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

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SATURDAY, JULY. 20, 1919. Sunburn The heat of Sunburn i¢ quick- ly taken out by an application BEST'S BALM The effect is simply marvel- ous----the heat and pain disap- pear at once and leave the skin cool and comfortable. Large Jars 25 cents. The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays {At Best's The Popular Drug Store : Open Sundays Phone 59. Branch 2018 Keeley Jr, 0D. Those people (and they are mans) who dread the ordeal of an eye examins ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made us, it causes no mfort, or: ineonyen- And We Use Ne Drugs, i Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. PP A AA A A Sudden riches epoil many a good SALE PRICE, $1 QUART CAN SATURDAY (.8...000. 3 We have made pro- vision for the Yeturn of many men to civil- ian life and our stock of Tie Pins was never so exten- sive as at present. There are a great many different de- signs and prices to suit any purse. SMITH BROS. Established 1840 King Street 3 Kingston RAR . WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO. Phone 133 Foot West Street SAUL TTR TTT TT --- | who has been visiting his i Mrs. Charles MeDonnough, Wood THE DAILY BRITISH WHI Told in i Twilight | ' «0 A { (Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in | common with other papers all over Canada, will make a charge of 50c, for inserting gn engagement, mar riage or reception announcement. » . » Major -Lawrence J. Nacey, of the United States Medical Corps, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sowards, "Bast View Park," left for Rochester; N.Y., where he will re- sume his practice, after two years' service in France. Miss May Loucks and Miss Helen Muckleston, who are in England, ex- pect to sail for home early in Aug- ust. Mrs. L. I. McCormick, Ottawa, spending several weeks at the Cas- cades, expects to leave shortly for Kingston. ' Sir Clifford and Lady Sifton will shortly take up residence at their country home, "Assiniboine Lodge," on the St, Lawrence, Commander and Lady Patricia Ramsay are leaving London shortly for Paris, where the commender will take over the post of naval attache at the British embassy. - Miss Virnal Truesdell, Sydenham N.Y., spent a few days in Buffalo, N.Y., and Toronto on her return from Columbus, Ohio, and arrived in the ¢ity on Sunday, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Bernice Gray, Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. W. A. Leggo has returned to Ottawa from Kingston, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Stuart Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Kings- ton; Mrs. D. Sinclair and Miss Eunice and Miss Edith Gillies, Lindsay, who are camping at Shoreacre, Lake Scugog, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Mitchell, Bowmanville. . * * Miss Kathleen Saunders has re- turned from Quebec. Mrs. Wright, Ottawa, is spending some weeks with her son, the Rev. J. dePencier Wright, Alfred street. H. Loucks and his son, Burfield, have returned to Montreal. Mrs. Malloch, Riverside, Cal, who spent a few days in town, has gone n to Hamilton. Miss Marjorie Parlow, Ottawa, is the guest of 'her cousin, Miss Irene Shaw, Gore street. Mrs. F. A. Reid, Bagot spent the week with Mrs. C. Davey, Sydenham. . Mrs. C. R. McLeod, Union street west, is visiting relatives at Aurora. Miss Vera Shaw, Gore street, has returned' from Hay Island. . street, i Miss Ingpen and Miss Faith Ing- pen, who Tave been bpending the week at . the Chateau Belvidere, leave for Montreal on Monday. Major Wotherspoon, Ottawa, was in town this week. Flight-Lieut. Arthur Wilkinson, alster, fi stock, hag gone over to Rochester, li N.Y. to vieit his = brother Owing to after-the-war de- mands the price of paint has gone very much higher. We have decided to place on sale, beginning Saturday, 26th inst., 24 Shades Ramsay's House Paint--suitable for either in- side or outside--it is put up in half pint, pint, quart, half and one gallon cans---many beauti- ful shades to select from, com- prising 7 shades green, 9 shades red, As long as the stock lasts The regular price of Ramsay's' Paint is now $1.35 quart. George Wilkinson. Miss Meta Moutray, who has been spending a few weeks with Mr. and . 'W. H. Moutral Stella, will return to Tuesday. Miss Merry Walton ds spending the week-end in Brockville. Mrs. H. W. Richardson, "Alwing- on," Miss Eva Richardson, and iss May Ford, are out at Thirteen Island Lake. i . A party of motorists from New ll York, spent a day or so in town this week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Sur- pose, Mr, and Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and 'S. I wallace and Dr, Lenn, Mr. and Mrs, Gillespie mn Thompson who have been in towm for a few weeks left on Friday for Hammond, Indiana. Mrs. Stanley and her two children | arrived in town to-day trom Clin ton, New York and are at the Resi- dence, Parl street, : Mr. and Mps. Chesterton, Mon- Hl! treat, who have been in Toronto for lia week or so came down to King- i] ston to-day for a short. visit. A BPECIAL IN FOOD CHOP- » PERS . Universal, size No. 2---help to use up every particle of food $2.50 % Prof. Ross and Miss Isabel Ross, Alfred street, are taking the Sag- uenay trip, stopping at Murray Bay for a few weeks, Mrs. R..S. Wilkinson and Migs! wil . Stella, Ww Mrs. J. B. Carruthers at their summer home. . * * There was a jolly party at a bon- fire at Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chown's W. | They are an absolutely safe medicine .| heard to complain about it, are the daughter, Mrs. Jack Calvin, at Gar- | den Island. | » * * | Mrs. Henry Wilkinson and Mrs. | Arthur Wilkinson, who have been visiting Mrs, Charles McDunnough, Woodstock, came back to Kingston to-ddy. : Miss Foster, who is at the "Resi- dence," Earl street, went down to |} Frankville on Friday to spend the | | week-end. | Mrs. George Quirk, Staten Is-| land, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, W. Kent Macnee, Earl street. Mrs. J. W. Forster, Montreal, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. Russel Forster, William street, Misg Adair Hall, Polkstone, Eng- land ds the guest of Mrs. W. F. Jackson, "Otterburn." - * . Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, Toronto, and their family were in town at the Chateau Belvidere. A. BeMongJackson, Hamilton, is spending the week-end 'with Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Jacksop, '"'Otter- burn." Nursing-Sister Aileen Brady, who camp back with No. 7 Q 's Hos- pital, and ds now stationed - at Queen's Military Hospital, was one of the young girls who went over- seas from Ottawa early in the war. She wears the Mong ribbon and was decorated by the King with the Royal Red Cross. Miss Brady is a nelce of Me. Danfel Phelan, John- son street. » » * Mrs. Wiliam Cassidy and femily, also Kenneth Marsh, John street, are spending a few weeks co ng at their cottage, East View Park. Mrs. WM. Campbell, Mr: M. 8. Richmond and Master Aber Rich- mond are srending a few days ut the S:obie Bouse, Norway Bay Que. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sager and fam- ily, Deseronto; Mrs. W, H. Kimmer- ly and son Kenneth, and Miss Cora, Napanee and Mrs. J. BE. Hamp- son and son, Kenne'h, Wa'ertown, N.Y., spent the week-end at Herbert Sager's, Pine street. (Continued on page 8.) Cholera Infantum Cholera infantum is one of the fatal ailments of childhod. It is a trouble that comes on suddenly, especially during the summer months and unless prompt action is taken little one may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own Tablets are an ideal medicine In warding off this trouble. They regulate the bowels and sweet- en the stomach and thus prevent all the dreaded summer complaints. being guaranteed by a government analyst to contain no opiates or nar- cotics or other harmful drugs. They cannot possibly do harm---they al- ways do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. } | HEARD ON THE SDE 'Now that tne entrance results have been announced, the majority of the pupils will be able to sleep better. The Whig telephones have been buzzing for the past ten days, with calls for the results. Inspector Stuart was also stormed every day by anxious ones. Visitors to the city buildnigs will not know the offices as a result of the work of the painters and deco- rators. 'The Property Committee is certainly doing wonders. The police station was the first to be served, but not before it was needed. It is funny, but there still is a number of tipplers who think they can put it over Magistrate Farrell, by saying they got drunk om two per cent. beer. Good night! Forget it. The cork on a bottlé of good old Scotch would do a better job than the two per cent. All the grocers are being notified regarding the law calling on them to keep a record of all their sales of extracts of lemon, etc. It is in great demand these days. Well, the boys have to drink something, and they all cannot afford to pay $5 and up- wards for a bottle of good stuff, Too bad the City Council Was to have extra sessions in the vacation time. Some of the aldermen who are first ones to get in line when elec- tion times comes around. x Citizens rap) take off their hats to the men who Could invent some scheme to box up some of this hot weather for next winter when the " {purchase of coal is the burning ques-| J! This week's sensation---the Appre- lciation Sale of The Veterans Cloth-|3 . iltred Boyce, Regina, twenty- 5 i . of age, seized with a GC: PAGE THREE 'PROBS + Sunday, mostly fair and warm. Store Open To-night Until 9.45. Closed Monday. 5 Tonight's The Night At Steacy's The last opportunity of securing a share of the wonderful bar- gains offered through the medium of our Greatest Summer Sale -- with the store closed Monday--Civic Holiday--we are prepared to- night for unprecedented selling. I Hosiery and Underwear Every article a special value, and as the quantities are small in. nearly every case we would advise early selection. FOR LADIES: : 40 pair only, Silk Boot Hose, in colors Sky and Tan--a good wearing quality--in sizes 81 to 10. Regular 85¢. To-night 48c¢. 150 pair Penman's Black Lisle Hose in 94 and 10 only; good quality seconds; worth regular 50c. a pair . . To-night 37c¢. 200 pair Black and White Lisle Hose--a splendid wearing quality. To-night, 3 for $1.00 60 pair Black French Lisle, with colored embroidery; worth 75¢. a pair .. To-night, 39¢. * BEES eres see ae aE FOR MEN 100 pair only, fine thread Silk Socks--a special value at 75¢. a pair. Colors: black-and white. ..............To-night 49c. 60 pair Men's Fine Lisle Socks--in colors of black and white--Penman quality-- worth 50c. a pair. To-night, 3 for $1.00 . SUMMER COMBINATIONS 30 only, Ladies' Summer Knit Combinations, in short and long sleeves--sold reg. at 85¢c. ................To-night 69¢. 75 only, Ladies' Swiss Knit Vests in no sleeves only. Sold at 35¢c. and 40c. each ce onsen we vs wie Tonight, 23¢ 75 Shirts and Drawers on Men's Balbriggan--all sizes 34 bleached Cotton; full 36 inches wide and worth 23c.ayd. ... .. § full 36 inches wide, and sold at 25¢c.ayd. . coop . To-night 19¢. todd. i hei ih aries Tonight, TSe each WAISTS A table of 100 Ladies' Crepe de Chene Waists in a variety of colors and sizes; worth $5.50 each. «+++. ++. Tonight $3.98 SILK SWEATERS SE last chance to secure. a weater at a great saving; all colors nd os to es from ++... Tonight, less 25%, BOYS. JERSEYS 60 Boys' Jerseys i assort- ment of a od Se 2 to 3 «+ veer no. Tonight, 49¢c. ' 60 M 's "sg d o po» 4 3 SEE Ese Ee sees se £ 1 wl GREY COTTON 600 yds. only, heavy Grey Un- iy doei ves we Tonight, 1c, WHITE COTTON 300 yds. of soft White Cotton, TOWELS 10 doz. Bleached Huck Tow- A HIE AAT NS FO ew, oh

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