Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1919, p. 3

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER i, 1919, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE THREE Hickey's Speedy The razors we adver- have arrived view These tised and are on our window. are Auto-Strop Razors The Popular Drug Store OPEN BUNDAYS Phone 58, Branch 2018 fo rR pC ------ Keeley Jr., M.0D.. J $3.5) The Auto-Strop is a and at a price of | $3.75 is an unusual offering. Wedding Rings. Marriage Licenses. Those people '(and they are gay) who dread the ordeal of an eye examin- ation are agreeably aston- jshed to find that, as made by us, it causes no pain, fort, " oman 1 UF Inconven JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 King Street Kingston . And We Use No Drugs Keeley Jr. M.0.D.0. 228 Princess Street WOOD Sawed i in Stove % L CE --_-- Lengths Five of the balloons souls at six p.m, wiiich left Wednesday 4n nternational long distanc now reported as landed near Parry Sound. one at. ane at Cardinal, Ont her near Sherhireoke 2] Qu rsa Phone 133 ---- Cet ready for cold weather. while stock is comple ate, OIL HEATERS GAS HEATERS 25.00, $35.00 STOVE PIPES 23¢ Elbows :.,. .. Lt... U&5y 20c. FIRE SHOVELS COAL HODS STOVE REPAIRS. ASH BARRELS LANTERNS GLOBES LANTERN and LAMP BURNERS, WICKS, | McKelvey & Birch Lid., Brock St. ~PHONE 237 Buy now $6.00, $7.00 w: A mn standard $5.00 razor { SMITH BROS. [Do 1 It Now ] 1 I = Miss Gwen BOOTH & CO,, Foot West Street ------; N Bh ein SY PO SIR SU A A SA Nas rl, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN BED ROOM | AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE al . ' You have never had a better choice before. Our prices . are Yery reasonable. New designs in Walnut and Mahogany. : Rugs and Mats to match. Oriental designs in old blue, terra ©. cotta and tans, Victrolas and Victor Records - A complete : assortment always on I. EuARRISON CO. iro tea room - SPP e deb bid er papers all over ake a charge of 0c. g an engagement, eption announcement. . Mr Bruce Torley on day alternooe wien the wives faculty were Invited to meet kK, new director of physical 1, and the wives of the new ar I ¥ returned Mrs. J Goodwir troducin ie new-comers. In the ee. John Macgillivray made tea, while Mrs. H. A. Lavell poured coffee, Their assistants were the Misses Taylor and several of the members of Queen's Alumnae and Levana Society. - * . The bachelors of the Yacht Club were hosts of a very jolly dance on Wednesday evening. A fire burned merrily in tae feldspar fire place and spread its Sor glow over the dancers Salsbury 8 orchestra played delignt= ully, and at 10.30 o'clock delicious fre shi nents were seerved., This Was a very special attraction to the dance. Next Wednesday will be the last- of the dances for the season. when the bachelors will again be the Losts - - Ad Mrs. H. E Street 1s ent afternoon in Craig Richardson, Johnson ertaining at tea this honor of Mrs. Arthui . * -. and Miss returned ave regis- + Miss Nonia Goodiriend Kathleen MacNamee have from Kuroki, Sask. and tered at Queen's university Miss Hentig, Prince returned afte spending months with her niece, Emery, Port Burwell. Miss Bessie Foreman has returned to Queen's University, and this ses- siol will take classes In the Faculty of Education Mrs, H. Hughes is the guest of Col. | and Mrs street >: of. and M: A | J et Pai Bay (*. Abbott, Smith's Falls, tuthed to Kingston, studies in versity Alexander Macphail, Clergy Ferguson, have returned from a holiday spomt at Murray has re- to resume his medicing at Queen's Uni- . - r » Gauley has arrived from Ottawa to continue her studies at Queen's 'University, and is at the Residence, Earl street Dr. J. L. McKee, Queen's Uniyer- sity, returned early in the week {rom Montreal, where faye holt ary obert Sutherland and Mas- ter lc Im Sutherland left cn Thurs day for C "linton, N.Y.. where they will t Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanley. Pp rincipal Taylor, Queen's Univer- | sity, spent a few days in Ottawa and returned yesterday. There will be a ladies' dinner given it the Frontenac Club, on Monday , 43 a farewell to Mrs. Arthur . \ . Mrs. Russell Cousins and Sidney, Dorland.spent a week visiting friends n Kingston Miss Helen White is back at Dor- : after spending some time. in K Bs Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sykes, Kings- wm, spent the week-end with Mrs. * parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Norris, Napanee. Mr. amd Mrs. Holder and family, Napanee, spent a few days dn Kings ton this week °o - - Miss Gladys May arrived from Ottawa on Wednesday to resume her studies at Queen's University. Mrs. Charles Abbott and little daughter, Charlotte, who spent some {time with Mies Macaulay, King | treet, returned to Peterboro yester- De day. Capt. and Mrs, are en pension at 127 i street, iL. Miss Lorraine Shortt, Ottawa, has i resumed her studies at Queen's Uni- [versity : | Miss Macaulay, King street, left {on Friday for Hamilton where she | will attend meetings of the Woman's { Auxiliary. | Miss Dorothy Mickle. Chesley, is {the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. i Nickle, Earl street. Mrs. Laird and Miss Marion Laird | arrived from Toronto this week, the {latter tow continue her studies at i Queen's University, Mrs. Laird will spend several months in the city, - - - bridge, England, Wellington Miss Kathleen Marsh reiurned to Brockville, on Monday, after a de lightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carruthers, "Annandale," Sydenham street.' Before leaving for Brockville Mrs. | W. Jackson and her guest, Miss Adair-Hall, Folkeston®é, Eng., spent a few days with the Misses Mowat, =n street. They returned to Ee to-day. Miss Kathleen Marsh, England, who have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. Norton-Taylor, in Brockville, left on Luesday for a eit, in New York. - Mp and Nee Harold Davis, Sumi street, went down to Montreal on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, John Sutherland and hildren, Gore summer at t mar. professors. | Connell and Mrs. W\ I..} RE salste d Mrs. Taylor in in- jand 1 | Montreal, 'fman King street. - he spent ten| Mrs. W. Marsh and her daughter, street ir cot tage, Dead Man's Bay, returned to the city this week Mr. and Mrs Bal four Mudie, and little daughters. wlio have heen vis- iting Mrs. John Mudle, Detroit, re turned to Gananoque to- day 'ictor Williams and Misa tams, King street, have g a few days in Toronto and are expected Dack to-day . Lieut -Col. W Eri c Pauillips, D.S.O., M.€., and Mrs. Phillips spent a day in Kingston this week and were guests at the Chateau Belvidere, Mrs. Ernest Young, London, Ont, is the guest of Mrs. George H. Wil- Mammon, rueR street. Mrs. A. Meighen, Perth, has pe visiting Mrs. R. C. Carter, West street, left on Friday for ner home Prof. and Mrs. P: G. C. Cam pbedl sttle sons have moved into their house in Queen's College grounds, formerly occupied by Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Scott. Brig.<Gen. B. R. Hepburn and Mrs. Hepburn, Canada, sailing on Oct. 3rd. . Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Lansing, W Sond ville, spent the week-end visiting friends in Kingston. A. O. Franklin arrived from San Francisco on Wednesday and is the guest of Mrs. H. J. Wilkinsong Bagot street who Mrs. James Maclenpan returned to visit with her sister, Mrs. H. R. Duff, Princess street. Lady Cartwsight and the Misses Cartwright, who speat the summer at "The Maples," have taken Mrs. R. V. Rogers' home on Barrie street, and will move in next week Mrs. James Rigney, George street, expects to leave next week for Lon- don, Ont., where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Regan. 3 H. H Gildersleeve, Sarnia, is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs Charles Gildersleeve, King street Phillip Lyman has returned to after a pleasant holiday spent with his sisters, the Misses Ly- . 0. ¢ Dr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan left on Thursday for Toronto, where they will be the guests of Capt. and Mrs Neil Black H. Tandy and Miss Lettie Tandy, who spent the summer at Wolfe Is- land. have returned to the city Mrs. R. W. Garrett, Johnson street, returned on Thursday from Ottawa, where she was visiting Mr. and Mrs Stafford Kirkpatrick. Capt. and Mrs. Stewart have taken Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Browne's house on Kensington avenue, for tha win- ter, Principal a Mrs. Queen's Un y¥, have as guest Miss Hilda N. T. Pinkeney, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England Douglas Ellis, Albeit street, h:® left for Cornwall, where he will do special work this winter. » - - Mrs. Herbert Horsey and Miss Mil. dred Horsey are in Torento. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig, ave at 22 Queen's Court Apartments, Parvis street, Toronto, Major H. from England for a few weeks, is in Toronto, for a short stay. 'Major Kaulbach, a son of the late Archdea- Bruce 'on Kaulbach of Nova Scotia, to Canada with her husband as his stay is to be such a brief one. - . - The marriage of Miss Muriel Cotton, daughter of Mrs. Wes- ton Brock, to Arthur Bryan Rath- bun, son of Mrs. W. B. Rathbun, on'the Hill (Continued on Page 8.) AAPA AA, PA tr i tak reciable veislati eine, Bold | of strei EAE i HET Bi HERERENNE ae or spent they PROBS: Sunday, cloudy; with showers. Picton, are returning to | I Toronto yesterday after a pleasant | Taylor. gheir A.'Kaulbach, who is out | is al} traduate of the Royal Military Col- | Bi lege, and some years ago was on the] college staff, He saw service at the |} front, and 'has given"an arm to his! 'ountry. Mrs. Kaulbach did not come | Frances Meredith Crescent, Toronto, will take § place on Oct. 16th, at Grace Church PILES: = Fine | Shoe Repairing We are now able to give you f ret class ; TRY Us. Foot Trouble If you have foot trouble of any Kind let us cure-it, by making your boots. Our handmade Boss aud Shots. end sore feet, Prices from $1300 up. Sales of Importance at Steacy's To-night We have prepared a list of special attractions for to- night's selling. Articles have been taken from nearly all departments and are offered at prices which represent savings. Underwear Fe or All' The We are offering the most complete stock of Underwear in the city at specially popular prices. The range comprises all the best known makes, 'in- cluding Penmans, Watsons, Zenith, Hygiene, Lennards, Corona Mills. As Specials For To-night For Ladies For Men For Children 40 fall weight a : 60 only Natural | Shirts and Drawers; 30 only Children's Vests and Drawers: all 'sizes: Watson worth reg. 75¢. agar- | - | rake d at ment. To-night 59¢. 2150 CE , SK 00 To-night Penman's Men's Fleece-lined Under- wear; all sizes . . . 0 To-night .. 81. 00 --as-a special To-night . . $1.00 up 40 Ladies' White Vests and Drawers: worth 85c¢. each . . . To-night .65¢. 8 "Only - Wool Sweaters. Pure Wool ny in white only; sizes 36, 38 and 40. Slightly ! counter soiled; Penman make and sold regular at $8. 75 60 only Uni 'ests and Drawerk sizes To-night | GREY CC COTTON 150 yds. of extra heavy weight Grey Cotton; 36 inches wide; worth 20c. a yd. To-night . 17e¢. WHITE COTTON 200 yds. only of this special quality, soft finished White Cot- ton; 36 inches wide and regular «2c. To-night Kg BOYS' SWEATERS : One small lot of these popular Boys' Pallover Sweaters; all siz- es. WHITE FLANNELETTE 200.yds only, soft White fleecy finish Flannelette--a special at 30c. a yd. To-night 25¢. LONDON WOOL In three colors only: navy, gold and lemon. Regular 20c. a skein. To-night BOYS' SHIRTS 50 Boys' Union Wool Shirts and Drawets; reg, 3 00 each. . ! To- might 8 1 Your Hosiery TTR CASHMERETTE HOSE In black; Penman make: full fash- ioned; a value worth 60c. a pair . . . Tonight, 39¢. CASHMERETTE HOSE An extra . weight Cashmerette Stocking; in all sizes; fleecy lining, and worth 60c. a pair . . . To-night, 2 pr. $1 MEN'S SOCKS 90 pairs of Men's Union Socks: in light and dark grey --a special at 45c. To-night, 3 pair for $1.00 60 pairs of Men's Black Cashmer- ette Socks; in sizes 10, 10}, and 11; worth 43c. today . . To-night, 3 pair for $1.00 oo, Fleece-lined Sleepers ike Et ----------

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