Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jan 1921, p. 3

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4 ATURDAY. JANUARY 22, 1021. 3 Prescriptions ¥ a, ac- always under the- Put up with care - an curacy and supervision of the proprietor. Your doétor would advise this as he is assited that his med Under the new sche- dule of prices, which cines reach you as he would have them. * Have your prescriptions and family medicine put up at:-- | } i. means: a substantial ' Best's The Popular Drug Store. reduction-- ~ 12 ONLY, SMALL DIAMOND NECKLETS hone BL: Open Sundays. These are very neat_ and attractively made of White Gold throughout, set with one diamond each. SMITH BROS. Limited Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. Insure Against After Regrets by Using Glasses Prescribed, Made and Fitted by Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. The optometrist 6f to-day to do good work must not only be equipped with the best mechan- ical apparatus but must have that knowledge in its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI- ENCE CANGIVE. Jewelers Established 1840. 350 King Street 7 THOMAS 'COPLEY Telephone 987. Wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and mew work alse hard-| wood floors of all kinds. All orders will recelyc prompt attention. Shop 28 Queen Street. It is this combination of mig | and "machinery of experience and equipment that makes Keeley's "service unique Kingston. - in You can't make a college youth be- he won't care a dang if | have bags in the knees of his pants. 0; Ih You Will Require Less Coal Winter If You Use a idapp y Thought Range Owing to L scientific flue construction of this famous Range, whereby all the heat is retained, and practically only smoke gs- capes is the one reason why the HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE is a fuel saver. This is only one of the many exclusive features of the Range in using coal or the Combination Gas and Coal. We take your old stove in exchange. vHave our stove man give you all particu- lars v.77. $85.00 to $100.00 McKELVEY : BIRCH, LID. Big Busy Hardware, Kingston. Phone 237 Kingston EEA, - - - - - - = = a OB = EB Es = E i . We are oferiipagitemaly cole values in Beds and Bedding during the month. " Brass Dads (in dull and ribbon finish). Wood Beds (in mahogany aud walnut). Numerous designs in Iron Beds, in the popular White Enamel finish. * Comfortably and Diirable Spsiigumna Mattresses to fit all sizes of Beds. Take advaptage of our special prives. interest you. \ . We, know we can > - T.F. Harrison Co, Limited Phe 90. lieve that the day will come 'whep | he dpes | SS IHN | QTY mm-------- /were the hostesses of a small, (Notice--Hereaft:r, the Whig, in| common with other pap: Canada, for inserting 'an engagement, mar- riage or Feception 2 announcement, J To get the W nig' s society writer, | elephone No. 857w., 189 Earl street. . Vanluyen, Nelson | the first time * . Harry E street, received for gince coming 'to Kingston in her | | pretty home on Nelson street, on I fhursday afternoon, when many vi- |sitors took this opportunity of bidd- |ing her welcome. Mrs. Vanluven, who wore a smart frock of blue pussy {willow tatfeta enriched with beading, | was assisted by Mrs. A. Vanluven in |recelving the visitors, who filled the | cosy living room, with its rose shaded | ilghts and "glowing gratefire. Here, | quantities of roses and carnations shades of pink, filled baskets and crjy- | stal vases; more of the same flowexs | were in the dining room, in the bi | silver basket with its bow of pink { tulle, which rested on the cluny lace | whicle centred the polished table. | Pink shaded candles in silver candle- J sticks and dainty confections with {pink icing, carried out the rose col- | or scheme. Mrs. A.-J. Osborne, Tor- onto, who is Mrs. Vanluven's hogs guest, and Mrs. Ross McRae were | pouring tea, assisted by Mrs. Harold | Day, Mrs. V. Vanluven, Miss May His- {cock and Miss E. Penwarden. . - Mrs. | ? | Miss Flo Cunningham, Earl street, |gave's jolly party on Friday evening, | {when, in the sence of Mrs. Cun- Iningham, Miss Margaret Cunningham acted as hostess very charmingly. Pancing, games and a dainty supper | | filled the flying hours greatly to the | enjoyment of the guests. Beatrice Bedell, Miss Frances Mur- ray, Miss Vivian White, Lline Mitchell, Miss Miss Eleanore Mundell, Miss Dorothy Murray, Messrs. Howard Faiir, Geo. Bedell, Grant Macdonald, James Ren- ton, Neil McMahon, Gordon Mylks, | Howard Rees, Paul Cunningham and | W. Murray. . -. Mrs. F. O. Hill entertained at the tea hour on Friday {apartment at Elmhurst, where her guests, entering from the dreary weather out of doors, found within a lwarm welcome and cheery firelit {rooms. In the tea room Mrs. 4. F. | Foulkes and Mrs. Halloway Waddell | ma®e the tea at the dainty tea table | with its colour scheme of green, | white and pink, carried out in soft gréen tulle, feathery baby's breath {and pink primulae. Miss Louise Hill land some of the guests were the, tea room assistants. . Mrs. W. Ernest Macpherson re- {ceived Thursday afternoon for the [first time since going {(o Toronto | ston, received with Mrs. Macpherson. | The drawing-room, with its firelight and candlelight, and the brightness | of gofden marigolds; 'made a cheery spot to lirger. The tea table was gay | with rose-colored tulips and pussy | willows. Mrs. W. L. Grant poured tea, and Mrs. Allan Adams the cof- | fee, the assistants beipg Miss Louise Mason, and Miss Mary Taylor. . . * The cadets are so enthusiastic over the - skating club - that 'they have | changed the evening for thelr week- i ly hockey match to Saturday, to en- able them to attend the weekly meet- ing of the'club at the Royal Military College rink on Monday evenings very pleasant tea on Thursday after- noon. . . One of the social event§ of next week will be the dance and card party given by the Woman's Aid of Kingston General Hospital. The pat- ronesses are, Lady Macdonell, Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Mrs. W. B. Shuttle- worth King, Mrs. J. C. Connell and Mrs. H. C. Nickle. LJ Mr, and Hes T. A. Gordon, Deser- onto, announce the engagement of their daughter, Estelle: Maude, to Clarence Mickle Pasmore, son of Mrs. L. Pasmore ,and the late Dr. W. J. Pasmore, Toronto, The marriage will take place late in January. . » » Mrs. W. Hilyard Smith, St. John's Rectory, Portsmouth, will receive on Tuesday afternoon, and afterwards on each third Tuesday of the month. "e eo Misses Crisp, Pembroke street, but pleasant tea, on Thursday afternoon, . . - Mrs. T. A, Rankin Smith, 58 Wel- lingtop street, will receive on Friday from 4 to 6. Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street, entertained at bridge on Friday af- ternoon. ~ * . Mrs, James Lesslie, Nelson streét, has returned from Toronto, where she 'Was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Austin. Miss Elizabeth Hughson gave a skating party on Thursday, night. The guests afterwards returned to her home, on University avenue, for refreshments, -and spent a few hours in dancing: Miss Mollie Cartwright went to Ot! a today to.spend some weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cartwright. Mrs. Henry Joseph, Montreal, was among the guests at the Minto-Cook wedding on Wednesday. o - - Mrs. E. J. B. Penge, West street, returned from a:visit to Mr. and Mrs. Fane Sewelly, Toronto, today. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harty, "Rosd- %itawn." pave gone down to New York. Miss + Eleanor : Minnes, who } ers all over | will make a' charge of $1 | = Those pre- | | sent were Miss Mary Rowland, Miss | Miss Caro- | Dorothea Sands, | in her charming | from Kingston. Mrs. Hedman, King- been in Broc kyille with Be: ; Bu Mrs. Griffin, will return to "HiR | croft') early in the week. > | Miss Marjorie Minnes came up from Montreal on Thursday and is with Mr. and Mrs. James Minnes, Ba- | 1 I dT RD Frio at ~ Steacy' An extraordinary list of bargains for Saturday night sppels. Merchandise being offered at pre-war prices. Follow the crowds of 1 set. : je street %. : [ Miss Frances McMartin will come | up from Montreal néxt week to visit | Mr. and Mrs. William 4 'Bermingham, *Otterburn.' Mrs. G. F. Emery, Wiest street, will return from Montreal next week. | Mr. and Mrs. John Gzowski were jamone the guests at the Minto-Cook wedding in Montreal on" Wednes Judge Wills and Mrs. Wills, Belle- |' ville, were in 'Ottawa this' week, on their way to Algonquin Park. Dr. S. H. Simpson, Albert street, has returned from Toronto. Mrs. \W. P. Reynolds, Brockville, {has returned home after a very plea- 'sant visit with her sister, Mrs. G. J. Ranger, Clergy street west. Major.-Gen. Sir . Frederick and Lady Loomis, Montreal, who are here to see their son, Cadet Loomis, Royal Military College, are spending the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Brock street. . . . . Nd The marriage is announced on Jan- uary 19th, of Guy Auldjo Gamsby, | only son of Mrs. Guy Gamsby, King | street, to Rachel Catherine, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pol- lock, Grenfell, Sask, N (Continued on Page 8.) | The Woman's 'Aid.of Kingston Gen- {eral Hospital, will hold a darca and: card parfy in 'the city hall and On- tario hall on Thursday evening, Jan. 27th, at 8 p.m. Good musie¢, good re- freshment. Tickets $1, war tax 10c. i "Tea and sale of home made cakes, {ete.,, in aid of the Chingse Famine | Fund, under the auspices of the paro- { chial branches of the. Women's Aux- | illary, wilf"be held on Wednesday, j Jan. 26th, Irom 3 3 to 6.30 o'clock at "Bishop's Coujt," 49 King pefeet. Ad- mission 10 cents. - CHAMBERS ON SCREEN Scenes in Film Version of "The Restless Sex." Those: who have enjoyed reading {Robert W. Chambers' society stories |as they appear in magazine and sub- | sequently in book form will welcome s1he. Jews that his recent brilliant | story, "The Restless Sex," has been | | picturized and will be seen at the {Strand theatre for three days com- {mencing Monday. Pretty Marion | Davies is the star. | | 'The Restless Sex" centers |around Stephanie Cleland, a vivaci- ous gociety girl with an ambition to experience life to the full: -Her love of excitement leads; her into sever- al thrilling adventures and an un- fortunate marriage. However, true romance finally asserts f{tself, and | the ending is a happy one. The story centers round Stephanie | Cleland, adopted daughter of a rich New Yorker, who has had from birth a craving for excitement. Her rest-! lessness leads her ino a loveless marriage, from which a real ro- mance and a turn of fate extricates Ralph Kellard and Carlyle be ckwell have the chief male Yolss | supporting Miss Davies. Robert Z. Leonard directed the picture, which | was produced by Cosmopolitan for | Paramount release. As an added attraction Buster | Kea.on will be shown in his latest | | comedy "One Week" which is one of | the biggest laughs of the year. The | = latest: News Reel and also the Topics | jot tie Day will be shown. | A special arranged musical pro- gramme will be rendered by the | famous Strand orchestra, under the | direction of Miss Mignon 'elgmann. | Sid Grant, baritone, will render his latest song revue. The attraction an- nounced for Thursdd)), Friday and Saturday, Jan. 27-29th, is "To | Please One Woman,".a Lois Weber production.--Advt. Lavish HH SHOULD VISIT CANADA London Times' Suggestion for Win- ston Churchill. London, Jan. 22.--Discussing the appointment of Rt. Hon, nston Churchill as colonial Ion, the Times says that, while he has made mistakes, the dominions would soon- er -have a man of impetuosity and energy at the colonial office than the type of British politician who cannot mention the empire without lapsing into prosy platitudes. The Times, however, suggests that Mr. Churchill should have far more re- cent knowledge of the dominions than he now possesses, and says a flying visit to the dominions, pre- ferably before the dominion pre- miers meet here in June, would be of value to him. The Times adds that if at the June nieeting the do- minion premiers show a decided pre- ference for having the formal charge of the affairs of their county in Lon- don taken from the colonial office, there is little doubt that their views in the matter will be met: but it by that time Mr. Churchill has shown conspicuousness gs the British min- ister in constant touch with the do- minions they may very possibly be content to maintain the present re- lations, and leave well enough alone. The Manchester Guardian finds CHAMBERLAINS 50 Years Tried and Proven An article must have exception- al merit to.survive for half a century. Chamberlain's Cough remedy was first offered sale in 1872, nearly fifty years ago, and it has grown steadily in favor and popularity ever since. Try il for your cough or Sag and and ¥i will understand in's Cough Rem- Ha en, yee. sach. a:long | 5c. Be min -- ---- I i snow; light showers; cloudy. thrifty shoppers, who make Steacy's their shopping headquarters, 9 S Store Open Till 9.30 p.m. Reg. Bi Grey, Wasp, D in eel ID YARN , TO-NIGHT-: . 1000. BALLS Majestic Knitting Floss C. ....«...To-night 15¢. ig range of colors: Raspberry, Purple, elph, Purple, Brown Heather, Scarlet--put up in | ounce balls and priced for quick clearance. GREY UNBREAKABLE . 25 pounds of genuine Scotch Un- breakable Yarh; 4 ply; in, light grey only." Reg."$2.50 alb.' Faxes van 31.89 250 YDS. NOVELTY Colored Voiles _. Reg. $1 to $1.50 . Tonight 43c. 250 yds, of Fancy Colored Ndv- elty Dress Voiles--full 40 inches wide--to be cleared at this senisa- tional price. 3 WHITE REPP 200 yards of 36 inch. White Cot- ton Repp; best quality and sold reg. 75c. a'yard. TONIGHT... ..... 80% Copen, Wabasso make: PILLOW COTTON-.150 yards o £40 inch Circular Pillow Cotton; BOYS' SWEATERS:-35 only, Boys' Pullover Sweaters; sizes range 22 to 32; to be cleared at this ridiculously low price. $1.95... ii) cde nei wees wie Tonight 8c, COTTON SHEETS--25 lo. Hemstitched Cotton Sheets; size 2 yds. x 2} yds.; made from extra heavy, found Thread Cotton; sold regiliar 30c-each . nu he vnenes .To-night $2.19 each. YEAGER SPORT HATS--12 only, all wool, Ladies' Sport Hats-- good range of colors and wor th reg. $2. 50 each .To-night 89¢> worth reg. 65c. ayard . . ......To-night 43c. Regular Monarch Silk Hose 60 pairs Monarch Knit Silk Hose in Black, White, Grey, Navy; all sizes and reg. $1.50 a pair. To-night ....:. 98c. =/ Men's Sweater Coats G only, Men's Wool Sweater Coats; Navy, Maroon; all sizes. Reg. $4.50 and $5.50. To-night .... $3.19 Penman's Cashmerette 100 pairs Penman's first qual. ity Nigger Brown €ashmerette Hose; size 83§ only; reg. 75¢, To-night . .... 39c. . - - Li Holeproof Silk Hose 00 pairs Ladies' Holeproof Silk Hose in colors: Grey, Brown, Champagne, Tan, Dark Grey, Beaver. Reg. $2.00. To-night .... $1.19 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts quality; Men's Overalls 30 only, Men's heavy Driil Over. alls; black and white stripe; all sizos and regular $2.50. To-night .... $1.89 335 only, Men's best Striped Flannelette. Night Shirts; sizes 14 to 17. Our reg. $3.00 line. Reduced ~ - To-night .... $2.19 TF 0 2 /All These Bargains on Sale To-night and Monday ~~. 's - Lim ited The Store That, Forced Prices to the New Low Levels SS GO ANE 7 that a nervous effort is being made jin the ministerialist-press to excuse the appointment on the grsund that he could not make trouble with the reat dominions because they no ngen have to. knock at the colonial office door when they want any- thifg. The Guardian declares that Mr. Churchill brings to his adminis- tration of imperial affairs, a get- rich-quick temperament, which, * in business, mekes a few millionaires and a great many bankrupts. af ------ Judgment for $12,388. Toronto, Jan. 22.--Judgment by default for $12,588.50 and $42.39 costs has been signed by D'Arcy Hinds, judgment clerk at Osgoode Hall, ip favor of Hanah B. Hudson, Toronto, against' Frederick W. Bell, Gananoque, and Edward S. Rut ledge and John J. Flanagan, Fort William. The claim was under a '€ovenant mortgage. * A. T. Wilgress New Xibrasian, Toronto, Jan. 22.--The formal ap- pointment is expected to be made of A. T. Wilgress, king's printer, to, the position of legislative librarian in succession to Avery Pardoe, who is retiring upder superamnuation, The position' of king's printer is expected to bé filled by Clarkson James, at present secretary to the minister of education. Denial of: -- Grant,{ ot , Jan, 22.--A report 'that Us is to spend $20,080, 000 towards building houses for re- turned soldiers was denied here to- day at the departments which would be interested. Goes to India in March. London, Jan. 22.--Lord Reading. leave for that country on Mareh whose appointment as Viceroy ef |17th. His appointment becomes ef- India was announced recently, will | fective on April 1st. en's | buckle Ovrdlin iy en's 2 buckle Overshoes-sale price 's 4 buckle Overshoes-sale price { 1.95 irs, size 6 only, 3 buckle Overshoes-- SalePrice ........:..-...; $3.28 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE SORE Skates Ground. -° 6 DC A C \

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