SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1610. ' J = rr A -- 4 ------------ , Sunburn cut n is quick- ave re applicatiur from New York manuf BEST'S BALM aBBoFtmBit Desk "Sets --and--- Photo ~ Frames { These are of an altogetl Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. | § == > ee ey r,l SV ellaVe | some in BROCADED L others in BRASS, SILVER a "BRONZE. = / marvel in disap- » the skin grade cool and comfo Large Jars 23 cents, The Popular Drug Store Open Sundays At Best's) The Popular Drag Store Open Sundays Phone 59. Branch 2018 ~ A A ee | § and are SIL Wedding -- dings--Marriage Licenses . Those people '(and they are many) who dread the ordeal of an eye examin- ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made Y us, it causes no pain, discomfort, or inconyen- fence, JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 King Street And We Use No Drugs, Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 Princess Street A + cm ---- ee Step! Friedrich has formed a new gabinet at Budapest in which he the pest of Minister of the | SAAR WOOD Lengths Phone 133 assumes Interior The Prince of Wales will attend ' the Lapor Day sports in Ottawa. Mm t,t ----------.. ------ - i er -- HOME COMFORT MAKERS NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNACE ATTENDED TO, i These chilly mornings and' eéwen- ings need not be uncomfortable, If you use a Perfection Coal Oil Heater You can raise the temperature. of a rom and enjoy life. No need to light the coal stove, until much colder wea- ther sets in. . They are clean, con- venient and attractive We have them Japanned Finish, $6.50; Nickle Plated Finish, $7.25, | | | We have in stock 6 Rebuilt Thought Cooking Ranges. antee them as strongly as stove, Happy We guar- a4 new 1 small size, No. 8 8 medium size No. 9 2.large size No. 9 You get practically a new sve at a low price. We put on, sale Friday and Saturday -- 25 watt and 40 watt Electric Light Globes ... You can repair the fire box-of your cooking Range, package ASBESTOS STOVE LINING Mix with water--dries over night. McKelvey & Birch Ltd., Brock St. ft --PHONE Bl 6 1b. + ------ DINING ROOM---LIVING ROOM---BED in up-to-date designs in Walnut. eral Rugs--Linoleum--Curtains. : We carry the best assorted stock in the country. Our prices are very reasonable. : ~ Victrolas and Victor Records A complete assortment always on hand. a designed, SMITH BROS. - Kingston J NS 1er K; 4 nd 3 1 4 I A =. A SP ts nil Sawed in Stove BOOTH & CO. Fcot West Street Tsang ------ | tebe bd Tod In- | Twilight § e----Hereafter, the Whig, in 2 with olher papers all over » Wili make a charge of b0c. for inserting engagement, mar- (rage or reception a nouncement, -® . . afternoon an exceeding- | 2rnocn tea was given by s Evelyn and Rosalind Cor-4 farewell" to- their many . Robert Henderson and | tt received the gE room, frag and baskets of Miss guests in table, Savary guests ir pink and Rosalind looked general. At the presided and tea y NW. y over b Miss Ma the color scheme was carried + Mss Kite ¥raser who has been 1 n pink and white. In the cen ge mirror, surrounded by of maiden hair fern stood a t glass vase filled with pink and white asters, while at each cor- s of pink and pink-shadeq rooms. Delic- re served by Mrs. Frank Alnslie, Miss Miss Elsie Gardiner uds, Mar 1 lit both ious refreshments Mrs. George Mel Crawford, -Miss Ber "1 Helen Blomley, {and Miss "Boeigr Peckpd! Foiix, Ar! Miss ue .Z0na. the g Gladys. Arneil A deligitful si i britie-e when a land- some silver tray, beautifully chased, HA arrived during the afternoon, a gift irom the entire staff of the Bunk of Montreal admitted ise was given iect . » and M»s. J. T. Wright, of Ot- are in the city, and will spend days, the guests of the form brother, Rev. J de Pencier Wright, on their way to Vancouver, B.C, Capt. Wright recently return- *d from overseas, where he served as senior medical officer at Shorneliffe, and also at No. 1 General Hospital in France, ' : : A delightful Dutch treat high tea was given at the Country Club last evening when the guests numberel twelve. They -were Mrs. Van Less- lie, Mrs. 'Fred Carson,Mrs. Hubert Stethem, Mrs. Jack Mallett, Mrs. H. Lafferty, Mrs. C. Hanson, Miss W. Gordon, the Misses Aileen and May Rogers, Francis Sullivan and Miss Smith. * » Capt. tawa, a few er's * Jessie . . Marguerite . King, who has iest of Mr. and. Mrs. Hu- bert Ryan; Maitland étreet; is returns ting to-New York on Monday, and 1ak- {ing her nephew Master Hubert Ryan, | with her for a little visit, i - ' - Mrs. Ellen Robinson, of 'Water- { town, N.Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Drury, Queen street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark and two boys cof Acton, Ohio, visiting Mrs Mary Clark, Division street, have returned homie. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Cobb, Wellington street, are spending the week-end in Belleville. Rev. Dr. N. B. Topping announces the engagement of his daughter Margaret Evelyn, to Amos Gordon, Smith, of Smith's Falls, Ont., son of G. A. and Mrs. Smith, Parham. The i wedding will take place very quietly {in September. | Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hoag, Alfred { street, have returned from 'foronto | where they spent the past week with { their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Upton, | Kingsward Road. Dr. and Mrs. E.' R, Doward are | leaving - Col. Ogilvie's residence to- {day for thei home in Toronto. | * . . { i Margaret ' McManus, daughter. of Major and Mrs. W. J. McManus, who { are spending the summer on Dead Man's Bay, had a birthday lact Tues- | day and celebrated by giving a party {to which was invited all the chfjdren {on the bay. In addition to da img, | games and a splendidly laid out ta- | ble, Major McManus who is a splen- | did story-teller, regaled the voung- sters with stories that they are still talking about. . ° |. Beverley Jones came up from Ga- | nanoque yesterday, and left on the mail boat for his home in 'Toronto. | © Miss Gabrielle Roy, who was Miss { Loretto Swift's guest, left on Thurs- {day for her home in Montreal. . | 'Major and Mrs. E. H. Bitkett afe in Torohto, fand expect to remain there for some time. » * * | Capt. J. Genet returned on Wed- { nesday, from a holiday spent in Mds- koka. . Prof. and Mrs. K&ith Hicks and children went out to Bob's Lake on Thursday, for a visit at the Queen's camp. The Misses Mollie and Nan Saun- ders, Alice street, went cown to Echo Lodge, on the St. Lawrence, for the holiday. > "Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Skelten and children, returned ohn. Friday from Bob's Lake, where they spent the past week at Queen's Camp. The Rev. E. A. and Mrs. Chown returned to Toronto yesterday, after a visit with Mrs. H. Richardson, Al- wingion. si Major and Mrs. William Harty, Stuart street, went up to Toronto for the festivities in connection with the | visit of the Prince of Wales and were | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Osler, at their farm. Col. R, W. Leonard and Mrs. Leo- nard, St. Catherines, were in Toron- ant with | J commence } | Government House garden par ven.in honor of H Royal 'the Prince of Wales, s ss : Mis ran Dunbar and ters, who bave been over- seas for veral years, are now in Ottawa m yY trie are ae- od } ighted to hes Capt. little da: ationed about the enc Ww house, 140 King tL week n 8. Donald Fisher, | who were at ti Belvidere, returned | to Quebec on Monday, » | Mrs. Hubert Stethem and little son | Carson, are leaving on Monday for { Muskoka, where they will spend the Major a i Mrs. Craig are ndw at t. Johnston, Gananoque, Toronto this week to studies at Osgoode | went up to 118 him, but Gananoque. : ' 1 .« ® a spending her holidays with her sis- ters, the Misses Fraser, Barrie strest, returned 'to Ottawa on Fri day, taking her niece, M "Frances Fraser, with her for a visit. Miss Agnes Wilson, who has been visiting Mrs. S. W. Dyde and Mi Chrisse 'Dyde, Wotle Island, left for Strathcona this week. Constanice Webster, of Hamilton, who has been visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. Cooke, the rectory, Barriefield, back with her for a. visit. * + a Lieut.-Col. and; Mre% Street two sons, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steacy, King street. Miss Kathleen Saunders, Alics street, spending the holiday with her sister, Miss Elsie Saunder Ot- tawa, Miss Grace Wood, University ave- nue, returned from a few weeks' visit in Picton. A Mrs. Rynders, Sydenham, is the guast of Mrs. Fred Folger; Syden- ham street Mrs. A. W. Gunn, Bagot street, is ley, Bath. - - Mrs. Garnett Lockett, E {5 spending a few days i { Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Pstreet, are leaving on Atla a month * - ar] street, Toronto. Laidlaw, Monday Yor garet Murray, Frontenac street, have {gone to Ottawa for the opening of the mew Pa ment Buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Buffalo, N.Y., McKay, Sydenham street Mrs. . Charles Bate and little daughter, Kathleen, returned to Ot- tawa on Thursday, after a visit with Mrs. G. Gamshy, Hale's Cottages, . . . Lieut.-Col y for Ottawa, whence ton. their future home in Toronto. J. A. Gorrie, Earl street, leaves phone Company. Mrs. oe here for two weeks longer, * * » Chateau Belvidere: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 'Walferton, Grimsby; ° Mrs. Creighton Nash, Montreal; M. Gra- ham, Montreal; Col. T. R. Caldwell and Mrs, Caldwell, Perth; R. Young, Torento; Col, V. and Mrs. Harvey, Ottawa. - * - Tycondgroga, N.Y., who have been | visiting the former's father, J. R.| Henderson, at his summer home, their home. | Nursing Sister E. F. Pense return- ed to-day from Portland, Me., and | brought Nursing Sister K. Wiley with | her for a little visit. : i $s = Miss Mabel Richardson, Alwing-| at their summer home. | spend ten days. terday from Cressy, where she spent | two wecks with Miss Mildred Horsey. | George Tandy, Philadelphia, ar- rived to-day to spend the week-end with his : Lettie Tandy, Wilfe Island. (Continued on pages 8 and 14.) to last week 'and were guests at the Keeplt Down Lower the cost of your working boots by buying - our solid leather Men's Boots, carrying the fam- ous name, AHM. It means mote value for your money. PRICES $5.00 AND $5.50 Jack Johnston's Shoe Store Phone 231). UR returned on Friday to Miss Mildred Horsey motored in | from Cressy Yesterday and took Miss | and visiting her sisters, the Misses Haw- | Earl | ic City, where they weill spend | Mrs, David Murray and Miss Mar- | are the guests of-Mr-and -Mrs.-John + | L. Gill, Queen's Bat- | tery, left yo i he will go #0 Winnipeg and Edmon- I} Capt. J.'M. Thompson and Mrs. | Thdmas, Cobden,Ont., expect to make | on Monday for Ottawa, -to take up |g his new duties with the Bell Tele- | Gorrie will | The following registered at the | Mrs. Stuart Parsons and children, Wolfe Island, returned this week to |' ton, returned on Tuesday from Al |f Zonquin Park, where she was visit= [fi ing Dr. and Mrs. Bertram of Dundas, { §i Mrs, Bruce Taylor, Queen's Uni- | | versity, expects to leave on Monday |} for Atlantic City, where she will | § Miss Ruth Anglin returned yes |§ her, H. Tandy, and Miss | § THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE THREE PROBS:-- Sunday, unsettled; with showers gee a mesg a mmmmv--m---- Do Your Monday Shopping To-night. Store closed all day Monday, A special night's est to all'thrifty women, who make Steacys their quarters. > Labor Day. selling, which will prove to be of unusual inter- shopping head- Ce 70 pairs only sizes, 6 to 10 * Queen qua Dy . BLACK AND WHITE LISLE HOSE all sizes. A small balance left of 250 doz. To-night 3 pr. $1. CHILDREN'S HOSE 100 pairs, Boys' Rock Ribb, Heavy Cotton An assortment of Ladies' Silk Gloves -- Kayser and lity; double tipped; all colors in the lot. Special Hosiery Values COLORED LISLE HOSE 100 pairs, assorted colors, in full weight Lisle Hose. They include brown, pearl, black, champagne, rose, sand, etc. vw Tornight .. Saini.» SOC . WHITE HOSE 50 pairs only, Penman's Perfection, ~-. extra weight, Cotton Hose; in 83 to 10. worth 50c. a pair ..... To-night 39¢. i ; Ladies' White and Black Lisle Hose; in 4 Hose:" all ...... l'o-night, 50c. a pair $e ae SILK GLOVES «+ «osu» « Tohight, 75¢; AMERICAN FLANNELETTES 500 yards of mill he 1 " - . - . 3 ends American Flannelettes: in wide range of stripes; with white grounds; worth today, 45c¢. yd. . . . . Tonight, 25e¢. "© f > WHITE COTTON 500 yds. of fine, soft, White Cotton: full 36 inches wide: worth to-day 30c.ayd. ..... A final clearance 44. Priced $13.75 up. «ove... Tonight; 5 yds. for $1.00 SILK SWEATERS Ladies' Silk Sweaters; in sizes 38 to Tonight, Less 259, of 14 only, Neckwear Sale 60 Collars only in the lot, which must be cleared out re- gardless of any cos t price; all shapes, and styles, and fashion- able materials. Some slightly counter soiled. Priced regu- larly from 35c. up to $3.50. .. . ..... ¢:-- Tonight, 19¢. 5 h, T NECK FRILLINGS 35 odd lengths, in frilling remnants--Crepe de Chenes, Georg- ettes, Organdies, etc.; all marked in plain figures, at great reductions. » 100 pairs Men's worth 35c¢. a pair. .. A great range of GREY WOOL SOX ; Grey Wool Sox, with white heels, and toes; BOYS' SWEATERS . : Boys' Coat Sweaters; all sizes and colors . . To-night, $2.00 and $2.25