Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1919, p. 3

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_& SATURDAY, Novem 8, 1019. = Sh : : T E DAILY BRITISH WHIG \ PAGE TH trimmer Br PROBS: Sunday, cloudy and cool. es Quigley has returned been the guest of her y j32ughter, Francis W. Jackson and Mr. J son, Osw « ML.Y. Sed. A antle DrvEtion saves i The shortest days of i At W Mrs William Strong -- 'a En Kk : : ee : j who lives w her daughter, Mrs. T a Dev aralrets the year will soon be § {G. Nicholson, of Kingston, has ar- Wonk Tm a £y | * : Hereafter, the W itived to nd 4 few weeks with he! ak na Dia a around agam with $ common witn ther papers nig, In sons, Messrs. Thomas and Charle cold in short order. {¥ their dark mornings. § Cassada. wili make a charge ot 5oe. | Strong Sa E f ; Go, AM ® KEY'S S oY Trre Tr inser engagement, mar. | : ; } mckEY's sPEEDY Ture || riage or reception announcement || Among those at the charity ball at || the great "flu" mixture; : . sw» {the Chate Laurier, . Ottawa, on Quickly relieves the stubborn bursday afternoon Mrs. J F | Thursday night, attended by the '} cough--strengthens the breath- Beve 1S Johnson street. re. Prince of Wales and under the aus |} b i -- GRIPPE AND FLU || eri These are thé days to catch PIEPER IPY ing apparatus and is the best irst tinle since _ {pices of the May COourt Club were: mixture of its kind sold. we alors o- {Miss Phyllis Williams, Kingston, i ng s . Many callers t J x Get these : this opportunity eo wearing a frock of Nile green char- tend a welcome to Mrs. Beveridge | Meuse softly draped. ' and to her husband who assisted her Miss Mildred Horsey, wearing a i ' i recliving. Fragrant roses and |SowR of green tulle and sequines. i 8 i " narcissi were artistically arranged Dr. and Mrs. Campbell Laidlaw, | i g n the drawing room, w ile i the latter wearing black satin with | § The Popular Drug Stere ; ; ning room, a Tire Rs hile a the gold 'drocade '§ HERE ARE THE REASONS: ' od wi " CHiM-{~ Mrs. S. B. Gearing, Picton, is visit- | i OPEN SUNDAYS unk and white sarmations and |, 0 in Kingston. iH EHS iar as on the centre of Miss™ Florence Pipe, Collingwood | Phone 59. Branch 2918 . the tes table. Mrs c Wei | tea, Mire. Re: IV: Ciara powred eofiog |3reet, has returned from Toronto. ! and were adsisted By Mrs. Cyril (Continued on Page 1) \ WOOL s N TINGE, Smith, Miss Helema Weir, Miss Fra i : L: SPENCERS WOOL SWEATERS FLANNELETTE : : ser and Miss Bluntstone, (England). 8,000 DEPENDENTS iB 0 only Wool 8 10 only, pure wool BLANKHTS 1s a wonderful help . re 8 COMING THIS MONTH | ¢ only, pure Wool Spenc- Sweaters, in colors Coral 100 pairs only, for special 4 LE d . 4 2 Misses Brown gd street en- -- ers in colors rose, white, and Maize. Reg. $9.00. for selling tonight, both white Keeley h MOD 0 towards getting up 3} tertained atthe a hour on Thurs- Two Hundred Domestic Ser-!1 pink, Oxford, saxe -- ideal TO-NIGHT $6.93 and grey, with blue and pink bt J A . . h . ay 'rnoon, when the raison d'etre § on time. Mrs, James Richardson. In the vants Due in Canada i for slipping on under a coat § only, pure wool Ladies' Done dining-room Mrs. Daniel Phelan Shortly. . i or suit. Reg. $2.50. Sweaters; rose, turquoise, 10-4, reg. $3.25, for. . $2.49 x poured coffee, Miss Josephine Brown - i Regular $10.00. 11-4 83.75, for 80 We have a splendid made tea, while the ices were cut London, Nov. 8 --Eight ships will, | TONIGHT $1.98 TO-NIGHT $7.50 12-4, ~ $4.25, for . . 33.40 P . d by Miss Frances Sullivan. | between them, carry two thousand assortment. rice . eee { Canadian dependents this month, i from $2.50 to $6.00. Mrs, W. E. Robinson, St. James| which will about complete this class | i reek london entertained at bridge! of traveller. ig tk -- x on luesday afternoon im Wonor off The first two parties to be con- WEDDING MARRIAGE Mrs. Rigney. Kingston. Mrs. John! ducted will be domestic servant emi RINGS. LICENSES Wishart is te be the hostess of the! grants, each numbering about a hun- ie p i ¥ $ 5 > CA J , * i$ ! {farewell bridge for Mrs. Rigney be-| dred They will leave during the " ye dali j fore her return to Kingston month. WwW ' 4 je RE igi |, Tr Sr Gear inter Underwear : : - Mrs. T. S. Scott Will Yeceive on ; h. a trrit Wednesddy, Nov. 12th, and Thurs- | CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING auses nervousness, irrita- day, Nov h, for the first time ---- J mig apd teudaches. 8 |13 ~~ JEWELERS Boh Ferran. oa Hs ie [r. ana Mrs, JED Maveied FOR ALL THE FAMILY ty and aches. It is , on the second Wednesday and Thurs- | Fifty Years, i ' a : a simple matter to relieve i Limited | day of each mdnth guring the winter | Cornwall, Nov. §.--On Tuesday, > We are offering the most complete { jat 123 King street { Nov, 4th, Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly! £ L di » M » . 1 i eye strain. Our scientific ! Established 1840 | - ae { celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of range o adies , en s, Girls and tests will téll just the kind of Ei Street : Kingston 1 1A jolly informal dance was that their marriage, théy being married in! §i < a 1 » * 2 peg given by, Mrs. Bruce Taylor. Queen's | Ireland on Nov. 4th, 1869. The oc-| : i Boys Underwear mn the city; every ars SAE EN RE eR ! 1 Residence, last evening, when the/Casion was marked by a family re- |} \ | 7 = wn ; IN lenses required. Our mount- a guests were the officers of the Levana (union of Mr, and Mrs. Connolly's well kno make to choose from, mn and Alma Mater Socieiies of Queen's|children, all of whom were present Ii g cluding: -- Bel i i J ings are comfortable and be- } a DEW <3 N No. 1 { University. ith the exception of one son, Allan, f coming. oi . i " s. {manager of the Royal Bank of Cana- N ] ' ' | Fema p NG*2 | Mrs As. Brooks. 13¢ Earl street, {d, Camaguey, Cuba, who, owing to | Penman's--Watson's--Zenith -- H P | will receive on Monday, November |the great distanace, was unable to Keele k MO D.0 N Nu: | 10th in hemor of Mrs. F. Ruinet of | ® Present. The children on the | / Harvey--Hygiene : , Carenie Weaknesses | Southampton, England. {occasion of their gathering together . y " . iy Diseases. Ne. 3 for I xuoLs i "a . {for such a memorable event, took | At old prices; as these goods were THE OPTICAL SHOP rR eas wots xksamen® 3 8 | Mrs. Oharles Livingston, j the opportunity to present Mrs. Con- : i . STANT Barri APFTEED TONRRWINE PASENS | i oot neao ino delighitals ot nolly with a purse of gold, the pre- bought last year and are marked at RA NES, 2S 1H 226 PRINCESS STREET bridge yesterday a'ternoon in honor Sentation being made by Thomas ! NOX A COLD TABLETS of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ross | Connolly, whils 8. M Connolly a less than to-day 8 wholesale cost. | Asats and speedy cure for LaGrippe, | Li7IngSt0n, and Mish Nora Cosy, New. | UNEly proposed ihe healin of bis J Ladies' Vests and- Drawers, in -- | Coughs, Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, 47K. N.J. i snay is re . lel : , ; Flu, a mild laxative. Breaks up a 00 The first meeting of the Bridge! Mr. Connolly is one of Cornwall's | ji ¢ white and natural: all styles to choose Th ng-faced, solemn Christian | In & few hours. Get the genuine, at | Club will be held on Wednesday [Pest known citizens, and has been { . does much to keep people out of the I! drux atores. 25c per Fe evening next. when Miss Marion ® resident of the town for many |§ - from and priced 59c¢., 65c., 78c., 85c¢c. church, Sold at Best's Drag . i Lesslie, William street, will be the | Years. For ten years, from 1831 to = t $2 75 8 : hostess, ' {1901, he occupied the position of | i up to Ds Mrs. Runiet, Southmpton, Eng. principal of the Cornwall Publie | i a 3 |is.the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. §.| School, resigning - tks the position] n . Ladies' Union and pure Wool Brooks, asl street. en route to Spo-| If Chol, SEALE A] oer wenn I Combinations i t let f kane, Wash., where i | Which post he he i i¥ 10 mn rea = i will reside. Where ns Intwee me he returned to Cornwall and entered g variety o | Mrs. Forrest has arrived ' fromthe real estate business, in which | h styles. Priced: $1.75, $2.50, $3.00 up 3 3 | Scot) isi ; he is still engaged. 1 Buy the Bonds That Bring the Business. gland lox her daughter, My.) Jo, RU, SRECE Mrs. Connolly may! to $5.50. Mrs. Ronald Fort: and little! be spared to celebrate many more) Chi d * . . . daughter, Joan, Chateau Belvidere, | ¥edding anniversaries is the sincere ildren's Underwear in Vests, D i por torts for Montreal, pos wish of their many friends through-| Hawes, Combinations, Sleep- {they will visit the former's sister. |Out this district, { ers, etc. Priced at..... . rar . 35¢., 40c., 45c. up to $1.75 { Mrs. Kenneth Molson. | f * * * i | Mrs. C. C. Hodgins, Clergy street, Guard the Children Mens Jnderweny in Shirts and Drawers, both natural and white [he Jott 0 Spend a Sion With her F Aut nn Colds in all the wanted makes AeA Ye eae . $1.00, $1.50, $1.750n up. | Ont en TE i T3is. Lauibios Uglows Vancoutohd' The: Fell is the most severe soa] Boys' Underwear in fleece, union wool and pure wool; white and . s artived on Thursday to visit Mr. and | gon of the year for colds--one day is . x \ i ' oman ay, Bars rw 41 tam of the year tor soldb=_vue day is natural: Priced .. sesesiiian io. . T5c., $1.00, $1.25 on up. Miss Gertruge Strange, King |ynless the mother is on her guard the z Street, is expected to return on Mon-|jittle ones are seized with colds that : = . day from Toronto, where she spent may hang on all winter. Baby's Own ' -- two months with Mr. and Mrs. Fave ds i Sewell, Prince All Har avensie. Tablets are mothers best friends in Mrs. Edwin cks, Winnipeg, re- turned on Thursday from Quebec, preventing or banishing colds. They! act as a gentle laxative, keeping the | bowels and stomach free and sweet. and fs the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | x1 occasional dose will t @ : prevent colds | inf . Campbell Strange. Barrie street. or if it does come on suddenly the if ee eCl - i ~ : prompt use of the Tablets will guick- The Bridge From War to Peace Bett racelibouse and Miss ASnes|); relieve it. The Tablets are sold ||! $k I vosterday Irom Montreal 3 by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 . : 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jamés 'Richardson, | Cents a box from The Dr. Williams' | { University avenue, expect to Jeave on | Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. : MEN'S FLEBCE LINED SRS A Victory ing, Friday Evening, City { Monday for Atlgntic City, to spend a . Sh ------ ME) ~14 MEN'S COMBINATIONS CHILBREN'S SLE ctory Loam Meeting, Friday Evening, City Hall leoupia of weasel pe: Cobourg Firms Compromise. uN R 2 : 4 EPERS |" Mrs. H. W. Richardson, Miss Eva Cobourg, Nov. §.--<An agreement The greatest vaiue inthe 15 doz. Children's Colored | Richardson, "Alwington," and Mrs, [Das been arrived at between the || 100 Shirts and Drawers if city in Men's Winter weight Flannelette Sleepers, made |W. T. Connell, Arch street, returned | TRompson-Macdonald Company, here, | §i in Penman's fleece-lined Un- Combinations; Watson make of excellent quality, soft, yesterday from Toromio, where they 20d the Niagara Silk Company, which | §i derwear; all sizes 34 to 46; and ribbed style; every size fieecy Flannelette , and v4 n . . spent a few days. \ industry opened a factory in a build-| Hi less than wholesale price. to choose from. sizes 2 Worth $1.75. McKelvey & Birch Ltd., Brock St. [lf 7: 555 sun sin. sone ne Soins ts amie | = 2 a : 9 Hl! son street, have returned from a de-|donald Company, for the manufac § TO-NIGHT $1.00 TO-NIGHT $8.00 2 TONIGHT 81.48 : : i : : : : ny lghiful ip to the coast. Capt, |ture of fabric gloves, and closed | Hi BROCK STREET 3 : PHONE 237 Kirby has gone on to Ottawa to spend [its doors after a few months. The : y - = HH a tow days. company had leased the premises for} . . s&s = ive Tons, Fo compromise nas now Mrs. Richard Fraser left -Napan-|been effected and they will remove § ee, on Wednesday to spend the wha their machinery. J ter with her daughter in New York. E 2 ] ne are MONARCH FLOSS MONARCH DOWN to Spend a few weeks visiting friends. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Henry and arin eo 1,000 balls of Monarch 1,000 balls of this popular daughter Vivian, and baby Britton, Albert street, motaned up and spent BARRA | Floss for knitting Sweaters, Knitting Yarn for Sweaters, BE . Danitry, dos. Haws KINNE Scarfs, etc; nearly all the Pullovers, Sox, Mitts, etc.: a Miss Lillian J = een's Uni- k i = - 1K om voraity, spent "ihe: weok-end with wanted colors, and guaran- great assortment of colors Miss Maude Foster, Trenton. : i § : * : 5 . Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Caldwell, Lan- S8 . a teed full weight balls \ and full weight 2 oz. balls. ark, have mi to their winter | 3 PO | | . TO-NIGHT 28c. TO-NIGHT 53c. Bishop Willlams arrived from Que- | : 5 t hy bec on Friday and is a guest at the | Chateau Belvidere. 3 Mrs. Harris, Montreal, is the guest | of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Birkett, Bagot street. 2 Mrs. Sanford Calvin, King street, invited the members of the Catara- : ) iol at A SPEGIAL IN TEA TOWELS ~ . avi Chapter of the Daughters of the ' : ' 10 dozen only, extra large size 22 x 30, Union Linen Tea Towels; red check and all finished ready. for use. Sold reg. at 50c. each. While they last to-night +... .......$3.98 a dozen No Phone or C.O.D.'s accepted. A limit of | dozen to a customer. erflelds, covered in Tapestries and rich shades of Velours, to ¥ Steacy's - Limited | | from. ..i..........87.50 to $12.00 Sea Sal nA

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