Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1919, p. 6

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i A Made-to-Measure and Ready-to-wear 'We Have the the Value--the Service We are serving an increasing number of customers with tailoring that gives unusual quality, big value, smart appearance and that test of all good clothing --shape re- taining wear. HOBBERLIN tailoring is 'fully, guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction in fabric quality, in style, tit-and workmanship-- workmanship that you will find hard to heat at any price. Values that Save--Qualities that Serve CLOTHING COMPANY 244 Princess St. Kingston, Ont. Owned and Operated Solely by Returned Soldiers. I LUT SUSAR RTI E T L T Hn vi i E ACETIC CLOSING | Ea In Twilight « oa (Continued froni Page 3.) At the residence of D. J. Godkin, Union street, on Friday evening a number of friends of Ford Alexander Godkin, who recently returned after thirty-seven months' service over- seas, pleasantly surprised him, and on their behalf Johan Cornelius pre- sented the returned soldier with a fine leather club bag as well as a Waltham movement gold watch, a gift from his father. An enjoyable evening was spent ',and among the guests present were Major and Mrs. Nicholson, Capt. and Mrs. Lynch, Mr, and Mey. Roy Godkin, Miss Cora Godkin\, Toronto, Miss Rilla Gilmour, Miss Bessie Beaupre, Miss Alice God- kin Miss Marjory Harrisqn, Miss Pear! Leishman, Miss Florence Mc- Coy, Charles Steacy, Kenneth Nichol- son, Gilbert Harrison, T. G. Calla- ghan and John Cornelius. . - A very delightful tea was that giv- en by-Miss Mamie Anglin, on Friday afternoon, in 'honor of the bride of next Wednesday. Miss Mamie Gar- rett. Mrs, Douglas Anglin was am- ong those present, and he many friends were glad to be able to wel- come her back again after an ab< sence overseas of over three years. » - z Miss Aileen [Rogers entertained the Tuesday Evening Bridge Club at the residence of her sister, Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell, George street. The last meeting will be held in June when Mrs. Horace Lawson, R.M.C., will be the hostess. Mrs, James Hamilton, Sydenham street, is entertaining at tea on Mon: day afternoon, for Miss Mamie Gar- rett and her daughter, Mrs, George Graham, Belleville, . * . Mrs, Francis Constantine, Jr., was the hostess of a delightful tea on Thursday afternoon. - * » Mrs. Mcleod, Ottawa, came to town .on Friday to meet her grand- sony, 'who arrived to-day with the RC WB $ Blanore Fiskin, Toronto, who is to be Miss Mamie Garrett's brides- maid; arrived to-day and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. 'W, Garrett, John- son street. Mrs. George Graham, Belleville, motored to town to-day and is visit- ing her parents, Major and Mrs. James Hamilton, Sydenham street, Mrs, Sanford Calvin and Miss W. Gordon, who have been attending the annual meeting of the Daughters ! of the Empire in Montreal, returned | on Friday. Mis. W,. F. EHis, Albert street, who has been visiting Mrs. Pyfrom, Ottawa, has returned, Capt. and ess Arobibuld' Ohirist- mas and daughter Margaret, who bave been visiting Ms. H. Wilkin-' son, Bagot' Soro loft for Montreal early in the week, : Mrs. "Andrew forma aud sildeen, are thé guests of Mc @ Me oronto; is B. Dalton, Johnso! Mrs. R. Segeworth, the guest of ther parents, . Mr. and Mrs: W. B, Dalton, Johnson street. Miss Gertrude Carey, who was gf Hisiting; Miss Atmes Bellhouse, Bagot street, returned Hamilton on Thursday, There re several formal teas given for Miss Carey. Se EL Gunner Leo Sherwood, who has lately returned from overseas, s..ut a few days with Edward Ferris, A.- hort street and has now left fur ius home in Prince Albert, The following leads of Kingston are now closing ing" stores at S o'clock each evening Harold Harshaw, Bank of Mon- treal, Picton, is spending a 'few days in town. Lieut. D. J. Emery, who went overseas with Queen's, Engineers, has gone to Toronto, dfter visiting friends in the city. He intends sail- ing SHORYY.. from New York for his 'home in th * 9. Nursing Sister Sibyl Sh just returned from Univer: in-} e Barbadoes, but will re- turn to Kingston in the fall to con- Lemmon, 456 a ar hig studies at Queen's Univer- (From our own Corresvondent) May 31.--The steam barge Isabel: la H. arrived in port yesterday with a cargo of coal for the Steel Co. of Canada. : 3 In honor of the recently arrived soldiers from overseas the local branch of the G.W.V.A. held an en- joyable Smoker and ncert in the club room on Thursday evening. In the lecture hal lof Grace churéh last evening the Y.PS. of that church held 'a "Sunshine Social." It has decided by the Public Library board to close the library during the afternoons between June 1st and Oct. 1st. Gunners Garnet Baker and John Newton and Pte. Harry Bovey arriv- ed in vown om Thursday from oyer- seas and were met and welcomed home by the Mayor and many of the citizens. Gunner J. Hyde and "Ptes. John Thompson, and James Henderson and G. L. Watson are reported as having arrived in Halifax from over- seas and will likely arrive here to- day or on Sunday. Town Councillor W. H. has "disposed of his double tenement house, corner of Main and St. Lawrence streots to James Red- mond. Some twenty-five of the younger members of Protection Lodge No. 51 L.O.L. have recently organized a fife and drum band and are practic- ing to get in readiness for the cele- bration of the 12th of July at Napa- nee, The Late Mrs. H, Hughes. The death of Emily Hughes oc- curred at the General Hospital on Thursday after an illness of months duration. She was 'fifty- eight years of age. The deceased is survived by her husband, Henry Hughes, four sons, Henry, Thomas, Arthur and Sydney all of Toronto, ree daughters Mus. -S. Camp- f 77 York street thi¥ eify, and Toronto. The bell, Lt Emma and Rita of funeral took place cemetery on Saturday. -- rar Mrs. Catherine Maiden. The Qe: den, 26 Main street, has much sorrow. Her death occurred an illness of two weeks. ath of Mrs. Catherine Mai-|Ji caused | fi 10,000 Pounds lon and Indian Tea Vel lomns On Sel at $06 and 60c per pound. This 55 ocers an opportuni usepee! Dest toa at & saving of 25 por cont tunity to ho kers to buy the The Thompson n Bottling Co. Phone 804 lo. mo "has Princess Biron "Garden Court" The latest Thing in Perfumes, Talcums and Face Powder Talcum, 85¢c.; Face Powder, 75c.; Perfume, $1.50 the ounce. Only At SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 Cor. Princess and Mongreal Sts, 4 Announcement Men Who Want the New Style When They're New You will find them at our store made up of Scotch and English tweeds, blue or black serges, or fine vacunas, Prices to your satisfaction. ' Inspection invited. We also carry a big stock of all kinds furnishings, trunks and sult cases, Barnet Lipman The Up-to-Date Clothing and Men's Furnishing Store to Cataraqui lj) If you could visit our factory you would realize how much we have done to' make on Friday morning, May 30th, after {|i The de- ||| ceased was born in Kingston, and |i 'had been an invalid for years. religion she was a Roman Catholic, Ini and a member of the League of the |} Sacred Heart. one daughter, Miss Mary, and one son, Willlam J, Maiden, also one sister, Mrs, H. G. Turpin, all of whos reside in 'this city. The funeral takes inde Monday morning to St. Mary's Cathedral .' | She is survived by |i The remains are |i {to be interred at St. Mary's ceme-|} tery. - Bea | CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS |i Change of Time is Sct for June 1st, if 1919. The €. N. R. announce the follow- ing changes In train service effective June 1st: Train No. 51 for Belleville and I Picton will leave Kingston 5.40 p.m. except Sunday. Train No. 75 with connection' at Harrowsmith east and west will The highest quality loaf on the market to-day. 'Wrapped i in wax paper, this loaf meets with instant approval ev Phone 467 and our salesman will all. Pr leave at 1:30 p.m. except Sund i ton 3.50 p.m. No change in train 'No. 50 from Picton. | Fuller particulars may be hiniand Train No. 74 will arrive at Kings-| IMPRESSIVE CW CEREMONIES. Met' Similar Fate to Tate. to That of Miss Brussels, May 31.--The transfer of HEARD ON THE SIDE from city or depot agent. Purchased Freight a and Carting Busi The carting beg freight business formerly owned®*by James Swilt & . has been .purchased by' John Barrie Stree. - Lemmon "will continue work, doing all kinds of conoral inne ing and freight handling, and pro- mises to give the public best of ser: prices. , whio vice at reasonable is Hired a Circus. For many of sts thrilling seches, an entire oircus, shi Los owing from Angelos, near Universal City, was to- seen In front of many of the houses. a aida ang. "The Boy ? of "The a Lo Usual ad- the body of Gabrie Path, a Joung e Germans aah 01d Sol drying up the land, lexecuted on a charge of a was the farmers are now hard at it mak- | out with ing up for lost time. They are even observing daylight saving in order to hurry up the work of putting in crops, even though they do not be- Mz. | love in putting on the hands of the - The R.C.H.A. is due to arrive here on Saturday. Let every citizen who has 4. stock of flags and 'bunting make good use of the dec- | orations. The brave boys deserve the heartiest Welcome, sc edy a good. n many homes have tor the boys of the Fr HA. "Welcome" signs are to be To Rave served s sixty-one years in A ten ord 8) on cf has just completed this long service is © be warmly congratulated. It 'takes the Weather Man to the 1 . fhe

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