Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1919, p. 3

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® At Best's | You Can Procure Toronto City Ice Cream Bricks In All flavors for 80 cents, and have them delivered when you want them, Phone 59--Best's Drug Store or 2018, Best's Branch For Quick Delivery Keeley Jr., M.O.D.0. ose people (and they a many) + who dread the Seal 6 An art asin al are e aston~ shed o Jind that, I made us causes no pain, dnoemiort or incon fence, X And We Use No : Drugs. As a Wedding Gift either for Bride, Rridegroom, Brides- © maid or best man, why not use the most lasting gift of all, In the form of Ring, Bar Pin, Scarf Pin, Pendant, Cuff Links, Brooch. Wedding Marriage Rings Licenses RET AGERE SMITH BROS. Limited Establisned 1840 Keeley Jr, 10.0.0 £28 Fit a » 'We feature for to-morrow, Saturday, June 7, 1919, these seasonable needs, Tih Twilight » ». Ly (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, » » . The of the June teas at the Country Club was held yesterday, when many of the members took advantage of the beautiful day to motor or walk oyer for tea. The table had a centrepiece of lovely mauve lijacs. Miss Mary Hora pour- ed téa ile Miss Lofetto Swift looked . after the coffee. Those present wére Prof. and Mrs, Iva Martin, Mrs, Harcourt Smith (Que- bec), Mrs, Tofield, Mrs. Lister, Mrs. P. G. O./ Campbell, Mrs. Jack Mol- lett, Mrs. George Graham (Belle- ville, Mrs, Stuart Macdonald (Cal- gary), Mrs. Hubert Ryan, Mrs. James Riguey, the Misses Afleen and Rose Rogers, Kathleen and Edith Carruthers, Helen Strange, Laura Kilborn, 'Helen MacKay, Sybil Kirk- patrick, Mildred Jones and Jessie Smith, Mrs. Howard Penhale, Major Hamilton Roberts, Dr. McKee and Major Horace Lawson. For the remainder of the month the teas will be held on Sat- urday afternoon, the change this week being made on account of the sports at the Royal Military College this afternoon, * * * A great many people went over to the Royal Military College on Wed- nesday afternoon for the assautt-at- arms, which is always an interesting event. Tea was served afterwards, but on account of the intense heat it was decided not to have the "The Dansant," . * - Lady Violet Henderson, Ottawa, entertained at luncheon this week, in honor of that talented attress, Miss Ethel Barrymore, whose acting was 80 much smioyed yore on Wednesday evening. ™ » . LJ - Mr. and Mrs. Thimas Smeaton, 137 William street, w be at home to receive their friend on June 10th from 4 to 8 p.m., N being the fiftieth anniversary of /their mar- riage. : ¢ - - -. Mrs, W. L. Goodwin, Alice street, invited a few friends in to tea on Friday, for her danghter-in-law, Mrs. Willie Goodwin. Mrs. Ross Livingston will receive for the first time since her marriage on Wednesday, June 11th, at 181 Johnson street, from four 10 six o'clock. * * . General and Mrs. Rutherford, Que- bee, arrived to-day, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carruth- ers, Sydenham street. Dr. and Mrs. T. Newton Greer, res Hil {turned to their home in Peterboro on Thursday, Mrs. Ir Puleifer, Detroit, Mich, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. H. Williamson, Brock street. Miss Lilian Sughrue, Markland street, is visiting relatives in Oswe- 80, N.Y. While there she will be a the Keeliher-MceLaughlin « » 0» ok * Mrs. O. F. Telgmann has returned i} from a visit to New York and Phila- H{delphia, accompanied by her daugh- , Norma, who spent the winter in : New! York studying the violin under Prof. Leopold Auer. The Misses Jennie Nishet, Ethel Lake and Edith Powell, Kingston, 'were the guests of Miss Etta Sterling, i fOoliina Bay, for the holiday, June 3rd "77. 'Russell Mfilar, of the Hydro if | Commission of Ontario, Toronto, wilh {arrive in t city to-morrow to spend a week: jen returning to Toronto he will tae bis mother and sister, Dead Man's Bay. Mr. Healey is in charge of the work at the new Bdu- cational building at the Royal Mil- tary College. Col, and Mra. .W. T, Connell Thursday from Toronto, where they spent a few days. After visiting her daughter in Montreal and Morewocod, Mrs. Don- ald MacPhail, "The Avonmore," re- turned on Monday. Misses Johnston, Earl street, have as their guest Mr, and Mrs. -F. G. Sutherland, St. Louis, who intend spending the summer here, . * . » After a delightful motor trip the States, Mr. amd Mrs. 'Noble Steacy, Johnson street, and their guest, Miss Irene Mettager, Montreal refiifled on Thursday. \ . Major Arthur Black, Toronto, is spending a few days in the city. Miss Mildred Gourlay is the guest of Miss Bessie Abernethy, Albert street. who spent the winter in the Barba- does, B.W.IL., have returned to town. Capt, Crawford has resumed this duties at Queen's Military Hospital. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Minhes motor ad to Brockville for the holiday, June 3rd. Miss Frances Sullivan, Villa St Claire Apartment, after spending a fornia, with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bermingham, returned to the city on Friday. Miss Agnes Machar, Sydenham street left this week for her summer heme "Ferncliff," Gananoque. . » - - Major Winthrop Sears is visiting dn Ottawa the gwest of his Mrs. Sherwood. Mrs, Robert Fraser, Miss Bessie and Miss Edith Fraser, have taken an apartment in the Villa St. Claire, Barrie street, and moved on Thurs. day. Miss Eleanor Lyman, who 'has been attending a school near New York returned this week and is with her aunts, the Misses Lyman, street. guests at the wedding on Wednes- day, in Quebec, of Mrs. Fortt's sister, Mrs. J. J. Williams to Major Donald Fisler. They left on Taursday for Sandy Point for two weeks' outing at the end of which they will return stationed here with R,C.H.A. Hubert Ryan and James Swift Jr., returned to-day from New York. Misses Lesslie, who spent the win- ter at "The Welland," St. Catharines; returned this week and are en pen- sion at 49 Clergy street. - ® =~ Mrs. Basil 'Baker, Winnipeg, has lzeen the guest of Col. and Mss. R. J. Gardiner, Bagot strpet. Major and Mrs. Medd who were in town for the Greer-Garrett wedding erboro. The Misses Stuart are en pensioh 4t 237 Brotk street, ; Mrs. Phippen, Napanee, is spend- ing a couple of days in Kingston. Miss Mill, Napass; is visiting her nephew in Kingston for a few days. ; Mrs. D.'0. Maearow, Montreal, entertained recently at a luncheon in honor of the Duchess of Riche- lieu. - » -. Mr. and Mrs. Havelock Ford Price announce the engagement of their only daughter, Alma Louise, to Lieut, Cecil Leroy Boyd, 52nd Battery, C.F. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyd, Regina, The marriage will take place -_ (Continued on Pages 6 and 10.) Grand Complexion Improver! Better Than Cosmetics When it's so easy fo bring back the bloom of youth to faded cheeks, when skin disfigurements can be re- moved, 't it foolish to plaster on a . andl' Mrs. H. W. Richardson, returned onf in 8 Capt. and Mrs.. A, C. Crawford, |} delightful winter in Riverside, Cali-|8 sister, King | pu Capt. and Mrs. Ronald Fortt were |= to Kingston, as Capt. Fortt is to bel on Wednesday, have returned to Pet- on Mr. Body's return from overseas. [#8 Go to the root of the trouble~re. Probs: Sunday, cooler and occasional showers A oN [ AT STE Special attractions will be found in all departments of this busy store. quarters to-night. Middies 100 ladies' and mis- ses' Jack Tar wash middies in an assort- ment of styles and color combinations. To-night $1.29 to $2.25 Summer merchandise will be featured at very special prices and all thrifty women should make Steacy"s their shopping head- WARM WEATHER APPAREL We are well prepared to fill all your warm weather needs with large stocks of summer goods, and below we enum- erate a number of special attractions for to-night's selling, BATHING SUITS We are showing a large and ex- clusive range of ladies' bathing: suits in a variety of materials and colors. To-night . . «+ $1.75 to $7.00 SMART WASH SKIRTS These skirts are properly tailored and marked for quick selling. Made of such excellent materials que, gabardine, repp and drill. style effects. Tonight: . . Lingerie Waists 100 only, ladies' white voile lingerie waists in a variety of very 'smart Tonight . $1.48 { styles. - Priced spetially for as pi- Bedford os All - the newest .. .$1.98 to $5.50 Sweaters Sweater time is here and we are showing a special value to-night in all the wanted shades. Tonight . . .$2.98 rts. eee A Sale of Prints : 600 yards only of light and dark colored Canadian prints bought specially for to-night's selling. Full 30 inches wide and worth to-day 35¢ a yard. While the quantity lasts. Tonight... ....0¢ "WHITE PIQUE Sh. AS I'TON move the cause--correct the condi- tion that keeps you from looking as you ought. Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills and very soos you'll have a complex- fon to be proud of. How much hap- pier you'll feel pimples gone, cheeks Tori Ae a ey Hood yous agai u : or Hamilton's Ph 'One piece only 6f 60 yards of white pique, 36 inches wide. _ Fine even cord, and worth 75¢ sold at 22¢ a yard regular. a yard. ; : £ OT ight . Thee eT Ry To-night . . .. .. SEER BOYS' JERSEYS * For to-night only, we offer 25 only, ¥ a "se knit" bathing suits in a range of col- ors and in all siz 34 to 4 4 To-night . RK ir +s 7% yp i} Mrs. Millar and Miss Hazael Millar, jj Gore street, "with him, where they By} y 5 1 intend to reside in future. "Miss Anna Murchie, Gananoque. is spending the week-end th Miss Hazael Millar, Gore street. Misses Daly, Albert street, are ox- ting their nephew, Sergt. Alan ly, Canadian Cavalry, for a visit. returned last week from overseas ii from here will go oH home in rdminster, Sask. 600 yards of damaged gr cotton; 34 inches wide nd and a ahh rien aa avy BESO | ent A tT | 's Porch Paiut, light grey or 3 Pa or Ae ave aw Res oad owe os 2 kitchen, Pry an oil stove. Saves the coal. 8 burner £2 DE or Patent 3 bs ar sas ise $3500 . Agents for Turne,'s tents, awnings ahi flags. § a failure with Dr. n's get a 26¢. box to-day. _------ A : ' 100 only, boys' cotton jerseys in an assortment of colors--all sizes, 22to 32. p° BOYS' BATHING SUITS . A great range of boys' bathing suits in all Sista, 22 to 34, and _ a variety of styles an rs. -------- er ---------- NEN NOV NE Nee a ---- ea hi Harcourt Bmfth, Quebec, is] tor a visit and is en pension] Retreats ft Aen Sods ho whi ee, i : , it a 40 inches wide. 'Sold at 60 a . J. K. Robertson and family, on, are visiting in Perth for vious to going to the | 'vacation. yard, rei

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