Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1919, p. 3

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- 2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE THREE 1 oid in The heat ot Sunburn is quick- ly taken out by an application of BEST'S BALM The effect is simply marvel. ous--the heat and pain disap- pear at once and leave the skin eool and comfortable. Large Jars 25 cents, The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays At Best's The Popular Drug Store Phone 59. Branch 2018 Keeley Jr., 1.0.D.0, Those people (and th: are jiany) <i {and | the Srdeal of an ore Samin- are agre - ished to find that, § Salone or us, it causes no pain, 0 in - : rt; or inconvep And We Use Neo Drugs, 55... Ladies' Umbrellas We are offering a dis- count of 15 Per Cent on all our stock . of Ladies' Umbrellas. No article is more service- able either as a gift or for one's own pse, and this is an oppor- tunity to procure the finest and latest types at a considerable saving. Wedding Rings--Marriage Licenses | SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 King Street : Kingston J 4 ahs ~ a "Twilight (Notice--Hersafter, the Whig, In common with other papers all over + will make a charge of 60c. for inserting an engagement, mar. @ or reception announcement. . . . There was a jolly Dutch treat tea at the Country Club last evening when the guests were Mrs. BE. H. Pense, Mrs. J. Mollett, Mrs, Fred Carson, Mrs. Hubert Stethem, Miss Aileen Rogers and Miss Jessie Smith. > - : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes, New York. Stanley Graham, Bagot street, spent the week-end with Mrs. Gra- ham and children, Thousand Island Claire Robinson, Alfred street, and Miss Alice Moore, Union street, are enjoying a holiday av. Charleston Lake. Mr, and Mrs. James Craig, John- son street, left on Saturday to spend a couple of weeks in Stella. Miss Helen Uglow, Barrie street, returned 'from Napanee Where she was visiting Major and Mrs. Miles Miller. * Ld . Miss Clara Burns, New York, who spent some time at 'Bostick Island, Gananoque, is now visiting Miss Ada Bates, Wellington street. Miss May Rogers, returned on Sat- urday from Lachine where she spent her - holidays with her aunt, Ms. Henry. Dr. and Mrs. 8. F. Radcliffe, Miss Elizabeth Schaltz and Masters Sam- uel and Radcliffe Lochrin arrived from Toronto on Saturday to visit Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Craig, Johnson street, Miss Madele Wilson, New York, is now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Birkett, Bagot, street. Miss Jean Craig, Johnson street, is visiting Mr, and Mrs. H. E, Richard- son at Collins Bay. Miss Lela Kirk, S. C. R,, has re- turned from her home in Ardendale, 3 | where she spent her holidays. Keeley Jr, MOD. Four Canadian telegraph compan- ies have applied to the Board of Rafl- way Commissioners to increase the scale of toll by twenty-five per aul A tar, ARG WOOD Sawed in Stove - Lengths BOOTH & CO., Phone 133 Foot West Street re Misses Kathleen and Edith Car- ruthers, had as their week-end guests at the Farm, the Misses Rose Rogers, Harriet Gardiner, Sybil Kirkpatrick and Margaret Hemming. Miss Fannie Grindley, Montreal, is the guest of Miss Mary Taylor, Queen University, Mrs. Bruce Taylor gave a small informal dance last ev- ening in honor of her daughter's guest, . . * Messrs. Hubert Ryan, B. C, Gil- dersleeve and William Casey, who were on the yacht Sylvia returned yesterday from Rochester and Co- courg. Jack Marsh, Quebec, is the guest | 65th Amiversary Celebration At McKelvey & Birch's Limited Brock FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1919 Street You have been wishing for some article for use in your kitehen, or home, for some time, but have put off buying until prices get lower. Our Anniversary Celebration will give you the opportunity you desire, to obtain it. FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1919, and SATURDAY, AUG. 16, 1910 discount we will give 5 per cent. Ranges, 10 per cent. discount off ception of some few lines manufacturers. oft Thought all other articles with the ex- that selling prices are fixed by the Think over your needs in Tinware, 'Enamelware or Hind- ware. 'We will be pleased to see you. of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Minnes, "Hill- croft." Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, "Hazeldell" returned on Mond from a motor trip to Unadilla, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey O'Hara, Col- ling Bay, who have been visiting Mrs, Darling, Cedar Hall Hampton, Va., and Newport News are expected back tomorrow. Mrs. Robert O'Hara, King street, returned to-day from Collins Bay where she spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. BE. Richardson. Kenneth Taylor, who has been cruising down the St. Lawrence on the yacht "Heather" has returned to | the city. Ae Mayor and Mrs. Harold Fisher and Controller and Mrs. John Nelson, Ot- tawa, are in the city. The gentlemen are attending the convention of muni- cipal officials. Misses Frieda and Edith Pickering have returned after spending a few weaks with relatives in Brockville. Sir Thomas White and White have left for Ojibway Isla Geors A har Derbyshire has return- od after visiting Mrs. James McEwen, Jasper. lll Mrs. Savage and her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ryan, who spent the past two weeks with Mrs. M. R. Ryan, at her summer cottage, Sydedham, are returning to Rochester, N.Y., to-mor- row, Mr. and Mrs. Pouley and children, who spent some time with the Bishop of Ontario, and Mrs. Bidwell, King street, left for England, last 'week. Mis. Cecil Whalley aud "children [1 e Rev. A. F. Whalley are visi the R A aDto 8, Gener; Maiiand street, | 180d, iy for Muskoka, to spend | left on | his holi foturned from a visit to her summer Ii home in Norwood, Ont. 2 ys. Gore street, returned last week from | Howard Price Folger, Emily street, who has been at a jolly house-party at Marshall's Bay, is expected back to-morrow. Mr, and Mrs. Hinchliff, Rockford, Hi; are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Coverdale and Mr. Coverdale at Le- moine's Point. * Mr. Miles, Bank of Toronto, who motored to Toronto, for the week- end, has returned. * . . Henry Richardson, University ave- extended trip in the west. Miss Mair, who has been visiting the Misses Wilson, Union street, leaves on Thursday for Thorburn, Nova Scotia. Miss Francis Cartwright, returned to Toronto last week after a pleasant visit with Lady Cartwright at "The Maples," Cartwright's Point. Dr. L. F. Goodwin, Queen's Uni- versity, returned on Monday from a holiday spent at Tadousac. Miss Constance Webster, Hamll- ton, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Cooke, and the Rev. A. O. Cooke, at the Rectory, Barriefield. Mrs. Swartout and family, return- ed to their home in Clinton, N.Y. on Monday, after a delightful trip down the St, Lawrence, -. Mrs. Penwarden, Kingston, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Perci- val, Athens. Misses Keitha and Hazel Smith, Kingston, are renewing old acquain- tances at Athens. Mrs. Miller, (nee Miss Ruby Pot- tinger), Kingston, is to spend a week with her parents at Renfrew, and take in the Regatta and dance. Mrs. Edward Huyck, Tweed, has been visiting friends in Kingston and Napanee. Mrs. D. G. MacPhail, and her dau- ghter, Miss Katharine MacPhail, are visiting Mrs. E, G. Baxter in Cayuga. * - Kenneth Wood, Kingston, who has recently returned from overseas, was the guest of honor of a Picton motor party of young people at an infor- mal dance at the Sandbanks. Mrs. James McFarlane, Kingston, has returned ' after visiting her friend, Miss Carmel McCarthy, Thor- old. Mrs. Edwin Guillet, Miss Marie and Clarence Guillet, Cobourg, are holidaying at the Guillet cottage, Stoney Lake, where also Prof. Geo. Guillet of Queen's University, King- ston, has been a guest. Miss Bertha Paynter, Sydgnham street, is spending her holidays with her cousin, Miss Grace Percy, Toron- 0. * . . Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Garison and son Francis, Princess street, are at their summer home at Christie's Lake. Mrs. William Sutton and children have returned to Kingston, after visiting her aunt, Miss Shaver, of Brockville. Willlam Paynter returned to Ot- tawa on Monday, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paynter, Sydenham street. Miss Kathleen Elliott, 337 Earl street, left today for Oitawa where she will visit her uncle, Rey. W. B. Crawford. 4 * Miss Ida Bishop, Toronto; is spend- ing her holidays with old friends at her former home of Sunvury. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Sargent, 242 Sydenham street, have returned from. their honeymoon trip to\Toro- nto, Buffffalo and Nisgara Falls. Miss Mamie Fields, Durham stred', has returned after a week's visit 13 Lindsay and Toronto. Mrs. W. O, Wilson, Oshawa, is vi- siting her aunt, Mrs. John Carson, Villa St. Clair Apartments. Major Hooper, wife: and children are on a visit to Carleton Place, Christie's Lake and Ottawa. Miss Bessie Smytlie and Miss Fre- da Wagar, Enterprise, have return- ed home, accompanied. by "Shellie" Pew, after spending a week at Camp "Seamore," Rodk Lake, . * * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. McBride, Kingston, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Berney, to Willam R. E. Grieves, youngest son of the late James and Mrs. Gri- eves, Ottawa, Ont. Marriage to take place early in September. ' An interesting engagement is that of Aemilius Irving Jarvis, second son of Mr. apd Mrs, Aemiltus Jarvis, To- ronto, to Miss Jean Ellen Acheson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. 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