Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1920, p. 3

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WEDXESDAY, JUNE, 16, 1920. A ---- a ---- u Betty Brown Home Made Candy Bf Best's CANDY LOVERS will be de- lighted to know that these pop- ulhr, delicious Chocolates have made their first appearance in Kingston, and that they are to be had fresh each week, at:-- At Best's The Popular Drug Store. Prescription Specialist I WITH HER Weddings IS AGAIN AT HAND OUR STORE is filled with DAINTY ARTICLES Suitable for Gifts. OUR WINDOWS Can offer many SUGGESTIONS All reasonably priced. Wedding Rings Rings SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Established 1840 KINGSTON Keeley Jr., ML0D.0. The optometrist of today to do good work must not only be equipped with the best mechan- feal apparatus but must have 'that knowledge in its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI. ENCF CAN GIVE. ' THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. HERAEIGN Ne ERAPI Neo. 1, for Bladder Cataveh, Blood and Skin seases. No. Chronic Weaknesses. Sold by leading chemists. Price in England, 3s. Dr. Le- Clere Med. Co., Haverstock Rd., N.W. 5. London. See Trade Marked Word »THERAPION" is on Brit. Govt. Stamp affixed to xenulne packets. It is this combination of mind and machinery of experience and equipment that makes Keeley's service unique in Kingston. A Great Comfort Don't cook your meals over a large coal fire these hot days, for we can supply you with one of our Gas Plates or Stoves, which will save you a lot of labor, and at the same time making the cooking of different meals a pleasure. 2-Burner Gas Plates 8-Burner Gas Plate Gas Stoves with Ovens Gas Stoves with Ovens and Broiler Refrigerators After you have cooked a large meal you will want a cool place to' put it, away from the hot'sun and Flies. A BARNET Refrigerator is what you require, for it has a temperature as low as 36 degrees, and no germs can live unless the tempera- ture is around 50 degrees. This is one great feature for the BARNET, and once milk, fresh or cooked meats are placed in the BARNET it is kept cool and safe from spoiling or souring fn any way. Only a small number remain in our store at present, so we invite you to come and inspect them at your earliest opportunity, .ecevvevss teens MCKELVEY & BIRCH, LID. W. A. MITCHELL, Manager Hardware Department. PHONE 287. - - . ' - BROCK STREET "es ses ses sess ; THE BIG BUSY HARDWARE Beds and Bedding You will find our stock very complete and prices very rea~ sonable. We have been carrying a large stock for some time and are able to give you the advantage of low prices compared with the prices of goods purchased to-day. HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER ? ' Jf not, arrange for demonstration at Phone 90 1. F. Harrison Co, Lid. ' | night. || tre of your bair. ---- {Told In Twilight | tNotice--Hereafter, the Whig, in| | have been at Mrs. Murray's, King | ff: Canada, will make .aschargs of $1! street. moved yesterday. into. Mrs. common with uther papers all over 'or inserting an engagement, mar. riage or reception announcement. » ' . Mrs. R. C. Carter, West street, en- tertained delightfully at the tea hour | t4 on Saturday to visit his sisters, the | yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. | Robert Brymner who received with | | har. cally arranged in the drawing room and in the dining room a silver cup filled with pink peonies made handsome centre piece for the tea table, where Mrs. Ernest Cunning- { ham poured coffee, Mrs. Arthur Cun- |ningham made tea, and Miss Emma | Pense cut 'the ices. Mrs. Hansard | Hora, Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, Miss | Helen Shearer and Miss Elizabeth Cunningham passed the delicious re- | freshments. Among the guests who had the pleasure of welcoming Mrs. | Brymner to the Limestone City were Lady Macdonell, Mrs. R. BE. Kent, Mrs. Sandford Calvin, Miss Lilla Cal- | laghan, Mrs. J. L. Whiting, Mrs, J. B. Carruthers, Mrs. Iva Martin, Mrs. | Rutherford, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. J. {M. Campbell, Mrs. Lewis Dunbar | Stevenson, Mrs. Crisp, Mrs. Gordon | Dewar, Mrs. Cappou, Miss Alice Mac- nee, Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. W. XK. Ross, Mrs. Herbert Saunders, Miss Mac- |aulay, Mrs. H. Folger, Mrs. Third, Mrs. Douglas Young, Mrs. E. F. Torrance, the Misses Fraser, Mrs. F. H. Macnee, Miss Bates, Mrs. E. J. B. {| Pense, Mrs. Norman Fraser, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. H. Lat- | ferty, Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell, Mrs. R. J. Carson, Mrs. Ernest Dawson, the Misses Catherine and Julia Ly- man, Mrs. Hubert Robinson, Miss F. Cunningham and the Misses Muckle- stone. . * A nice surprise was given Miss Marion Ogilvie, Earl street, on Mon- day evening, when about sixty of her friends dropped in upon her, and a jolly evening was spent in .dancing. Mrs. Ogilvie and her daughter ex- tended a very warm welcome. The garden, made a delightful nook for setting out between dances, and dur- ing the evening punch and delicious refreshments were much appreciated. Till the wee sma' hours the fun and " frolic was kept up, until the strains of "The King" brought this very happy evening to an ond. - * Mrs. Briscoe and Isaac Briscoe, Napanee, are entertaining at a dance this evening, when some of their out- of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes and Miss Jean Duff, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. George Gra- ham and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra- ham, Belleville. . . Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Frances Con- stantine, Royal Military College, en- tertained at a jolly The Dansant yes- terday afternoon, where their guests were some Qf the cadets of the R.M. C. and the "younger set'. The wedding of Miss Grace Dray- ton, eldest daughter of Sir Henry and Lady Drayton to Gordon Bell, will take place on Tuesday, June 22nd, at All Saints' church, Ottawa. . . » L .H. Birkett is expected from Montreal on Saturday to be the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Birkett, Bagot street. . . . Mrs. D. G. Laidlaw, Earl] street, entertained at bridge on Tuesday There were three tables in play. * * Miss Barbara Logie and Miss Ruth Avery are among the bevy of To- | LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a ev cents--Try It! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex- ion beautifier, at very, very small cost. : Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will | supply three ounces of orchard white | for a few cents. {| ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, /{arms and hands each day and see | how freckles and blemishes disap- || pear and how clear, soft and rosy- Massage this sweet- white the skin becomes. Yes! It {{'is harmless and never irritates. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK it's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaker, just || an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural cqlor and lus- Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage an Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair hag disappeared, and after another ap- plication it becomes beautifuly dark and rs glossy and lustrous. fe a | rontonians who will attend the June | ball, Ernest Cunningham, who has been visiting Mrs. R. C. Cartér, West | street, returned on Sunday to New York. | Mrs. John Fairlie and Miss Kath- { erine Fairlie, Brock street, left yes- | terday for Toronto en route to Bala, | Muskoka, where they will spend some time with Mrs. Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Clark who John Fairlie's house on Brock street, where they will be till September, - '. » H. C. Fowler arrived from Toron- Misses (Fowler, Brock street. | the holidays with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. H. F. Mooers, Barrie street. |. Mrs. Charles Askwith, arrived to- | day from Ottawa to be present at the | Molson-Browne wedding to-morrow | and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hu- bert Steacy, King street. Miss Mildred Caven will arrive from Montreal the end of the week to be Miss Eleanor Phelan's guest for the June ball. Miss Mary MacIntosh is coming from Guelph for théJune festivities, and will be the guest of Mrs. Colin Hamilton, Earl street. - . . Miss Anne Baxter, Cataraquil Lodge, Pittsburg, left to-day for Warwick, N.Y., where she will be one of the bridesmaids at the Keys- Fair wedding on Friday. Mrs. L. N. Armstrong who has been visiting Mrs. J. E. Shepheard in Toronto has returned and is with her mother, Mrs. John Nicolle, 62 Barrie street. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, Miss Emma Pense and her guest Miss He- len Shearer expect to motor | to Orford Lake, Que., have a cottage for the sulmer. Miss Anna Corrigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..C. J. Corrigan, John- son street. was a graduate at the Ursuline College, Chatham. Miss Helene Corrigan, Johnson street, who has been at the Ursuline College, Chatham, for graduation week, has returned home. . - . Miss Olive Chown, who was visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Harrison, in Co- bourg, returned to Kingston to-day. Mrs. William Nicholls; Clarence street, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moutray, of Stella. + Miss Norma Elmer, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Malcolm Gibson and Dr. Gibson, Hamilton; Ont., for the past three months, has returned home. Mrs. Douglas, New York, is with her daughter, Mrs. Garnet Lockett, Earl street. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Mylks, Wil- liam street, are in Toronto on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watkins and son, Howard, Rochester, N.Y., s#c- companied by Mrs. M. Harper, and daughter, Elsie, motored down to Brockville on Sunday and spent the day with friends there. Mrs. L. Nourry and children, King- ston, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Burns, Brock- ville. ss os Miss Isobel Walker, Perth, is visit- ing Mrs. John Macgillivray, Albert street. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sutherland, St. Louis, are the guests of the Misses Johnson, Earl street. Ex-Cadet James Denistoun is ex- pected. from Toronto for the June (Hn 3 Miss Isabel Mooers, who has been Quantities of beautiful pink | gttending Bishop Strachan's school, | peonies and sweet peas were artistl- | 1p Toronto, returned to-day to spend | down on Friday, | where Miss Pense and Miss Shearer | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG gs. PAGE THREE PROBS: --Thursday, cool and threatening rain. OS 9 am till 5 pm. daily except Saturdays Store Hours: Li] RAR sie SALE! * Regular $12.50 to Regular $19.75 to I AAT | | THURSDAY MORNING 60 ONLY, NEW YORK NOVELTY GEORGETTE TO BE SOLD AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ! The colors are Orchid, Flesh, Maize, Torch and White; beauti- fully embroidered and bead trimmed creations, secured at a worth while saving--in two lots to clear. We Guarantee This to be the Greatest Blouse Sale Ever Offered SALE! SALE! BLOUSES $1850... ............Sale Price$ 849 $2950 .........;......5:ale Price $14.95 in Kin gston. A ANOTHER MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY FOR Double Discount Stamps Choose your new Summer Dress, Hat, Sweater, Hosiery, and Gloves, etc., etc, in fact all your requirements at this great morning sale--at an extra saving of 10% on all cash purchases. Wonderful Assortments to Choose From at a . . . . 109, Saving O00 O00 RE EARLY SHOPPERS - bi dec shh Hi sizes; regular 50c. a pair, ball. Mr. and Mrs. R.'T. Brymner and | © Misses Jean and Grace Brymner spent the week-end in Belleville. Miss Katharine Hart ig the gues of her aunt, Mrs. Philip Small, Ear street. Mrs. C. T. Dickson, who has been spending several months in Kelowna, B. C, is expected in Kingston this week to be the guest of her daughter, | Mrs. Hugh C. Nickle, Earl street. Kenneth Taylor and Jack Macgil- livray returned on Monday from a| cruise up the lake. aa Miss Audrey Russell arrived from Montreal to-day to be the guest of Miss Leslie Taylor at the Principal's residence. 'Miss Mary Macgillivray, Albert street, left on Monday for Halifax, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Macgillivray. ~ Miss Jessie Bryson, Otttawa, who is coming to Kingston for the June ball, will be with Mrs. James Minnes, Bagot street. t 1 * . . Miss Louisa Molson, Montreal, ar- rived to-day and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Browne, Kensing- ton Place. Fred Peverly, 8. Harvey and Ken- neth Blackader are coming up from Montreal to attend the Molson- Browne wedding to-morrow. Mrs. Dunham Watson arrived, to- day from Montreal and is the guest of Mrs. Alexander Kirkpatrick, Syd- enham street. Miss Frank Donnelly, Montreal, will be a guest at the Molson-Browne wedding to-morrow. .* * * Miss Grace Edgar, coming to Kingston this visit Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie. Miss Ethel Kirkpatrick, Toronto, coming to Kingston for the R.M.C. ball, will stay with Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, King street. General Victor Willams, who has been at the Military Institute, To- ronto, since his appointment to this military district, has been joined by Mrs. Williams and Miss Phyllis Wil- liams, and they are at the Westmin- ster, Jarvis street. - * - James Scholes, 204 Frontenac street, announces the engagement of his daughter. Mabel, to Randolph Murray Fisher, son of the late P, A. Fis!#: and Mrs. Fisher, Winnipeg, the marr to take place June 22nd, at the home of Mrs. E. Mur- ray Thomson, sister of the bride- elect, 1221 Redland avenue, Moose Jaw, Sask, 1 : . . * Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sharrard, Tren- ton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to William G. Hamilton both of Trenton. The marriage to take place the latter part of June. . is to Toronto, week - . W. D. Lova, Winnipeg, announces the engagement of his sister, Miss Mary Auld Love, daughter of the late Magistrate Francis Love and Mrs. Love, London, Ont., to Robert EEA Dyson Hague, son of Rev. Canoa Dy- OO RAO OCT 814 to 10; worth regular $1.00. Sale Price Lisle and worth 30c. $1.25 a pair. Thursday Bargains LISLE STOCKINGS 800 pairs Black and White Lisle Hose, SalePrice ............. 3%. WHITE SILK HOSE 200 pairs Ladies' White Fiber Silk Hose, in sizes EE CHILDREN'S SOX "400 pairs Children's Colored Sox, white; also eight colors; sizes 4 to 9; mercerized SalePrice ............, 35¢. SILK GLOVES 800 pairs Black, White, Pongee, Silk Gloves; all sizes; double tipped and worth SalePrice ............. 88¢. ----- BOYS' JERSEYS 200 Boys' Colored Cotton Jerseys; in sizes 22 to 32. ! Sale Price-...... cc... 49c BATHING SUITS 100 Boys' Bathing Suits in sizes 22 to 82; all colors and very special. Sale Price oii 95, LADIES' BATHING SUITS = 100 Ladies' Knitted Bathing Suits; and very special value. SalePrice .;........... in all 1 colors $2.00 CORTICELLI WOOL; 18 colors to choose from; the most popular of, all knitting yarns. Sale Price ode viliuieteieni 296 BATHING CAPS in all the wanted colors and combinations; very special value. Sale Price .........:... 25¢. black and Navy, Grey 00 Steacy's - Limite LCC SA | Rmummn Andrew's Presbyterian church, London, Ont. - . * Mr. and Mrs. Braden Orr, Ganano- que, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mabel Marion, to William Wilson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- vine Graham, Enterprise, the wed- ding to take place quietly the twen- ty-third of June. (Continued on Page 8) 'When it's so easy to bring back the] bloom of youth to faded cheeks, when skin disfigurements can be re- moved, isn't it foolish to plaster on cosmetics? Go to the root 6f the trouble--re- move the cause--correct the condi- tion that keeps you from looking as you ought. Use Dr. Hamilton's Plils and very soon you'll have a complex- fon to be proud of. How much happier you'll feel--pimples gone, cheeks rosy again, eyes bright, spirits good, joyous health again return- ed. Never a failure with' Dr. Ham- fiton's Pills. Get a 25c box to-day. ATTENTION! You all know that Phillips' Military Soles and Heels are the best Rubber obtainable, but you may not realize the neces. sity of having them properly at tached. We have an expert to do the work. Try a set now. Light HEAVY (50¢c. per set extra for attaching). JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231) 70 Brock St To Make Geological Map. A resident of Wakow, Sask., found J. PF. Wright, Canadian Geological | ga"ity of covering a cent piece with Survey, Ottawa, and N. A. Mcintosh, |' »/iver" paper and passing it off ss Queen's Universtiy, Kingston, have | 2 auarter bas been sentenced to thir- arrived in Brockville to make = Aa. [tr days' imprisonment with hard tailed geological map of the Brock-|lctor. » ville area. The purpose of this sur- Sir Robert Borden, speaking in vey is to examine all mineral! ds-| thie Commons on Tuesday intimated posits in this area and make a report | that the Speers patronage coatro= on versy might be considered closed. v

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