Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1920, p. 3

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x WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 21, 1920 HIG THE D AILY BRITISH W "PAGE THREE attack of influenza with her parents, | : [| Mr. and Mrs. James Minnes, Bagot | i street, has returned to Montreal to | | resume her training in the Royal Vie- | | toria Hospital. {| Master Janes Gibson, West street, {ett yesterday for Port Hope, where | he will take up his studies at Trinity College School. | Miss E.-D. Stupart, Toronto, super- visor of the Soldjers' Civil Re-estab- i | lishment, is spending a few days in | (Notice--Hersafter, the Whig, in |ipe city, and is at the Chateau Belvi- common with uther papers all over|gere. J Canada, i make a charge of §1 Madam Shirley, Peterboro, spent or inserting an engagement, MAT |ihe week-end with Dr. and Mrs. H. A. iage or recept on announcement. | Boyee, Wellington street. After the performance of "The | Girl of My Dreams" at the Grand | Told In. | SPRING Twilight mos ll o |= Now is the time to take those Rain to-night and part of Thursday Or 1881 THURSDAY!! 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Below we enumerate a few of the many sensational bargain opportunities of this, the biggest sale in the history of this progressive store. | erford. Mr. and Mrs. Penhale Miss | 4 : * Rl ¢ their household effects, expect to | Sybil Kirkpatrick, Miss Laura Kil- to : | born, Miss Carr-Harris, Miss Marion return o- Tucaqay {of Halifax, N.8,, | Ogilvie, Miss Margaret Hemming, | © aore Be or Ottawa, is the guest | Major Bishop, Capt. Lee, Mr. Brad- | nN g th r Mrs w J. Chapman | ford, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Black and, of Ber motner, is Tv P * A : * | Garrett street. i . Capt. Murchie. "i's | 'Theodore Lyman and Miss Eleanor 1 S : ; | Lyman, who spent the winter months | On Saturday cvening, during the | jn California, are expected to return | Jast performance of "The Girl of MY | on Friday. | Dreams," Miss Frances Devlin, who | ars. T. Tandy returned to Toron- | acted as pianist for the company, Was |. or Monday after a pleasant visit j hed to the stage and presented | win Mr. and Mrs. James Hendry wi. 4 ODeautilui oouquet of roses |i; treet necessity. | from the entire comps 3 ay PE A . he pany. After the wed On Page 8 Jor yours we have haen SPILT. | pe ee: Miss Devlin was made | {Counting pag i ) customers will use mo other. | the Teoipient of @ hanamome Hass { CITIZEN Was ROBBED WOR Annandale chapter of the 1.0.D. |Haul of Nine Cases Made | | recognition of her ervices through- | out the rehearsing and presentation While He Was Enjoying the "Movies." | of the play. (TTT At Bests]! Silver The Popular Drug Store + Phone 59. . msn ns s---- -- Suits, Coats, Skirts, _ Blouses, Dresses AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS A with Housecleaning time at hand a good silver polish is a EERE RRR Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. TRY A BOTTLE ELATED * » » | Mrs. A. Willesfard Jackson, Eng- {1and, who has been the raison detre x . WEDDING MARRIAGE |ll| of several farewell teas during the insure Against After Regrets by' RINGS LICENSES Hll| past week, was the 'guest of honor Using Glasses Prescribed, | of a bright little gathering yesterday Made and Fitted by | afternoon, when Mrs. T. Callander, | King street, was hostess. Lovely ! | mauve and white stock were prettily | » arranged in Mrs. Callander's rooms, I and heartfelt were the regrets said ss JEWELERS ! | visitor from over the seas. i - * n | over the teacups to this popular The optometrist of today to do work must got snl | be Limited equipped with the mechan- feal apparatus but must have Established 1840 that knowledge im its ' use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI- ENCF' CAN GIVE. 'For immediate clearance: Suits--reg. $25.00 to $26.50 . . ....... Suits--reg. $27.50t0 $35.00 .. .......... Sale Price $19.95 Suits--reg. $37.50t0 $46.50 .. ........ Sale Price $29.95 Suits--reg. $47.50 to $60.00 . . . __...Sale Price $37.95 Suits--reg. $65.00 to $100.00 . Sale Price $49.95 Ww SWE __:_Sale Price $16.95 A profninent down-town citizen is | mournjng the loss of nine cases of | Pm There were three cases of gin and six cases of whiskey. The liquor was in the citizen's cel- lar, and the party or parties who made the haul evidently had a tip as to it being there. The liquor was stolen one night when no person was | home. While the man of the house | was enjoying himself at a moving picture show the theft was pulled off. Hr | Miss Mowat, Johnson street, en- | tertained on Saturday afternoon at a delightful bridge, when the raison | d'etre was Miss Helen Turner, Knox- | ville, "Tenn, a much feted southern | visitor, who is the 'guest of Mrs. | Alexander McPhail, Clergy street. bination | The lucky prize winners were Miss 15 is this tom of mind | Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Hugh Mac- and machinery of experience "EME: ] and equipment that makes Frau . pherson. eu Keeley's service unique in Kingston. Coats--less 25 per cent. All Dresses less 20 per cent. Skirts--less 25 per cent. : Blouses--less 20 per cent. BECKEL-DRIVER WEDDING. At the Bride's Home, George Street, Wednesday Morning. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Driver, 43 George street, a quiet wedding took place this morning, when their second daughter, Beat- rice Mary, became the bride of Elmer Ernest Beckel, of Oshawa. Quantities of lovely pink roses, | sweef peas and carnations and grace- | = ful ferms were artistically arranged | in the drawing-room, where the cere- | mony was performed by the groom's brother, Rev. Mr. Beckel, of Nap-|== anee. The bride, who was unattend- | = ed, wore a smart suit of navy blue serge and a picture hat of black mal- | ORATOR RAS Mrs. James Craig, Johnson street, will receive on Thursday afternoon, Aprik#2nd, when her sister, Mrs. E. J. Adams, will receive with her. Miss Emma Pense, Sydenham hos- pital, is leaving to-morrow to spend a few days in Toronto. Registered at Chateau Belvidere over the week-end: John J. Swan, ~ Art Blinds White and Green; reg. $1.50. White, with insertion. Reg $1.75. Sale $1.29 Green and White, with insertion. Regular $2.00. coo. $1.39 Charmeuse Satin 150 yards only, of exquisite, heavy quality, Navy Blue Charmeuse; full 36 inches wide, and regular $4.00 quality. Sale Price es 32.79 * |= fi Genius is intensity of life: an overflowing vitality which floods and fertilizes a continent or a hemisphere of being; which makes a nature PA A NN - France follows the Duke of Wel- Sale Price Siaisinieie win lington: "There is no mistake; there many-sided and whole, while, most men remain partial and fragmentary. Does a bootlegger suffer much from tight shoes ? « WP ------ be no mistake." to the distaff. has been no mistake; and there shall And no mistake. If it will not be spun bring it not Collingwood; H. A. Ayerst, Master Fred Ayerst, Montreal; P. C. Mul holland, C. A. Raymond, H. Arm- strong, Toronto. ™ - D. Robertson has arrived from To- ine, trimmed with roses of American Beauty shades. Her bouquet was of these beautiful flowers. Only the re- lations and most intimate friends of the bride and groom were present, Bed Comforters large bed size, Cotton Down-filled floral patterns; and sold regular 40 only, Comforters; English Serge 200 yds. of British, All-wool Serge; 42 inches wide: in colors Navy, Nigger, French HAL 0 $5.00 ape). Blue, Black, Mist Blue; worth $3.00 a yard. Sale Price ... . $2.48 the out-of-towns guests being the | Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Beckel, Napanee; Mrs. Beckel and Miss Hazel Beckel, Oshawa, and Mrs. Peaker, Ottawa. After the ceremony a buffet lunch was served, the colors of the bride's table being pink-and white. The wed- ding cake, surrounded by pink and white tulle, stood in the centre, while pink and white sweet peas in glass | vases and silver candlesticks, in which stood pink candles, completed a very dainty and pretty bride's table. = Gong away the bride donned a chic hat of navy blue taffeta to match her suit, and amid showers of con- fetti and good wishes, Mr. and Mrs Beckel left for their honeymoon. This afternoon Mrs. Driver is en- tertaining at tea, when their many friends will have an opportunity of seeing the beautiful wedding pre- sents. . Sale Price Hh... 39368 White Bed Spreads 25 only, large size, White Bed Spreads; a value sold regular at $4.50. Sale Price . . .... coo oo .$3.49 Corsets 100 pairs of Corsets; made of fine quality French Coutil: 4 garter supports; sizes 18 to 27. Regular $1.50. $1.25 a pair. Sale Price . . .. Sale Price. |... vionnrille: Crash Towelling ! White Silk Hose - -- 500 yards of heavy quality, soft finished 200 pairs White Silk Hose; in sizes 8% to Towelling; good value at 30c. a yard. 10; splendid value at $1.00 pair. Sale Price . . . : .5 yds. for $1.00 Sale Price... . +. Table Damask : Colored Silk Hose rr Jards hi & Jesh Bleached Table Da- 50 dozen Black, White, Grey and Navy Silk mask; reg 2.50 a yard. Hose: great wearing qualities, and regular $1.50 SalePrice ... *....... 31.89 8 Paik. : +. $1.09 Maribou Ruffs. : Holeproof Stockings 35 only, Maribou Capes, Stoles, 100 pairs only, Ladies'. White Holeproof colors of Mole, Navy, White, Natural, Grey; priced §6.95 up to $30.00. Lisle Hose; in sizes 81; to 10. Special at 75c. a pair. 'Sale Price .........Less 25% : Sale Price . . Mrs. Campbell Strange, Barrie street, went down to Montreal yes- terday to see her sister, Mrs. Wal- ter Fleming, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Maitland Hanna- ford. . 2 N WOW IS THE TIME to get your House Cleaning done. We have on hand nearly everything that is required for same at a price ich can not be equalled today. BAER ERR Curtain Scrim 300 yards of White and Ecru Curtain Scrim; worth 40c¢. a yard. Sale Price . . «iv oanisva 25¢. Chamoisette Gloves 500 pairs White Chamoisette Gloves; Kay- ger make; white with black stitching; worth ! 8 | ronto to spend a few days in the city | and is at the Chateau Belvidere. -. * Ld Tn Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, West street, are going up to Toronto to- morrow to be present at the marriage of Dr. Hopkins' brother; Lester Holmes Hopkins, to Miss Madeline Scott, which takes place in the Queen City on Saturday. Mrs. D. Stewart Robertson arriv- ed on Saturday from Montreal, to visit her son, Stewart Robertson and Mrs. Robertson, Sydenham street. Miss Grace Martin, Clergy street, left on Saturday for Buffalo, N.Y. where she will spend a couple "of months. Mr. and Mrs. "R. T. Brymner and children, arrived on Sunday from Lethbridge, Alberta, and are at the Chateau Belvidere. -. - Tt A House Step Ladders ..$1.50 and up O'Cedar Oil ...25¢., and 50c, bottle Johnston Floor Wax Campbell's Varnish Stain 25c¢. and up China Lac Varnish Stain 35¢. and up Wall 4nd Phint Brushes--a large as- sortment at all times. ------------------ Mrs. Catherine Nelson, widow of the late John Nelson, Belleville, has gone to her reward. Deceased was in her ninety-first year. OChicken-hearted people are always ready to hatch up an excuse. I AIAN NNN mr ----------r SPECIAL Matchless Floor Wax Z Dr. R. Hamilton Mackerras, who | came from Los Angeles with Mk. and Mrs. W. G. Craig and speny a few days with them. Yeft yesterday for New York, where he will spend a couple of months taking a special course. 3 Miss Jessie Bryson spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. James Minnes, Bagot street, and returned to Ottawa on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mackenzie who spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell, "Glen Lyon," re- turned to Toronto an Sunday. Mrs. Hubert Stethem and little son Carson, left to-day for St. Johns, Que., to join Major Stethem and re- side there. vhs 4 string Brooms Cloth Racks .... ERAT Mops complete +. 8 STINE "KIDNEY Sunlight Soap ..... Sale Price McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. W. A. MITCHELL, Manager Hardware Department, PHONE 287. - - - - - etc, in Black, cca Boe, BROCK STREET * . Mr. and Mrs. James Cavanagh came up from Montreal to spend a week with Dr. and Mrs. D. Phelan, | Johnson street. { Mrs. H. W. Richadson and Miss { Mabel Richardson, "Alwington." are |{ leaving to-morrow for Chicago. where Il they will be the guests of Mr. and It Pays to Buy Zour Mrs. James Friels. Later on, they will go on to Minneapolis for a little {| visit with relatives. 1 Mrs. W. C. Day and children left on Tuesday for Ottawa, after visiting Groceries And Meat at {| her mother, Mrs. W. J. Chapman, ; i| Garrett street. : R J Shales & Si | . . . . fn . Miss Warne, Canadian general gec- 71 PINE ST. '| retary Labrador Medical Mission, Phone 1583 and Get Prompt THE BIG BUSY HARDWARE Steacy's- Limited 0000 = HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPERS The best on the mark et--secure yours now Sn . a OT Living Room, Bed Room 8 and Dining Room Furni- ture-- In Walnut and Ma- hogady. Our values are extra good and prices ex- . tia low. rs will be entertained by Dr. and Mrs. i il L. Goodwin, Alice street, during er stay in the city. - Delivery i Miss Marjorie Minnes, who spent ! . several weeks recuperating after an - } SPRING FOOTWEAR ootwear for Men. Businéss Men! See our Tan Calf Blucher on a sensible last;- for office wear at oo cane so UU SL J S1340 Other lines from. . . .$8.50 to $13.00 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 31) - - T0BrockSt We are selling goods to-day less than the wholesale prices, Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums fn a great variety of prices and patterns. ¥y- OF BOOTS AND . 184 Princess St. Be sure and secure a bargain while they last. W. A. SAWYER

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