Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1919, p. 3

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. The heat of Sunburn is quick- > taken out by an application BEST'S BALM The effect is simply marvel- Otg--the heat and pain disap- pear at once and leave the skin and comfortable, Would you Ie in your Kitchen a Range that you could with either Gas, Coal or Wood. They *are popular, as ey take un Ske uh no more Space than a coal range. You can have a same oven can be heated with, either gas or coal, or a that either method of heating is separate. In the latter high closet 1s the gas baking oven. "We would be show them to you, bake ttern the eased ** We have made pro- "vision for'the return of many men to civil- ian life and our stock fof , 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. Limited LTTE WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO,, , Phone 133 Foot West Street A Splendid Sas McClary's No. 183 SL ------ N.Y. A iB THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Told in SAA mas sass TTY (Noticem-Hateatton; the Whig, In common with other papers all over Canada, will make a charge®of 50c. for inserting an engagement, mar. riage or reception sanouncement. A very Solty. plenle was that held at Collins Bay on Saturday at the summer home of Mr. and rs. Ars thur Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Richardson. After some very strenu- ous baseball the evening ended up with some delightful music. Mrs. Herbert Wood, Vancouver, sang most charmingly, also Mr. and Mrs, Craig and Geoffrey 0 'Hara, Miss Dorothy Bayley. upper Prin- cess street, gave a lawn party on Tuesday in honor of Miss Dorothy Craig, of Winnipeg, who* has been visiting in the 2lty. Miss Marjorie Gonnsby entertained at téa Tuesday afternoon for her cousin, Miss Helen Rew, New York, who is her guest. - *. * Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hincombd, and son, William, have returned to Mout- real after spending a week With their daughter in Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sullivan R. Art- hey and Miss E, Arthey of Ottawa, are spending a week in Kingston vi- siting friends. Miss Charlotte Davis who has been visiting friends and relatives on Wolfe Island has returned to her home in Buffalo, N.Y., accompanied by her neice, Miss Angie Hawkins, who will spend several weeks. with her. Mr. and 'Mrs. George Worrell, To-~ ronto, were with Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Aykroyd, Johnson street, for the week-end. . . Mrs. Wilfrid Watts and daughter, Miss Phyllis Watts, of New York who have been visiting friends in Mont- real and Toronto, were the guests of Mrs. Rankin Smith, and have left for Ottawa, where they will join Mr, Watts, before returning to New York. Miss Tena Jackson, Queen, street, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Minneapolis, Minnd., for a month, - Mrs. John 'D. Mclean and wee son, Daniel, Front Road, were the guests of Mrs. Henry McGrath, Col- borne street. Mr, and Mrs. A. Moore: and dau- ghter, Daisy, Wesley, and Mr. and Mrs. John Shane, Newburgh, motor. ed to Odessa on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Parks. ah J. H. Birkett returned to-day after a delightful visit to his old home, Newfoundland. Jack Smythe, West street, is spend- ing a few days at Association Island, Huntly Gordon, Hamilton, spent the week-end with his father, Rev. Daniel Gordon, and Miss Gorden, University avenue. Stuart Bleakney arrived this week and with his wife and baby is visits ing Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stuart, Al fred street. Miss Ella Matthews; 121 Beverly street, left at noon to-day to spend her vacation, with relatives in Detroit and Port Huron. Miss Redmond, Fort William, is visit Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rowland, Miss Slice King, Alice street, Is '@xpected back tomorrow from Wal- lace, US., where she spent her holi- days. Earl 8 Messrs. W. Casey, 'E. C.. Gilder- sleeve and Hubert Ryan, left on Sun- day on Mr. Casey's yacht, "Sylvia", to attend the regatta at Rochester, Xe Miss Mary ' Going, "Earl street, t the week-end with Mr. and Anthony Rankin, Sofiia Bay, - Miss spend- ng a week's jedlidays boule ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. he gae Emily street. | Mr. pad Mrs. San "Deve Jeturned to Rochester, after a very sant visit with Dr, 'and Mrs. Rankin, Collins Bay. R. J. Leech, Royal' Bank, has re- turned from Seana, where he svat : Macpherson ot. [3 daughter, tawa, is the guest of her Mrs. Kenneth Fenwick, Gh Chateau Bel- iF, Pense returned today and is be- ing heartily welcomed by a host of friends. Nursing Sister Pense brought Matron Ridley with her far a little Pense, West street. Miss B. Wiltshire, Colborne street, returned yesterday, from Toronto. * - . end guest with Mrs, Ww. Barrie street. Miss J. Campbell. has returned from the Sand Banks. Miss C. Mahar and her brother, from Fulton, N.Y, are spending a few days. with Mrs. Wilson, Earl street. Miss Levquet, King street, has re- turned from a week's visit with friends in 'Fulton, N.Y. and -Syra- cuse, N.Y, 3 ; * 'ss * i Miss Rhoda Wurtele, matron in the Queen's Military Hospital, is ex- pected in Ottawa shortly, to be the guest of her mother, Mrs, J. W, Wur- le. : Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sliter have left for New York to remain for some days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Craig and daughter, Miss Dorothy Craig, left to-day for Winnipeg, after visiting for the past two weeks with friends in Kingston and other eastern points. Major and Mrs. Miles Miller mo- tored in from 'Napanee 'on Monday and spent the day in town. Mrs. Caven and Miss Olive Caven returned to Toronto to-day, after de- lightful visits with Miss Creighton, Warden's Residence, and Mrs. F. Folger, Sydenham street, Mrs. Buxton Smith, who spent a few days with Miss Machar at Fern- cliffe, Gananoque, has returned. Miss Belle Bland, New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes, Gore street. Gi Jordon, * » » Mrs. Henry Wilkinson and Mrs. Arthur Wilkinson, Bagot street, who were visiting Mrs. Charles McDon- ough, Woodstock, have returned to town, Major MacLaren, Ottawa ,is spend- ing a few days in the city. Mrs. . Robert McKelvey, Bagot street, has gone 'down to Val Morin, Que., for a visit. Mrs. Edward Stanley and Clinton, N.Y,, are at "The Resi- dence," Earl street: Mr. Stanley expetts to join them this week for a short visit, Miss Alice. Goodwin, Alice street, left to-day 'for a motor trip with Mr. and Mrs. 8S. T. Chown, Renfrew. Major. and . Mrs. Horace = Lawson and little daughter Audrey, left to- day for Barrie to visit Judge and Mrs. 'Wisner. Later on they will 80 to Myskeka for a holiday, sons, --~-- Miss Ploretice. Macgillivray, Uni- versity avenue, left on Monday for Quebec, to spend her holidays with her sister, Mrs, Andrew «Fleming, and: Mr. Fleming. Miss Eva Martin spegt e week- end with Mr, and Mrs. 'Baltour Mu- die; at their island on the St. Law- rence. Mrs. Frank Ryan and 'her mother, Mrs. Savage, Rochester, N.Y., = BFe is iting Mrs. M. R' Ryan at heér sum- mer cottage, Sydenham. Miss Delia Halos Toronto, is the guest of Miss Eldred Lane, "Gore street. * * - Miss 'hid Kent,' treal, arriv- ed on Monday to ord ox holidays with her sister, Mrs. H. J, Dawson, Collins Bay. Miss Jean Duff," Pringess 'street, left on Saturday for aaconsfield, Que., to visit her brother, Max Duff, Bank of Commerce, Montreal. Miss Elsié' Saunders returned to Ottawa on Tuesday, after a pleasant holiday spent with her mother, Mrs. Herbert Saunders, Alice street. Miss Gladys Carroll returned om Monday from" Gananoque, where she diy her holidays with her parents, Mrs. W. B. Carroll. oot fond 4 Bowerbank spent the week- at 'Mrs. T. D. R. Hemmings, King street After a delightful visit with Mrs. Maitland 'Hannaford, Orford Lake, Que., Mrs. Jack = Mollett Teturned yesterday. ' Mrs, John H. Kerr, Hamilton, is 'the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Living- ston, Barrie street, le . The Aollowing Have registered at : Belvidere. Capt . Ly PAGE THREE PROBS: Thursday, unsettled, with local showers. visit, and they are with Mrs, E, J. B. Mr. Davis, Toronto; was a week- "Wath Goods section. 3 Extraordinary "Sale Of Wash Skirtings Our whole stock of this season's Wash Skirtings offered at a brgction of their original cost. Quantities in'each case are limited, GABARDINE SKIRTING 25 yards. only, White Gabardine Wash h Skirting, with a corded stripe. Sells regular at $1.35 a yard. . SERGE SKIRTING . Sale Price 59¢. 20 yds. White Cotton n Serge Skirting; ideal for sport skirts; sells regular at 0c. ayd. . .Sale Price 59c¢. 60 yds. Palm Beach Cloth, in colors and natural cologed Shan- tung; sold at 85¢. a yd. . .Sale Price 59c¢. GABARDINE 15 yards of Colored Gab ardine Skirting; very wide cloth and bells for $1.25 reg- 26 yards 'of Sport Skirt- ing in plain white, with fash- ionable colored stripes. Reg- ular $1.35. a yd. Sale Price suitable for Skirts and Bum- mer Dresses: sells at $1.25. Besides many other values marked at clear away prices in our : SALES FOR A BUSY THURSDAY We Have planned a very busy day with this list of articles for Thursday's selling. Each attraction marked ata price which means immediate clearance in every case. .v 4 Matrons. have } been taken on Summer ML ite the i these Re oro Sl a a season's Hats for Kis EE

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