Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1919, p. 3

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¢ For the Amateur Best's drug store is bet- ter equipped to look af- ter your photographic wants than any other. IF YOU WANT The best cameras The best films The best supplies The best developing, printing or enlarging, go to BEST'S The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays FOX FURS . For summer wear in black, new shade brown and white, W.F.GOURDIER A AA YUBAN "Will Be At \ We have a very choice selection of the latest and dain- test designs in Fancy Rings These are shown in fancy clusters, -din- ner rings, princess styles, and are made up of diamonds, alone or with other precious gems. ey are most suit- able for "Little Fin- ger' wear, and are priced at $50.00 up. Sin Wedding Marriage Rings Licenses SMITH BROS. Jewelers Limited Established 1840 King Street, Kingstom CAVERLY'S Next Week Let us Book Your Orders Now. " 3 ' fom Hie Ss To Paint Right You will be thinking of your porch and outside steps now. Use Ramsay's Porch Paint, 3 choice shades: grey, light grey, light drab, quart can Ramsay's House Paint, 20 shades, quart can, . dellstone Kalsomine, for walls and ceilings, package .. CT at aa Srna... Lali [a - + i Hed 7 t 3 i] a q = | + ET © E&Y we wii |, sna re ------ Many yp le are going to use ar oll cooking stoves this sammer, ow- ing to the high price of coal. The "New Perfection" is the very best to be had. 2 burner .. 8 burner .. .. . . 4 burner ... Wf Oven .: .... 0. ++85.00 Can be used with any size stove, 12 Tooth Rake ... 8 in. Steel Hoe ... 4 Prong Digging Fork . sae Roel ain foot... { ... Lobos 1§ in. Ribbed Garden Hose, per 12 im 4 Blade Lawn Mower . .. . Poultry Netting (to control the hens) 30 in. wide, yard .. McClary's Sunshine Furnaces. Parts for Ford Cars. MCKELVEY & .. $1.15 «2. 00c¢ The Garden is now demanding your attention Ve can show you a fine range of Garden tools. or 5 00 ...8L50 .. $755 De BIRCH, LTD. Hi! er had any of those spells. Victrolas and ' pete sick always on hand. > ? \ co. LTD. Fer PIPE Told In Twilight (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. R. W. Brigstocke, Wellington street, entertmined at the tea hour to-day In honor of Mrs. E, V. Leslie. » » . r Mrs, T. M. Fenwick, formerly of Kingston, has returned from South- ern Pines, N.C., where she spent the winter, and is now with her friend, Mrs, J Gouinlock, 47 Ellis avenue, Swansea, Toronto. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Clark, Westmount, announce the engage. |ment of their daughter, Helen Man garet, to Herbert L. Gnaedinger. The marriage will take place early in June. Miss Clark is a niece of Mrs, Thomas Bowie, Earl street. . » - Mr. and Mrs. F. Orr Lewis, Mont. real, are sailing for England on May 24th. General Rutherford, accompanied by Mrs. Rutherford and their daugh- ters, arrived in Ottawa after an ab- sence of four years overseas. Dr. M. A. Thomson, Kingston, has taken up residence in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoppes, John- son street, .dre contemplating a trip to Vancouver for the benefit of Mr. Hoppes' health, He has just recoy- ered from a serious illness - LJ * * Mrs. J. H. Moxley, Cobourg, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop, Stuart street, Capt. Moxley was their guest for the week-end, Col. J. K. MaeKay, D.S.0., and Mons Star, Pictou, N.S., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. Gal- lagher, King street. Capt, and Mrs, C. J. Hinckley, Uni- versity avenue, has returned from Watertown, N.Y., where they have been visiting for the past week. * * . The marriage of Miss Louise Tay- lor, Chicago, to F. H, Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred. Booth, Otta- Wa, has been arranged to take place in Chicago on May 31st. . * » Capt. and Mrs. J. P. Harvey, who have just returned from England, are the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Holland, Victoria street. Capt. Cyril Jones, M.C., is expected in town at the end of the week, to visit his mother, Mrs. Kearney Jones, King street, Major and Mrs. Miles Miller and Miss Josephine Vrooman, expeet to safl from England very shontly and HAD WEAK and FAINTING SPELLS. Those feelings of faintness, those weak, "all gone" sinking sensations, which come over some people from time to time, are warnings that must not gowinheeded. They mean an extremely weakened condition of the heart and a disor- dered nervous system. When the system is in this condi- tion there is no time for delay. One fainting spell may be recovered from ~--will the next? One dizzy spell | may pass off, but the mext may be more serious. Those who are wise will start ta- king Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, before their case becomes deep rooted and perhaps hopeless. They will act directly on the dis- ordered heart and weakened nervous system and restore them to full strength and vigor. Miss Mary McCoy, Algoma Mills, Ont., writes:--"1 was awfully trou- bled with fainting and weak spells, and I could never get any doctor's medicines to help me. One day a friend of mine was at the house when I took ome of those spells, and she got me a box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. That was six years ago, and from that day to this I have nev- I would not be without your pills for any money, and can highly recommend them to any one." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pil are 50¢ a box at all dealers, or mail- ed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, 3 | {To Grow Hairon Bald Heads -- ' reinlint n Spe nt Gives Stwple eine i Xe 3 Thousands of people suffer from baldness, and falling hair who, hav- ing tried nearly every sdvertised hair tonic and bair-grower without results have resigned themselves to baldness and its attendant discomfort. Yet their case is not hopeless; the follow- ing -sipiple "home prescription has made hair grow after years of bald- ness, and is also unequalled for re- storing gray hair to its original color, {stopping hair from falling out, and destroying the dandruff germ. It will Jno AH STodsy, amd wih be ut up by any druggist: 5 oes, Lavona de Compossee, 2 ounces Menthol Crystals, halt drachm. {If you wish it perfumed add » 1 drachm of ar xe perfume. is preparati recom- PEEPS PEIB PPB EPSP E IIS | Mr. and Mts. G. Russell Donaldeon. Brock. street, leit on Saturday for Toronto, where they will reside in future. » » » Miss Helen Chown ha® returned from Ottawa, where she has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Robert Hd- munds. . Lieut.-Col. R. J. Gardiner, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, of Lauder, Man,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Glover, Earl street, $ Miss Edith Garland has returned to Ottawa aftér visiting friends in To- ronto. i Miss Helen Mabee, Who has been attending Moulton College in Toronto, has returned to her home in Qana- noque for the summer months. . . . Mrs. D. G. Laidlaw, Earl street, has returned from Toronto. 4 Mrs. Jack Robertson, Tweed, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. J. Mec- Dowall, Gore street. Mrs. Stewart Macdonald and Miss Betty Macdonald, who are with Mrs, E. J. B. Pense, West street, are leav- ing for New York to-morrow, to be the guests of Mrs. Broadwell. Prof, McKee, of Queen's Univer- sity, is en pension at 45 William street. Fig Mrs, Max Statler is expected from New York this week to visit her par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Kupight, Alice street, ' » . - Mr. and Mrs. James Leslie and Miss Marion Leslie, William street, left on Saturday for New York to Visit the Bev, and Mrs, Dykeman, Mrs. W. B. Mudie and the Misdes Lois and Marjorie Mudie, who are visiting Mrs. Walker in Buffalo, are returning to Gananoque next week. Bishop of Motreal and Mrs, Farth- ing, * » * * Lieut.-Col. O'Dell was in town from Cobourg for the week-end. Johnson street. town from Gananoque this week, Miss Agnes Johnston, Gananoque, spent Saturday with friends in town. » - * children, Trenton, who spent the week-end in town, are sailing this week for England. from Peterboro. Major and Mrs, Eric Greenwood, who have recently arrived from Eng- land, are in town for a short time. Miss Florrie Stewart is expected to be ithe guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Collingwood street, at Quebec on Monday from Engiand, crossing on the steamer Melita. She proceeded to Halifax, where she will Smiley. Later on she will come to Kingston and remain with her hus- band's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Nicholls, Clarence street, until Capt. Nicholls returns from overseas. Mrs. Nicholls was a nursing sister in the C.A.M.C. Mrs, Robert Linton, Campbeliford, Noell Gill, Barl street. Mrs, A. J. Tripp, London, ous As in town on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noell Gill, Rar street. - - The marriage has been arranged to take place on June 11th of Miss Mary Chapleau, daughter of Mr. aml Mrs. A. Jefferson Chapleau, to Lewis Burleigh Carling, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. W. Carling, all of Ottawa. (Continued on Page 10.) PARKING OF AUTOS. of Merchants, * Complaints have been made to the Sydenham street, between Princess and Queen streets. No objection is taken so long as the cars do not in- terfere with the business of fchants, but it is stated that on Sat- they prevented the firm of J. Y. Parkhill & Co. getting into their side entrance. one of the car owners, so it is alleg- ed, to "move on," but he refused to do 80; and the police were notified about the matter, and had the way cleared for the merchant. It is a between Princess and Queen filled. up evening. n A ---------- TO MARK FOOD RECEPTACLES With Name of Filler and Weight and Measure, found champions .in the House yes- terday afternoon, when the resolu- tion that all cans, cartons, bottles, boxes, barrels, ete. hu- man food suppites should be marked, stamped and branded with the name and address of the fillers | es the Weight and gsr of the Contents. A. Ri : @ Was a. Pp on the ps dedlers, while A. R. McMaster Af the bill based on this the milk dealers be given time to replace the bottles . resolution will be with Dr. and ¥rs. J. P. Vroo-|. 'Iman, Napanee. from Torouto at the end of the week |B Mrs. R. Frederick Nicholls arrived |} visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mathew | = Ont., is visiting her daughter, Mrs |B Should Not Interfere With Business |i police about the parking of cars on |p urday last autos were so placed that | - In a broad variety of patterns to choose from. Priced from A request was made tol® : . usual thing to see Sydenham street! B= with cats, both in the afternoon and |] Ottawa, May -14---Milk dealers |= The steamer School Craft cleared land canal. ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919, FAGE THREE of Hugh C. Farthing is spending some | ji time in Montréal with his parents, thes D. M. Mcintyre, Toronto, spent the! week-end "with the Misses Mcintyre, | mu Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Acton were in Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Sterne and their es * Prices range from 35¢ Lieut. Douglas Huycke is in town CURTAIN NETS CURTAIN MADRAS Sat met | Beautiful New Cretonn nes | ~ and Shadow Cloths Probs: Thursday, fine and warm. We are well prepared with a most varied and complete stock curtajns, curtain nets, scrims, cretonnes, and many other articles necessary for beautifying the home. shadow 'cloths, draperies For Varied Uses in the Home Our new spring stock of cretonnes are beautiful with designs and colors that are different and out of the ordinary. oka There is something so cheery, whole- some and 'homey' about cretonne that each season sees its before. popularity greater than ever Cretonne adds a light, colorful note to any home and if well chosen can be § used with artistic effects in many ways, i Don't fail to see the special display of | cretonnes now aranged for your inspection, ' to $3.50 a yard. RHE In cream and white. Priced BIO : 20¢ to $1.25 Finest American and English makes. Priced from 30c to 90c yd. SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES - 'COLORED MADRAS or curtains in colors shades of blue. CURTAIN POPLINS Price . . ~ Beautiful materials for window decorations and priced at 25¢ to 90¢ a yard of rose, brown, green, helio and two inh es nae 1 1 SORIOSY TE In colers of rose, green, red and brown. Priced at ® CURTAIN RATINE In a beautiful range of colors, CURTAIN VELOUR NET CURTAINS I A very special value sold at $3.50 a mer- I'S. SCRIM CURTAINS ee ART BLINDS | Steac Insured Too Late, "The Appellate Division has dis- massed the appeal of H. J. Martin, mariner, county court of Kingston, : his action to recover $800 under an auto insurance pol- ey. The courts held that the policy did not commence to operate till April 16th, one day after thé acel- dent occurred. For draperies in colors of rose, 50 inches wide. Price'$2.25 a $1.75 to $3.00 a yard moderately priced at $2.00 a yd. midnight blue and green. Full yard. 1 pair, Sold as leader for $2.50 $3.75 to $13.50 a pair ~ Special values at $1.00 in cream and green, with insertion, There will ve no fying Tf a aay | at Or two at least, ditlonn at St. Johw's, NOI Are une weather con-

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