AILY BRITISH WHIG. THE D pital, is entertaining at bridge this | ga {afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. C Maer, Toe PROBS: Thursday, mild, with light snow or sleet. | Told In | Mrs. James Cappon, Barrie street, {was the hostess of a bridge and tea | re = Prescriptions | = | | Twilight |} =" On Sale | {met at Miss Aileen Folger"s home, on | Sydenham street, this week. Under the new sche- dule of prices, which WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1vz1. 0 Thursday! A DAY OF SENSATIONAL BARGAINS AT STEACY'S To-morrow, we offer a partic ularly interesting list of bargains for thrifty people. Merchandise re-priced for quick clearance. See our windows for added attractions. 10 Beautiful French Lace Dresses Semi-made in Black, Iv ory, White and Paris Regular $25.00 to $40.00 ....... THURSDAY, $10.00 Put up with care and ac- curacy and always under the supervision of the proprietor. '|! Your doctor would advise this § as he is assured that his medi- cines reach you as he would have them, > the Whig, in a | Mr. and Mrs. W, C, Bongard, of | Kingston, spent the week-end visit- | ing friends in Belleville, es Mrs. T. E. Merrett, Montreal, is | To get the Whig's society writer, +a guest of General Sir Archibald and | te'ephone No. 857w., 189 Earl street. | Lady Macd snell ot the comman- . | $a» dant's quarters, R.M.C. Miss Helen means a substantial { . . » : tes | Merritt, who. was visiting in King- | 100 --=~ { There was a very large atlen- gon hag returned home. reduction |dance at the Curling Club tea on | Mrs. Cooey, Newark, N.J., is with | Tuesday afternoon, the bridge play- |p... daughter, Mrs. Ross Livingston ers being out in force. There were | yoy, con street. $ | five tables in play. Mrs. H.D. Bibby * » {was in charge of the tea table, with | wis Frances McMartin, Montreal. its pretty red candles and red and wi) come to Kingston next week to {green centres, the members assist- {visit Mr. and Mrs. William Berming- | {ing her being, Mrs, Percy Chown, | nam "Otterburn." | Mrs. J. F. Sparks, Mrs. George Baw-| wjeq Gladys Danaher, Montreal, {den and Mrs. Green. Among those |p returned home after spending the | {present were Mrs. T. M. Asseltine, | y5)igays with Miss Cecele Rochefort, | IMrs. R. N. F, McFarlane, Mrs. C. F. Bagot street. KINGSTON WELDING SHOP | | | {Finkle, Mrs. Havelock Price, Mrs. Miss Frances Carscadden, Galt, is G. Tu NE BY hus These are very neat | R. H. Mason, Mrs. Normas Fraser, | now with Miss Edna Lockett, Stuart gach Eten" 8 WH and attractively tues Stacker, (Toronto, Mrs. D. |" ws. w. a. Rogers, Clersy sires All work guaranteed. made of White Gold Peo Campbell xe: Jrent Sy yonties) oa Mousa: ! throughout, set with one diamond each. (Notice--Hereaft r, common with other papers all over Canada, will make a charge.of $1 for inserting an engagement, mar- riage or reception announcement.) Have your prescriptions and 'family medicine put up Alig TC TCT, 12 ONLY, SMALL DIAMOND NECKLETS SN The Ropular/ Drug Store. Phene 59. Open Sundays. 40 Princess St. ~- - Phone 1264. S~---------- | York), Mrs. J. Rigney, Mrs. T. 8.|jennoxville College at the same {Scott, Mrs. R. E. Burns, Mrs. Stan: {roe 3 + {ley Graham, Mrs. C. H. Guilford | + ee | (Watertown, N.Y.) , Mrs. Ponsford, Dr. John Waugh, chief instructor Mrs. H. C. Welch, Mrs. Ross McRae, | of the separate and public schools of CUSHION CORDS Regular 10c. to 20c. a yard FLANNELETTE BLANKETS = Reg. $4.50 . ... Thursday $2.98 EE ------ Sl TTT Stewing Beef 12¢ to 15c¢. Pot Roasts . .... Oven Roasts . Round Steak . . "T-Bone Steak Sirloin Steak . ..... Princess Meat Phone 799. +++ 15e, .18c. .27c. we 27. .30c, SMITH BROS. Jewelers - Limited Established 1840. 850 King Street a THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kindy of repairs and new work aise hard- wood floors of all kinds. All orders will recely: prompt attemtiom, Shop 28 Queen Street. Market 338 Princess Street PA AA At A woman doesn't think that she leeps her age well unless she looks five years younger than she did five Lt i = Eg i 5 s HR; gun 1 El years ago. Universal Food = Choppers CHOPS EVERYTHING Let us show you how to save its price by chopping up that tough piece of steak and make a tasty hash. 2 Chops Vegetables, Fruit, Meat, the exact size you want it. Week-end Sale of Enamelware, 15% off. Our demonstrator serves tea. Get the habit at: -- McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. Big Busy Hardware, Kingston. Phone237 - - - - - . Kingston me HHA We are offering extremely good valubs in Beds and Bedding during the month. Brass Beds (in dull and ribbon finish). Wood Beds (in mahogany and walnut). Numerous designs in Iron Beds, in the popular White Enamel finish. Comfortable and Durable Springs and Mattresses to fit all sizes of Beds. Take advantage of our spe cial prices. We know we can interest you. ; IF. Harrison Co., Limited Phone 90 = ARE OO Mrs. J. Murray, Mrs. G. A. Robinson, Miss Martha Smith, Miss Ada Birch and Miss Lena Wilson. | "er 9» The week before IL.ent will be a | very gay one for Kingston society. | The Faculty of Arts of Queen's Uni- versity will give a dance in Grant Hall on Jan. 31st, the Royal Mili- {tary College ball will be on Feb. 4th, and the West Point cadets are {expected in town to try their skiil |as hockeyists with the boys at Point Frederick. | * * . Mrs. G. W. Mylks, William street, entertained at bridge on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. H. Madden, Mrs. Wager, Mrs. Pruyn and Mrs. Fred Smith, Napanee, who were in town for the day. TLere were three tables in play, and the | prizes were won by Mrs. Madden, {[Mrs, J. F. Beveridge and Mrs. H. Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ryan, Syden- ham street, asked a few people to come in to supper on Friday even- ing after the performance of "David Garrick," at the Grand Opera House, to meet some of Sir Martin Harvey's company, among whom were his sis- |ter, Miss Harvey, and his under- study, Mr. Christie. * . * Mr, and Mrs. William Berming- ham, "Otterburn," will have a house party for the Royal Military College {dance, which will include Miss Dor- othy Coate and Miss Helen Macken- zie, Toronto, Miss Frances McMar- (tin, Montreal, and Harty O'Reilly, | Cornwall. - . * Mrs. J Hamiltox} Brock street, entertained the Bridge Club on Mon- day afternoon. . * * Mrs. R. H. Mason, Rockwood Hos- i "DIAMOND DYES" DON'T STAIN HANDS ; Dye any Garment or Drapery without Staining Hands or Utensils contains easy directions for dyeing old, faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies, coverings, everything. Be- ware! Poor dye streaks, spots, fades, and ruins material by giving it a "dyed-look." Buy "Diamond Dyes" only. Tell druggist whethér your material is wool or silk, or if it is cot- ton, line, or a mixture. 16 rich, fade- less colors, His Cigar Doesn't Taste Right And Yet It Is the Same He Was Smoking With So Much Relish After Dinner, last Night, Out of the Very Same Box, Too. «» Every smoker has experienced this peculiar condition, the result usually of imperfect digestion of food. And the blame is rarely put where it belongs. Such men are usually h.... livers, hard workers mentally, living, un- der high pressure and high draught, and it doesn't take a great deal to disorder the stomach or render the liver torpid. They should make it a practice to use after meals Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and thus avoid the sudden attacks of indigestion. Dyspepsia Tablets a good invest- ment. All druggists carry them in 60 cent boxes. ! Brain workers will find Stuart's o (Ontario, spent the week-end with Dr. | {and Mrs. Freeman Waugh, Welling- | {ton street. | | Miss Katherine Dickson, Ordnance | { is spending a week in Syra- | | street, {cuse, N.Y. ! Cadet Cook, R.M.C,, went down to l= Montreal for the marriage . of the Earl of Minto to his sister, Miss Mar- ion Cook. » * » Mrs. C. H. Guilford, N.Y., is the guest of Mrs. Tett, Union street. Col. and Mrs. Norman Stuart Less- | lie, Bagot 'street, were guests at the marriage of the Earl of | Miss Marion Cook, Montreal. The Bishop of Ontario will go up to Belleville on Thursday. * - . Mrs. Edward Moore is with her sisters, the Misses Waldron, Barrie ! street. Mr. Moore has gone to Thor- | old, where he has been appointed manager of the Bank of Montreal. Miss Mowat will return from Tor- | onto on Friday. Mrs. Philip DuMoulin and Mrs. Lawrence Baldwin, who were in| town for a few days at the "Chateau Belvidere," have returned to Toronto. | Miss Marion Ogilvie,who has been in Quebec with Mrs, McLimont, came up to Montreal on Monday, and is now with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Westmount. Watertown, Arthur - a i Mrs. D. J. Walker, who has been in | Ottawa and Montreal, is now with ker daughter, Mrs. Harold J. Clark, | King street)' for a few days on her way home to Toronto. Mrs. Philip Gilbert,Toronto, was a guest at the wedding of Miss Marion Cook to the Earl of Minto which took place in Montreal today. Major Vandenberg, who has been in Halifax for some time, came up to Kingston this week to join Mrs. Van- denberg, who has come down from Toronto. They are at present at 72 Sydenham street. Miss Geraldine Daly has returned to Montreal. Major Arthur, who spent last-week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ryan, Sy- denham street, has returned to Tor- onto. Rev. J. H. H. Coleman, rector of St. Mary Magdalen"s church, Nap- anee, who was in town on Monday, has returned home. (Continued on Page 8) NAPANEE MUNICIPAL EVENT. James McKittrick, Richmond, Suffers Stroke by Paralysis. Napanee, Jan. 18.--The Napanee Musical and Literary Club held its | third entertainment in the town hall ton Friday evening. The visiting art- [ist was George White, Ottawa, who | delighted the audience with several | numbers, all exceptionally well ren- dered. Miss Juanita Thompson also sang very sweetly. Miss Mae Hawley and Miss Hattie Wartman showed much skill and ability in their rendi- tion of two duos which were very much appreciated. Miss Wartman also gave a piano solo in a very creditable manner, f Mrs. Griswold and three children, Hartford, Conn. are the guests of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Soby, Dundas street. James McKittrick, Richmond, suf- fered a stroke of paralysis on Thurs- day, and is in a very serious condi- tion. Mrs. E. J. Corkill and son, Mal- colm, returned on Friday from a couple of weeks visit with friends at Harriston. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Madden are rejoicing over the arrival of a little daughter, on January 11th (Edna Ruth). Mrs. Henderson, Stratford, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Moffatt. Pembroke Mail Delivery. The numbering of the houses on the different streets, Pembroke, has been almost completed, and the ad- vantage is already being felt. The step was taken on account of 'the in- crease in population during the last few years, and Col. H. J. Mackie, M.P., is now striving for a mail de- livery system for the town. The population is not as large as post office regulations call for where a delivery system is to be introduced, hut on the other band the revenue from the local office is considerably in excess of that required, The problem of the : 40 pairs only in the m make, large double b 4, at the lowest price lot, heavy ed size 12 x | in 4 years. | Thursday, 5¢. yard 1000 yards plain and fancy Cushion Cords --all colors and priced for quick clearance. 300 Yards Fancy Cretons 500 yards of fancy Colored Cre tonnes; big range of colorings and full 48 inches wide; priced reg at $1.25 a yd. Thursday 69¢ (Limit of 10 yards to a customer) OIL SHAD 75 only, best quality Oil Window Shades, white with Thursday Sha 08 oo. only. Regular $2.00 each. ES 60 Boys' green back $1.29 each BOYS' SWEATERS . sizes 22 to 32; all good colors; reg. $1.95 each. Thursday . . . Pullover Sweaters: reeds 986, work 20% DISCOUNT Through the medium of Quadruple Discount Stamps Concentrate your shopping at Steacy's and make 80c. do the of a $1.00--a genuine saving for all thrifty people. Thursday Morning 9 a.m. Till 12 O'clock Noon [™ long and worth $ 31; colored only; size 17 x 24 and ATT ee sss ean nelette; big range yard .. The Store That SUN j May Have Voice in Naval Distribution London, Jan. 19.--That the Brit ish dominions in or bordering on the Pacific ocedn will have an equal voice in deciding the future geogra- phical distribution of naval squad- rons, is the opinion of the imperial committee sitting to determine the best type of navy which would be most welcome to all the dominions. Before marriage she trusts him with Ber so After mmrriage she won't even t him with his wages. ages -- the Restless Sex, * : ' ROLLER TOWELS--50 only, COTTON SHIRTS--68 only, good MAJESTIC FLOSS--300 balls o f Maje overs, etc.; big range of popular colo srraviis caccirrreiensni vreeenss Thursday, 15e, COLORED FLANNELETTE--200 yds. of soft, fleecy, striped Flan- 29 inches wide and regular 60c. a Thursday, 3 yds. for $1.00 Steacy's - Limited worth 75¢c. each . .. sold at $3.00 each of colors; rced Prices to the New Skates Ground - Renders the Human i Body Transparent Paris, Jan. 19.--A Russian physic- fan, Dr. Wassileff, has announced the discovery of a fluid which renders the human body transparent. Flowers which he treated in the same manner also become transparent, he says, but apparently were otherwise unaffect- ed. Before the war Dr. Wassileff had 8 laboratory in Petrograd, but he is \ pure Linen Roller T : 1.65 each. ....... a J 2 ih . owls; 21 yds. BATH TOWELS--I100 extra hea vy quality Bath Towels; size 18 x ««++ve.... Thursday 49c, quality heavy hemstitched Shirts, Thursday 98c, . . . Thursday $1.69 stic Floss for Sweaters, Pull- rs; reg. 29c. a ball Low, Levels se Men's | buckle Overshoe--Sale Price $2.50 Men's 2 buckle Overshoes--sale price $3.50 Men's 4 buckle Overshoes--sale price $4.95 6 pairs, size 6 only, 3 buckle Overshoes-- SalePrice ...... .cvrriiviedsi $3.28 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE. Repairs. at present living in Paris, He re- fuses to reveal the nature of the fluld, but says it is a combination of a number of liquids. Injunction proceedings to prevent the Western Union Telegraph Com pany from landing cable from Barba- does at Miami have been instituted by the Umited States government. The problem of the ages -- the Restless Sex. \ Rg EE ------ _-- B----