parents, Sir Herbert and Lady Holt. Col. Alexander Macphail, C.M.G., D.S.0,, Mrs, Macphail and Master Jack Macphail, who were passengers on the "Olympic," are now in Mon- "| treal, tha guests of Sir Andrew Mac: phaill; » . » Mrs. James Rigney, George street, and Mrs, Regan, London, left this week for Atlantic City. Mrs, Howard Box, who has been vigiting Mr. and Mrs. Box in Cala- Logie, returned home to-day. Mrs. Richard Hooper left on Dhyaraduy for her home in St. John, Mrs. R. 8. Rayson, who spent Bas- ter in Chicago, has returned to Tor- onto, Lieut. Ross Belton, RAF. who 'has just returned from 'three years' service overseas, is with his parents, Col, and Mrs, Beliton, J Ottawa, Principal ad Jie. KR Brice Tay- lor have issued invitations to an At Home on Monday evening for the graduating - class, The committee in charge of the Farewell Dance, which is to be held in Queen's gymnasium on Tuesday evening include Miss Mildred Sheri Miss Doris Mcleland and Messrs C. M. Moore, H. L. Good- earle, 8. McKercher, A. 8. Luny, A. L. Blacklock and , B: Wood. Many, Intormai attains have been unii- | given this hook in Shoudor of Mrs. Richard Hooper, who has been Mrs. James Hamilton's guest. Mise May Chown, Miss Edna Probes: Sunday, fair and milder. Chown and Miss Btta Henderson left this week for Atlantic Chty. Col. James Steward, D.S.0., Mss. Stewart and Miss Elizabeth Stewart, {® | are with Mr. and Mrs. Valleau in Ot- tawa, Capt. Léonard Birkett, M.C., who was a passenger on the "Olympie," Sryaa home on Wednesday, and Major B. H, Birkett, M.C., and Mrs. Birkett are expected to-morrow, Mrs, Alex, MNcMurty, Montreal, was in town for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miss Marion Woodley, Belleville, Aneta McMahon. the Nurses' Alumnae Association of the General Hospital at- the dence of Mrs. 8S. Campbel), . Albert street this afternoon in honor of former colleagues; . . . Miss Hilda Ward, King street, left |g sister, Mrs. Harold Inman. Mrs. Henry Joseph, of Montreal has gone to Hot Springs, Virginia. Rev. Dr. W. T. Herridge, of Ot- tawa, Mrs. John Dix, Union street, who|® was the guest of Mrs. Andrew Young, at the "Kenniston,"" Ottawa, for the Easter holidays, returned home on|j Wednesda; of Mrs. Thomas Watson, Earl street. Mrs. Hazlett, Frontenac street, is leaving to-morrow for Toronto, ac- companied by her little granddaugh- | ter, who has been spending her holl- Montreal, Sarnia, has returned home, after spending Easter Sunday and Monday with his aunt, Mrs. John Carson, St. Claire Apartments. |g (Continued on Page 10.) The Queen's Alumnae association will sérve tea in the Botany room, Old Arts Building, after convocation on Wedneadny, . © The Best st Medicine For Little Ones There is no medicine for little ones to equal Baby's Own = Tablets The Tablets are a mild but thorough |g laxative; pleasant to take; do not gripe and never fail to religve the colic or any of the other minorg ail- [8 ments. Concerning@them Mrs. Jos, Monzerolle, Eel River Ridge, N.B., writes:--*"1 believe Baby's Own hand." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents w box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, | At the Theatres (Continued from Page 3.) 4" Coming to the Grand. William Fayersham and = Maxine sparkling comedy of 'Lord and Lady Algy," at'the Grand Opera House on one might only, Maxine Elliott re- turns to the local stage om this oc- casion after an absence of seven years, appearing as * y Algy," and Mr. Faversham-isSéen in his origin- al role of "Algy." Others in the notable cast include Frederick Lloyd, |} Maud Hosford, Mary Compton, Har- vey Hays, [Robert Ayrton, Philip Leigh, Percy Waram, Erville Alder: erson, Emily Fitzroy, Herbert Bel- Raymond. "Lord and Lady Algy," in three acts. Lord and Lady Alger-i8 non Chetland, though still in love with' each other, have separated, chiefly because of financial difficulties and" their disagreements over race horses and cigarettes. Algy, since the 'separation, has updeservedly won a reputation for living, of favor with his father. Algy's eld-{} er brother, diy a model of re- ctitude, is infatuated with Mrs. Tud- |} way, and takes advantage of Algy's position to meet her at Algy's fat, Mrs. Tudway is a harmless, innocent young woman, remantic and flighty, He Wo fundies she does not love her ing. Alsy is accused of the fSirtation, is drawn into complications an almost wreck any possibility of | a reconciliation with Bia wife. ~=Advt, i! the Boston y Better Ole," at the Grand] | louse on Mon and Tues- | little ones I have ever used. From |= my own experience I would recom- 88 mend every mother to keep a box on | Elliott will -presemt. R. C. Carton"s gs 4 R. Eliott are = the guests of the bride's parents, Mr. {5% and Mrs. E. P. Jenkins, Alfred street, | 8 spent the Easter holidays with Miss || A tea was given by members of [mm resi- j= Mrs. Tilley of Brantford, one of their wu last Friday for Toromto to visit her |S Li is the guest of Prof. and Mrs. |g William Morgan, Barrie street. Miss Taylor, Prescott, is the guest |S8 days with 'her. Allen Sutcliffe, of the Bank of : Thursday evening, May 1st, for the |B is a coniedy |S is out | NN rough a misunderstand- | J - SILK HOSE [O- NIGHT at STEAC Make this busy store your shopping headquarters for 'to-night and share in the numerous bargains offered at very special prices. : WHITE COTON : Just 800 yard left of this special quality soft white cotton, full 36 inches and sold regular at 25¢ a yard - Tonight 5 yards for .. .. ....... LJ, "MILL ENDS" OF PRINTS ts ; "3 500 yards of "mill ends" of prints in a broad range of colors and color combinations. A special value to-day at 30c a yard. Tonight... .. .. .. . emake tee ate MEN'S UNDERWEAR 150 garments of men's balbriggan underwear in both shirts and drawers; all sizes, 34 to 44, A spacial value for to- night." To-night CE .75¢ each. ® FAAS RT A Special Selling of High Grade Gloves and Hosier 200 pair ladies' extra fine quality lisle hose in white only, Reg. 50capair. Tonight .. .... x. .... .. iid... 888 150 pairs of sprihg Weight black isle hose in all sizes... Marked i special. Tonight .. .. ... Li Be Kayser and Queen Quality chamoisette gloves in all white and : "white with black points. Very specially priced. To-night 95¢ | 100 pair only, black and white pull-on lisle gloves, A special at 25capair. Tonight .. ... aisle GE TT 'HUCK TOWELS 100 only, large size, 18 x 36 7 cotton huck towels. =A reg. 60c value. bd ; To-night . . CORSETS 150 pair "Steacy's Special" coutil corsets in sizes 19 to 30. Regular $1.50 values. $1.45 Tonight .. .... ..... 95 75 pair of D, & A. and Paris- ienne French coutil corsets; aluminum steels, re-inforced fronts; all sizes. Regular $+75. Tonight . . ... MONARCH YARN : 300 balls of Monarch floss and down in nearly every wanted shade. To-night . . .28¢ and 53¢ BOYS' PYIAMAS 35 only, boys' spring Weight pyjamas in striped percal e. A special at $1.75 a suit. To-night 200 pair ladies' black and white. silk hose in all sizes. Worth $1.00 a pair. To-night : $119 y, May 5th and Sth. "With a matinee the 6th, will' be. greeted by heatre-goers of this eity with great The fanie of this unigie BE i

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