Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1919, p. 3

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919, Hickey' $ Seely Fa gaatad Cure and are on view in stufled p } 1 in ap. | ' . - 4 plication | & ros + ness Hi our window. These BALM fr I= i i ing Balsam € Acts like { are magic, | Get these ve nt pe = "lt Auto-Strop i bests] Razors OPEN SUNDAYS standard $5.00 razor 1 offering. Wedding Rings. Marriage Licenses. Those people (and they are myny) who dread the ordeal of an eye examin- ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made : 8, it causes no pain, dhsooiort or pron, JEWELERS {enoce, ' Limited Established 1840 And We Use No |[/§ wmcsicer : Wingaon { Kesey Jr, MOD. | Sry 226 Princess Street Sawed in Stove Lengths ¥ Tho secretary of the Vehicle Wor Err n Ldog ie Work, BOOTH & CO., $3.75 is an unusual | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG x : PAGE THREE Se440000 Told in Twili light ied ees fed Tr 1 [he razors we adver- Notice tiereafter, the Whip. In tised have arrived } :ommon with other papers all over wili make a charge of §0ec. ng 4n engagement, Mar riage or reception announcement. - - -. e Taylor, Queen's Uni- iding a reception on noon at which the : Faculty are asked tu ark, new director of and the wives of Since during the the Faculty nave er ses. Mrs. Taylor nopes this noti will be accept 1 as an invitation, .- ow." Miss Frances Hastings. 'Dixie, Ont fi 8 returrs ned lo resume hef studies | Edi th and Lillian Macdon- oque, were in town Qu and guests at the aquatic and Mrs. Ross Livingston, son street, returned on Monday Fanny Newark, N.J.. and brought with The Auto-Strop 1S a them for a visit. Mrs. Livingston's er, Miss Nora Cooey. colm have returned from Stratford, and at a price of and will soon be settled in the house by Mrs. Donald Fraser. Miss Helen Duff, Princess streef, left yesterday for Toronto. Capt. Kenneth Taylor, King street, has returned from a delightful mo- tor trip in the Adirondacks. . . 4 Mrs. W. Claxton, who spent the summer with Mrs. G. Claxton, King street, is leaving for New York, on Friday, en route to the South where she will jein Dr. Claxton, and in fu- ture reside. Lieut. H. Short, Lieut. J. B. Wii- kinson and Lieut. Huggins motored to Ottawa and spent the week-end there Lient. Alban ¥ 'slan returned ves- terday from overseas and is with Dr. and Mrs. Phalan, Johnson street Mrs. Edward Low, Ottawa, is vi- siting her daughter, 'Mrs. W. Wilgar and = Lieut.-Col = Wilgar, "Tinfern 2,"' Mack. street 4 Cm tard Monrdge Reynolds arrived on A AI | Sotirdss from Stoeria. and tert on turn to Kingston in the near future, and .join Mrs. Reynolds and children it the Rev. J. O. and Mrs. Crisp's, Su John's Rectory, Portsmouth. - . - Mrs. G Cloxton, King street ex- pects to leave for Montreal on Fri- day, where she will visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. George Wood. 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If you knew what cheer and comfort the pe _ssion of one of these heaters would of next week Misses Dorothy and Edna Chown, -~ Sunnyside' ', left to-day for Boston, ve b y rfeit i the e Ss s Col- aan BS RT a nie A. B. C. Throppe. Peterboro, spent x few days in the city Mrs. G. F. Emery, 'West street, ana sons Lie . Ralph Emery and Lieut. Gerald Emery left on Monday for Utica, N.Y., where they will visit | Mr. and Mrs. Otis Putnam. i Miss Grace Martin, nurse-in-train- | ing, Royal Victoria Hospital, return- | ed to Montreal to-day, after a de- | iightful holiday with her sisters, the {| Misses Martin. Clergy street. »- - . (returned from summering on the Gatineau and are at 'Otterburn { Union street. Miss Madele Wilson returned to | New York on Monday after a de- | lighttul visit' with Mr. and Mrs. J. +H. Birkett, Bagot street. Mrs. Harriet Ashby is at present with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Givens, "Maftland House,"! preparatory to leaving in a few weeks for an extend- ed trip to her old home, Alexandria, | va. / [ Mr. and Mrs. E. Green, 519 Albert | street; left on Monday for a six ill weeks' trip to Englend, where they | will visit Mr. Green's parents, Edward Kelly, a well-known mer- {chant of Brockville, died on Monday. | He was a brother of Miss G. Kelly, bring--you'd go immediately to your hardware dealer and buy one. Your dealer will be glad to show you a "Perfection." JAPANNED NICKLE PLATED The Perfection Oil Heater is Made in Canada. McKelvey & Birch Ltd., Brock St. PHONE 237-- ~ teacher at St. Patrick's School, Otta- wa. . * -. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Botting, Kings- | ton, spent the week-end with the i former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Botting, Westport. Mrs. Murray Barker and children, Westport, have moved to Kingston, {where they will reside in the ure. Howard McNally and cousin Eileen | Murray, Kingston, spent the week- end with Myr. and Mrs. A. McNally, Westport. Miss Nellie Darling, Gananoque, who has been visiting Mrs. Henry Wilkins, Frontenac street, and other i friends here, returns home to-day. \ Ex-Ald. Johm MoLeod, Toronto, TT re eee ana SPER the week-end in the city. JuscsxanAnassyAsZacasnnunaay} Mrs. George B. Nicholson returned A A A PA NS HN at BA i Stn, pr i BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN BED ROOM | (AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE | You have never had a better choice before. Our prices fe very redsonable. New designs in Walnut and Mahogany. Rugs and Mats to match. or ental designs in old blue, terra, cotta and tans. Victrolas and Victor Records A complete assortment always on hand. EE HARRISON CO. LTD. ie Ottawa on Tuesday after spending an few days with her sister, Miss Wel- un Ter Frontenac street, who has just returned from a visif at Chaplean, Miss Violet Burton, England, who i has been the guest of Dr. D. Gordon and Miss Wilhemina Gordon, Uni- vensity avenue, left on Monday for mother, Mrs, G. F. Emery, West street. : Mrs. Ernest Young is expected tm « Fine Shoe Prices from $12.00 up, Phone 231) . tlie Royal Military College. | Lt Col. and Mrs. Lindsay Mal- | on Union street, formerly occupied) Prof. and Mrs. T. Callendar have; Ho | Toronto. ° Lieut. Gerald Emery, R.A F., who . 'been overseas for some time, re- Dy turned on Saturday and is with his] sich from. London, Ont, the end of the week, and will be matron of honour at the Franklin-Fraser wedding 'on Wednesday next. ¥ = 8. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Bevan Dunbar are settled in their house on Alice sireet The nurse apd children, Diana and Peggy, will arrive from Ottawa on Friday. Lieut. R. Sheehey, Dental Corps, spent the week-end in Toronto. Mrs. Arthur Craig, Gore street, now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Richardson, Johnson street. She ex- pects to leave for Toronto in a week's time, where she and Mr. Craig will in future reside, * - . Mrs. W. Lesslie, West street, is vis- iting her son, Van Lesslie, Ingersoll, {Ont. Mrs. T. Tandy. spent a few days |with Mr. and Mrs. T. Hendry, King street, and left yesterday for Toronto, | f {© Mrs. Efa Dennison has taken the {Calvin house on King street and will 'occupy. it at once, Mile de St. Remy will spend the i | i ] street. * % | Mr. Br iriess: Montreal, is taking a {course at Queen's University and is at 150 King street. : . - - Miss McCarten, Carleton Place, 'has returned to Kingston to resume § her studies at Queen's University. Mr. and Mrs. Porritt and little { sons, Hales Cottages, King street, left to-day for Frankford where they will reside. ] Mrs. Findlay and Miss Dorothy Findlay, accompanied by their guest, iMiss Sara McGregor, New Glasgow N.B.. motored in from Carleton Place and! spent Monday in town. They left yesterday for Toronto. | Jack Brandon arrived from Peter- jpore this week to resume his stud- {es at Queen's U Biv ersity. . Mrs, Arthur Tort and son, Union street are leaving the end of this week for Ottawa where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Newman, George street, returned on Monday from Unadilla, N.Y. Miss Armstrong, Medicine Hat, ar- rived this week to attend classes at Queen's University this winter. Principal and Mrs. Dyde and Miss | Chrissie Dyde are now settled in Mrs. Guy Gamsby's house, #ales Cottages, King street, Aisges Cameron have arrived from University. . * Mr, apd Mrs. W. Kent Macnee are settled in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobbs' house on Barrie street. Mr. and -Mrs. Cogswell left Mon- dav for Toronto and are at the Wav- erley. | Mr. and Mrs. Beswick and child- ren are now in their house on O'Kill| street, bought "Otterburn," the residence of Mrs. Short, ow Union street, and will] shortly move in. Prof. And Mrs. T. Callendar have taken Stafford Kirkpatrick's house, Kensington Place, for the winter. Miss Susie Whaley, Westport, is spending a few days in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Forrester, Kingston, vie'ted Westport last week. Dr. R. Strethern, Kingston, spent the week-ond with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam McKnight, Westport. : - - Capt. and Mrs. C. J. Hinckley, 185] University avenue, returned vester-| day from Watertown and Cape Vin: cent, N.Y., where they have been siting for the past week. Mrs. W. H. Sanborn, London, Ont, | entertained at the tea hour on Tues- day in honor of Mrs. W. W. Chown, ! who, on Tuesday, is leaving the city | shortly for Kingston. | - * Prof. W. G. and Mrs, Jordan. an-| nounce the engagement of their daughter, Hilda, to Z. Davies, Toron-| to, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, W. i.| Davies, St. Bride's, South Wales, A] quiet wedding will take place the | middle of October. i - . - Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley,| Collins Bay, 'announce the engage-| ment of their eldest daughter, Flor-| ence Adélla, to John Howard Keyes. | only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Keyes, Cataraqui, fhe marriage to) take place this month. i Mr. and Mes £ c Abbott, Olden | of their eldest daughter, Florence | Mildred, to E. Roy Carscaller, Selby Ont.. the marriage to take place in] October. -------- Commeacing October 7th, Oswego, | N.Y.., will go to a seven cent trolley | schol children. The British Government has an-| nounced tha: unemployment allow- | thrown out of employment by the | railway strike. i a Sa Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce The answer of mest fat people is thet it is too hard, too troublesome and too dangerous io force the weight down. However, in Marmela Prescription Tablets, all these diiouitien are over- come. They are absolutely harmless, entail no dieting or exercise, and have the added advant cheapness large case is sold drugsiss at st Or if preferable. they can obtain- sending prices direct i the Mar $4 "Woodward Ave. Detroit, Now thet yeu know this you have no excuse for being too fat. but ean reduce two, three or four poupds a week without fear of bad after-ef- fects. PROBS: Thursday, fair and cool. winter with Mrs. -Coustantine, Ear}! i Carléton Place to attend Queen's) Mr. and Mrs. W. Bermingham have i IF We are uw able to. give you § fat Fass service on repairs. TRY US. Foot Trouble If you have foot trouble of any kind let us cure it, by making your boots. Gur. liandsuade Bouts and Shoes end sore feet, JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE - 70 Brock St Township, announce the engagement | i fare, ocomtinuing until December] § 31st, 1921; a three cent fare tori § ances would be allowed workers |§ Lage Showing Of Fall And Winter SUITINGS AND CUATINGS IN PURE WOOL QUALITIES. The most popular weaves for Fall and Winter wear are dis- played in a very complete range of colors, including all the newest shades. JERSEY CLOTH A nice medium weight, in all Wool Jersey; so fashionable for one-piece frocks--such shades as navy, taupe, nigger, etc.; full 54 inrches wide Specially Priced. BROADCLOTHS Come in a good range of qualities and in shades of brown, taupe, green, navy, saxe, purple, burgundy, light grey, reindeer, etc. Priced SER GES Are shown in a most extensive range of qualities and weights, mn mall the staple and leading shades ; 50 to 54 inches wide. : Priced $1.50 on up. GABARDINES : Are again popular this season and are shown in a complete range of colors. Priced, $3.50 on up. Silvertones, Cheviots, Wool: Burlaps, Worsted Suitings, Pana- mas--all very specially priced. THE FINEST LACES ARE }° MUCH THAT IS NEW IN SHOWN HERE IN : RIBBONS FROFUSION See the. special display of Exquisite Laces, in very hand- Autumn weaves and colorings some designs, to trim the most featured to-morrow: elaborate evening frocks. For -- Corded Silk and Fancy Rib- instance: bons. --Silver and Gold Tissue . --New Taffeta Ribbons. --Narrow Bead Trimmings. --Floral Ribbons. --Chantilly Flouncings. --New Wash Ribbons. --New Silk Nets. : i --New Moire Silk Ribbons. --New Silk Tulle. --Duchesse Silk Ribbons. Evening Gowns Supremely. Elegant In such distinctive effects as only master de- signers can devise; featuring the colorful frocks of airy Nets, Crepes, lustrous Satins, Brocades and Silks. Too beautiful toPortray in words are the styles of these recently arrived Evening i i Gowns, for formal evening wear -- Satins, Crepes, Net and Tulle, sparkling with silver or filmy with lace are the materials compos- ing them. 5 Whatever your particular need in an evening gown--youthful or sedate--you're likely to find a model to fill it in this splendid of- 'fering in the Women's Dress De partment. Prices Run From $25.00 to $32.50. ~: Limited A SS

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