Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1919, p. 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 6. 1019 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FPP IPS | Mrs. Wiltred Gauvreau, Maclaren Tr gireet, Told in Twilight ; gS i London, Ont., hag returned to town | land is visiting Mrs. Andrew McMa-| ' 4 " } . - hon, Wellington street. ¥ f | , (Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in | as : ¢ J [common with other papers all over! Col. Bedell, S. C. R. Mrs, Bedell | Canada, wili make a charge of 50c. and Miss Beatrice Bedell, are at 75! for inserting an engagement, mar. |Sydenhame street. riage or reception announcement. i - Mrs, W. Claxton » {Montreal next week to visit her dau- i * ® or i Miss Alison Macdonell, command- || ghter, Mrs. George Wood. ) |ant's residence, Royal Military Col-{l Rev. T. W. Savary, St. James Rec- | . i These are the days to catch cold. A little prevention saves much trouble and suffering. Dover's Cold Breakers. ~+Lax. Bromo Quinine =~~Week's Break Up a Cold A few doses will clear up a cold in short order. HICKEY'S SPEEDY CURE the great "flu" mixture; quickly relieves the stubborn cough---strengthens the breath- ing apparatus and is the best mixture of its kind sold. Mrs. Horace Lawson, 250 King + street, will entertain the Dridge Club on Thursday evening next. Mrs, W. A. Mitchell who has been | visiting Mr. and Mrs. BE, C. Mitcheli is leaving for o-night---Special Offerings 4 b p p p yo b p-- Keeley Jr, MOD. 'A Sale Of Handkerchiefs Exactly two hundred boxes of dainty Xmas. Handkerchiefs will be put_on special sale to- night. The qualities speak for themselves and we leave Insure Against Aftew Regrets by Using Glasses Prescribed, Made and Fitted by b '. WEDDING RINGS. Keeley Jr., M.0D.0. |} | oes || SITHBROS, yr A JEWELERS Suuipped with the best mechan- cal apparatus but must have . 3% hays Limited Established 1840 that Kknowledgé in its use Eing Street : Kingston 100 pairs of Ladies' Fleece- Lined Gloves in black only; sizes 7 to 81%; worth 50c. seeesnens 89c. WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI-, «ENCE CAN GIVE, ge, is enteftalning this evening atlitory who was recently called to the £ The invited guests bedside of his father, Judge Savary | § Get these J : { Kathleen and Edith Caruthers, Miss|[ly 1, is expected home next week.' * | Alleen and Cecily Rutherford, Misses Mrs, David Evans and little son, | t Le {Gwendolyn and Doris Folger, Miss{jArthur, Toronto, have arrived to| A Bes ® : ' Gift § Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Sybil Kivk- || Blomley, Albert street, Lieut. Evans | . Our stock of { patrick, Miss Harriet Gardiner, Miss |/has secured a splendid position in OPEN SUNDAYS 4 (Kay, Miss G. Cary Harris, Miss || will Join him in the spring. | . n ever be- Eleanor Ly Miss 2 ilv Mis 88 to| icac 5b. Saat 3018 tensive tha {| Eleanor Lyman, Miss Marion Ogilvie, lise Bessie Benjamin returned to fore. cadets. , [ldelightful visit with Mrs. Everett |} { ~ - 4 | : ES 1 | . en || Birdsall, Gore street. i WRIST WATCHES | vs uw. 5 Posse. J: Nehong ooze. MQ or . Ed I'strect, received for" the first time!| Mr. ard Mrs. M. R. Davis, Univer- | ~~ : . 3 | afternoon, Dec. 3rd. when her pretty |i week in New York. { erous designs. { house was thronged with callers. Injl A lovely girlish voice has Miss | POCKET j man and Mrs, J. C. D'Esterre pre-i{phans' Home, yesterday. Its pure | { sided over the tea table, where s|/sweet notes brought back memories | yellow roses afd mignonette made ail Knight), Vancouver. { 1 1 {very lovely centre piece, on thell Miss Terese Coyle has returned | for the gent emen, al- § | handsome polished table. Mrs. Green- home after spending the past two | SO In great variety. § | Pheobe Smith and Miss Helen Nichol City. | 'Miss Kathyrn Barett, Prooklyn, N. | "It i a to | Mrs. R. I". Holland, Centre street, {leén avenue. ¥ i wi pay yo | entertained informally at tea on Sell B f . Ki Sd { Wednesday afternoon as a farewell Mrs, J. Wellington Grie leaving | I arga ns visit ng stree jto Mrs. W, H. Holland, who spent the [Wellington for Boston. Mrs. Grier's |} summer with her son 'and' his wife, kind hospitality will he greatly mis-| [i MARRIAGE For LICENSES never relaxes. Numberless' dinners, | cipal and Mrs, 'Bruce Taylor, {impromptu teas, and bridge parties! } | Queen's Residence, were "At Home" |have been givén in her honor du Ever | on Thursday evening to the Univer- jthe last couple of weeks. her many, y x 2 sity staff, when a number of the Jmuny friends knowing she intended || it to he good judg- ment in the quantities you Mrs. Hogh Harold, Kingston, was The Lists Approved. i ; Ta b | renewing acquaintances in Perth this { a committee meeting of the| Ny A uy. Miss May Mills! University avenue, |in the office of the G.W.V.A. on Fri-| 2 mn each box; neatly em- { is spending the week-end in Toronto. {day evening, the name of M. M. Hood Mr. and Mrs. James Righardson, {was withdrawn from the list of can- ti 1 d d £ 101 Colors, an made orb good quality lawn. While They Last, 25¢. box > Miss Phyllis Williams, Misses [lof Annapolis Royal, who was serious- {Nora Bermingham and her gucst,|/spend the winter, with Mr. and Mrs, |} The Uopular Drug Store t Watches 1s more ex- § | Margaret Hemming, Miss Helen Afc- |i Detroit where his wifé and little son | . {Miss Helen Strange and a number of [ther home in Yarker to-day aftep a for the ladies in num- since her marriage, on Wednesday || sity avenue, will spend the coming, 1 Al ; » i ? {the dining room Mrs. H. D. W ight- | Phyllis Spencer, who sang at the Or-| 1 WATCHES | handsome silver basket filled with{{of Mrs. Herbert © Wood, (Mona | me y n él es | land, Mrs. Stuart Crawford, Miss |months'in New York and Atlantic] | passed the dainty refréshments. All Guaranted | es» Y., is the guest of Mrs. Coyle, Aber- | . and returned to Toronto on Friday. sed as she Is a hostess whose vivaelty | v » { Prine | professors and their wives called and jlaking her departure. B inted On on ody find it worth your while to | week, #{Veterans' Municipal Committee, held | broidered, with combina- Tv | who have been enjoying a holiday at Jdidates for the Board off Education, | ji It is this combination of mind and machinery. of experience To-night . .. | enjoyed a delightful evening. (Continued On Page 8) | - . Ld dion inmenenns | Atlantic City, are expected back jand Rev, R. J. Wilson was adopted and equipment that makes ER early in the week. as the candidgte for St. Lawrence | THE NEW H. J. Clark is spending the week- ward. Dr. Wilson has consented to | . end in Toronto. be a candidate. /A deputation from |§ es Miss Anita . Sutherland, Princess the "Trades and Labor Council was | Ji Children's Wool Mitts in | street, left on Friday for Toronto, [also present and presented their list | practically every wanted col- | where she will be the week-end fof candidates. This list was approv- | ji} or. { guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Moun- Jed so far as the aldermanic candi- | . To-night ..25c,, 85¢., 50c. : Rr service. unique in FRERGN AEMESY, : H ApS NH = J APIQN | Disenges. We. 3 for Chrento Weakness. | sey, 54 Boustead avenue. dates were concerned, and an an+ orp uly S Mrs. Harcourt Smith, Quebec, is Inouncement regarding the candidates | a A pos * occupying Mr. and Mrs. Carrington jfor school trustees will be made in i y Smith's residenge on Dorchester the course of the next few days. } street, Montreal, @uring their abh- i sence in the south. - . . Flannelette Blankets 200. pairs only, of It isn't always the coat tha! males ihe man; sometimes it's the pad- ing. i 90 pairs of Ladies' full fash- ioned Black C(ashmerette In response to a number of enquir- | Hose, in all sizes and worth Steacys special qual- R. R. F. Harvey, Gore street, left ies regarding the possibility of iron | 60c. | yesterday for Montreal, where he at- | tended a dinner given by Sir Fred- jerjck-Williams Taylor, general man- { ager of the Bank of Montreal, at the | Mount Royal Club, to all the man- {agers of that bank within railway distance of Montreal. Following the | dinner, the staff of the head office, | Bank of Montreal, entertained at a ing a Christmas tree for the children of soldiérs this year, the Whig. an- nounces that as most of the soldiers are now back from overseas, énly a [| very few still being in England, it} wag not thought advisable to raise al fund for this yedr. 1i was féit that | on this occasion, the first Christmas | which many soldiers have spent at | To-pight ...... .....80¢ \ 60 pairs of Men's heavy grey Union Work Sox: worth 45¢. a pair, To-night ... .3 pr. for $1.00 ity, white only, Flan- nelette Blankets: - trimmed with blue | ball at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. Mr. Lome for three or four years, there | | Harvey returned to town to-day. would be a desite on their part to {| Mrs. Montizambert and Miss Beat-'|celebrate the festival as one of fam- [ rice Montizambert, Early, near Read: | ily réunion in their own homes, apd ing, Eng., arrived last week in Mont- {therefore it would not be advisable jreal, and are at "The New Sher-|to have any public Christmas tree. | brooke." i ities trouble with your Water Pipes and Radiators. Let us look af- | WW, S. Cross, who was the "Varsity And the Price Still Going Up. Perth Expositor. and pink borders. 60 only, Linon pieces, in- Reg. $3.50 a pair. While they last-- cluding Doylies, Table TO-NIGHT $2.49 / Children's Brushed Wool Scarfs in nearly all colors and Sombination' effects. To-night and $1:00 Children's Wool Pullovers," in all sizes and colors. Tonight ; .. $1.50 and $1.75 Hundreds of other articles in our Wool Goods Section. Special Sale Of Comforters 25 only, large bed size, Cotton Down-filled Comforters, well £1 ed with €otton Down, and a large variety of pretty, Chintz pat- terns to choose from. Sold regular at $6.50 each. LISTEN! Now that the Pld weathier is here you certainly will have Cloths, etc. All prices. Tonight ...... Half Price s i | ! AT Yomight ........... ...... 0... DR -- McKelvey & Birch Lid, PHONE 237 erly and there will be no more trouble for you this winter. ical dance, spent the week-end with x [Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hutton, Albert hens. Now with eggs at 76¢ for twelve t : | Monday. a keep us for the winter, If they | To Motor Car Owners || na dont, Bray wi best whout A 4 gone to Ottawa to spend the winter Robert Zufeit has sold his farm on with her daughter, Mrs. A. P. Der-} Gilead street, ndar Wellington, to i ww AN 5 ; {tom road, and his family are at 14 YOU WILL FIND OUR SERVICE PROMPT, AND Blastyre avenue, Toronto, fi ] X Mrs. D'Arcy Sneath arrived in : ' { Napanee on Sunday last, and is visit- Li T bi { | ver irounie i = LI . | Mr. Mrz. W.'R. Membry and RS 1 p35 80d Mis. Wo R.dlembiy 2 Once the liver fails to filter the 2 j to spend the winter. i ; 5; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Close, Nap-| Whole system, which causes many » - Vis) troubles to arise.. Therefore, upon gL. pin 8t, Alban's church, Adolphustown, A WwW nderf I St : k : on_lune 20th. The contracting par- { health, YO Tu OC. nderwear Mrs. Peter Bogart, Napanee, has ---- -- , ' s Si 5 i If you have trouble with the water freezing in the radiators, lable. Mr. Robinson, Kingston. ; for the SATISFACTION GUARANTEED winter. 'Stomach and {ing her parents, Mr. and Mis. W. S. Dr. G. Go d son, Walter, [D5 G. GO: Membiy and 8 poisonous bile from the blood, there e, ha moved to Shannoaville, Ye ¥ed the liver, more than any other organ ties were William J. Ham, a prosper- Carelessness and neglect, and of- ' ; LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ter all repairs; for our experienced men will do the work prop- | representative at the Queen's raedi- | Once upon a time this paper kept | street, and returned to Toronto on {strictly new laid, hens are going to ff them to us--wo. wil repair them. J. M. Sifertock, "Eastelitf," Kings Harrington. = va, to Florida {adoipasstaws, have gone is a clogging up and poisoning of the A iet wedding was solemnized 3 : : a% : 8 of the body, depends the general ous young farmer of Conway, son of | tentimes wilful disregard of nature's Thatford Ham, a=d Miss Frances |laws will put the system out of sorts. Helen Wright, daughter of Melburn | The bowels become constipated, the Wright, Prince Edward county. The | liver inactive and the stomach upset young 'couple 'are very popular. To bring the system back to its nor- Mrs. Donald Carmichael, Orange-|mal state, you should take Milburn's ville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thos. | Laxa-Liver Pills. They liven up the Miller, Parrott's Bay. liver, get the bowels back to their . oe» proper condition and tone up the . stognach. - A. Mayor arrived from Toronto to-1 Mpg, g. L. Cackett, Enchant, Alta. | day to spend the week-end and is at} writes:-- "I have used Milburn's 150 King street. 4 Lasa-Liver Pills and have found-them. Invitations -have been Issued by good for both stomach and liver the Commandant. staff and gentle-i troubles T have told 'others about » Tonight ....... ..... $1.00 men cadets, Royal Military College Nd be i iE | of Canada for an "At Home," Friday Yous a ogicing od Hey have . as . " »- » Dec. 12th, at 8.30 p.m. Men's "Watson" qualit rts Me cod Mes G. RP Chown. "Swany 'They are also good for head-|f and Dr. . 1 : y Shi side," returned early in the week|he" ie = 1} awers, In all sizes; a value §| ,]] sizes: natural and white Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25¢. worth $1 50 each. 3 : nA To-night .. ......, +50c. on up b Irom Toronto. : Tonight ....~...7.. $1.00 Miss Phyllis Devlin, William street, | a vial at all dealers or matled direct left on Friday for Ottawa, where she | on receipt of price by The T. Milburn $ ' aha | will be the guest for a few Guys of | Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. - Don't be late making selections. Wa will slire your gifts ERT - 3 : A 1 Ee : : i : ; 1 . - Penman's Natural Underwear, || Children's Sleepers, all sizes. Watson's Silk & Wool Garments || Ladies' Bloomers at $1 and up Boys' Shirts and Drawers in all || All the finer grades of winter weight Underwear. MEN'S AND BOYS' "Men's fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, in all sizes 34 to 46; Penman quality, d rth Shae Ye Ladies' Vests and Drawers, in the best makes, and marked very specially. En BR RO] i cr Children's Vests and Drawers in i» LIVING ROOM FURS HU R and deliver thé day before Christmas. ~~ thewanted makes, || ,. | OHBSTNRIPLIS. EASY CHAIRS TO MATCH. Hook sey] eomph a a vide LIBRARY TABLES IN WALNUT AND FUMED OAK. _ SEATING BOUTS from. .. Sreiiieiidiies 0 85.00 up Foon AND TABLE nAMPS, fitted with shades in rose, | WEIR BOOKS ...cirvinvaniroinr. saraiase ins A0I0 Up) a a 0 ; % 2 5 Sn : ¥ ' il ; fos 3 MAHOGANY AND WALNUT. : ALSO SPATS, RUBBERS AND SLIPPERS IN. STOCK. TROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS = Y complete stock always on hand.

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