Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1921, p. 3

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SATURDAY, APRIL' 30, 1921. Best's "SPRING NEEDS ~=Moth Tar Bags. =Camphor Flakes. = amphoe Lallg. . ___ ~--Disinfectants. SEEDS-- Rennie's. Simmers. | Steele Briggs Ferries All fresh 1921 stock Phone your" wants to 39. L. T. Best, Druggist 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 of to-day to do good work must not only be equipped with the best mechan- fcal apparatus but must have that knowledge in its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI- ENCE CAN GIVE. It is this combination of mini and' machinery of experience and equipment that makes Keeley's service unique in Kingston. . PN A i AAA At Adding as a posteript, letter," flagration yourself. Sey MOST PEOPLE REALIZE Spring Time is Cleaning Time You will want-- Phone 237 -- I -------- LT is your cue to start the con- | WE HAVE |, IV Grandiathers Westminster Chime Clocks left from our Fecent shipment. One is priced" at $150.00; other at $100.00. They solid oak, attractive Loth in ap- pearance and price, and the quality is' excellent. w They chime each quarter hour in full, rich tones. Wedding Marriage Rings. Licenses. SMITH BROS. " Jewelers - Established 1340. Registered Opticians 850 Kirg Street DAVID SCOTT | Plumber Fiumbing and Gas Work a apecial. ty. - All work guaranteed. Address 145 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277, AAA A AA AA A A woman may have a face like an | open 'book, but a man always finds "Burn this |it difficult to read between the lines Increase your income--buy City of Kingston six ner cent debentures. an = SCRUBBING BRUSHES, MOP WRINGERS STEP LADDERS CLOTHES LINES CHICKEN WIRE GARBAGE CANS GARDEN HOSE and later a LAWN MOWER. Everything for the house or garden at very lowest prices, at-- MCKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD. Big Busy Hardware, Kingston. Kingston THE "HOOVER It Beats--as it Sweeps---as it Cleans Your pride in your lovely Rugs will be great- ly enhanced if you give these treasures protective care of the Hoover. the This efficient cleaner will keep all your Rugs in perfect con- dition, and prolong the life of each one. Only the Hoover combines the three essentials of thorough cleaning. You place yourself un- der no obligation by asking to see a demon- stration of the Hoover, -- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Told In | tice--Hereaf! r; the Whig, with other pape will. make a ch f 31 ng an. engagem mar 'rece ption 2 announcement.) To get telephone No. 857w., 189 Earl street. . . . ' art dance was given in rooms of the Canadian Bank ofrCommerce, on King street, on Fri- " day evening, bx the staffs of both the Mrs. R. T, Brym- handsome gown of ace, and Mrs. J. Har- d in blue satin veil- ed in black net, received the guests, who included representatives from every bank in the city. Dancing went on in the large room, which was beautifully decked with spikes of pink snap-dragon, and at midnight supper was served in the cosy 'sup- per room, where red and gold, the Bank of Commerce colors, adorned the table, carried out in golden tulle and fragrant red stocks in silver vases. The dance was exceedingly { bright affair and n njoyed by {the fifty orixty . Kingston branches, ner, wearin black satin and old Clark, frocke an . Mrs. T.D.R James Cappon enterta econ at the Country C day in honor of Mrs: Gec ge } Leod, St. John, NE The table charmingly artis quaint baskets and pans The guests were donell, Mrs. W B Shutt Mrs. MacLeod, Mrs. J. ers, Mrs. Douglas Young, Mrs. Con stantine Frank Strange, Mr | Campbell, Whiting, She Suffered for * Twenty-two Years rn AISES boDD'S KID- NEY PILLS. es in s vases leworth Kir Mrs. Mrs. J. L. NOW SHE =] WOMEN! BUY NO DIE =; all aver Lg; Feries } 1 "i it tions for Beit 1g or tinting any new, rich, ieless colori SALIDENLS- GE drap- of any m No mis- No failures erial akes! rr ---------- De ------------ the w hig's soclaty writer, | Norm an Te | fifteenth anniversary of ding day, | 10 p.m. Hemming and Mrs. | tournament for {being played «¢ was | ie with beg onias in | aly Mae Mrs Walter Macnee, Mrs. Callander, Mrs ie, Mrs. Ira Martin and Kent. . - » Mrs. R. E * Miss Agnes Richardson, University aveiiue, was at home ow Friday after- | noen and many of the members of | their family and old friends came in | to offer their = good wishes to the | bride-to-be, a to have a chat with! Mrs. James thardson and Mrs. Graliam Bertram' . - - | .The final year students in Arts and, Science are giving a dance tonight in | Grant Hall. Mrs. W. P. Wilgar and Mrs. Arkley are the patronesses, and ! fue famous Sympathy Six orchestra ill play for the dancers. . . - Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw, 190 Univer: sity avenue, will be at home to their | friends on Wednesday, May 4th, the their wed- from 3 to 6 and from 7 to! *opary * . . in the Badminton Club the Leslie Shield ae yf the Armouries this noo ai the last meeting of the season, - . . igadier-General 'W. ed by Ottawa from The finals" { at {ter club for this B. King, ac Mrs. King, arrived in Kingston. They are '| staying at thé Chateau Laurier. Bell Carruth-| E Miss Pose 'Brouse has returned to town after two weeks' visit in Ot- tawa, ne Lady Kirkpatrick, who has been | spending some months with her bro- | Madame Georges St. Laurant Advises 1 All Who Have Bright's Disease to | Satisfaction. Joachim, Gaspe Co : Que., Apr (Special) Dame Laurent fils, a well- lind resident | here, never tires .of singing the | praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills. "For twenty-two years, Laurent states, 'I 'suffered Bright's disease. [I spent a lot of i St 28th money and tried m any remedies with-| To- | out getting any lasting benefit. day !I am a different woman and I give Dodd's Kidney Pills the credit. "I recommend everyone suffering {from Bright's disease to use Kidney Pills. { faction." Bright's disease is one of the most serious forms of kidney disease. It = | has been successfully treated with = |Dodd's Kidney Pills, as Madame St. = | Laurent's case shows. But the better = | way is to guard against such diseases as rheumatism, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease by using Dodd's Kid- ney Pills when the kidneys first get out of order. Ask your neighbors if Dodd's Kid- ney Pills are not the greatest of all | kidney remedies. S,0.5 Help Save the Home! To Principals and Teachers, Scholars and 'Parents: "Home Inspec- to "the teaching for pu- We will send *. t'on Blanks" staff throughout Ontario cistribution among their pile. ( As patriotic Canadians your sympathetic co-operation is sought in the important work of conserving the lives and property of our people from destruction by fire. The inspection is planned to take place throughout the province during the week of May 2nd. The primary object of thie inspection is to draw attertion to hazardous condi- tions in the homes and have the fire menace. removed or cor- rected by the householders The housing problem makes the protectioi of dwellings of paramount importance. * CLEAN UP. Prevent fires by removing the cause. ---- Inormation and text-books, "Con- servation of Life and Property from Fire" "Lightning, its Ori- gin and Control," free on request. Ontario Fire Prevention League, Ine, In Affiliation with Ontario Fire Marshal's Office 153 University Ave., Toronto. George F. Lewls, Secretary ) ' Use Dodd's Kidney Pills and Get | | street. jeorges St. | 1 day, ' Dame St. | from | ther, Mr. Macpherson, Passadena, California, to Toronto shortly C. A. Wheeler, Wednesday train to attend the C. in that city. Mrs. H, J. Goode, Ottawa, came to | Kingston on Friday, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brymnér, West | Quebed, in is returning Montreal, left: on for Winnipeg, by special P. R. banquet | * . * Clair Ward, McGill Cqllege, Montreal, will come to town on Mon- | to visit his mother, Mrs. John L. Whiting, Clergy street. Miss Marion Packer, Y. returned from . Albany, Thursday. Mrs. Valentine Stockwell and her children went to .Niagara-on-the St W..C. A N.Y., on {| Lake on Thursday to spend the sum- Dodd's | They will get satis-| ! mer. Misses Waldron, Barrie street, have returned from New York. | Col. and Mrs. F. W. Hill have ta- | ken a house on West street and will | move in from "Elmhurst" shortly. . - * 1 Mrs. C. P. Johns, who has been | with her father, Dr. R. E: Sparks, re- turned- to Thornhill yesterday. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. C. Stuart | Macdonald and her children, who | have been at the "Chatéau Belvi- | dere" for a few weeks, will leave for | New York on Monday. | "Miss Maud Betts, "Kewadin," who has spent the winter in California, will return to Kingston early in May. | Miss E. L. Mowat, who has been in! Peterboro the Provincial meeting | of the L i /. M. S., return- ed to town on i Miss Fraser, "The Avonmore," left today for her home near Oshawa. Major William Nickle, M.C., and Capt. Douglas Nickle, are with Mr. | and Mrs. W_ F. Nickle, Earl street. - * ® Mrs. Thomas J. Spratt, Lindsay, is at Brewer's Mills, owing fo the | death of her mother, Mrs. Mary Me- | Ardle. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood and| little son, Paul, Kingstan, were | visiting friends at Newboyne. | Dr. J. Howard Box' went to Arg-| prior on Friday. He was accom-| panied by his hrother; Evans, a stud-| ent at Queen's. | Miss Kathrine Gere, Syracuse,! N.Y.,'ig visiting her aunt, Miss Marg- | aret Sexsmith, 257 Brock street. - * * | Captain A. M. Matheson, Halitas, | N.S., who has been the guest of Mr. ! and Mrs. Thomas Gallagher, King | street, left yesterday for Toronto. |! add society-- .. rarer and Mrs. Hector Hall, "who has been || with her brother, Principal Bruce | Taylor aid Mrs. Taylor, at the Prin- | cipal's Residence, Qheen's Univer- 4 sity, returned to Troy, N. Y.,, -o1/| Thursday. . | * * i Mrs. George Y. Chown announces | the engagement of her daughtor, | Dorothy, to H. Douglas Dewar, €ld-| est son of George I. Dewar, Ottawa, | The wedding is to take place the lat- | ter part of May. i (Continued on Page 20) ~-------- SUNSHINE SHOES Now that the Spring is here you will want to see our latest Spring Shoes. We have the best in style, quality and fit at really moderate prices $6.00 to $10.00 See our special recede toe bals in Black and Brown at .. JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE 10 Brock Street Phone 213]. "es ae esse eee $6.00 PROBS:---Sunday, cool and partly fair. --e.-- ~ {T0-NIG The Night at Steacy's Price Smashing Sale . The grand finale to our greatest Anniversary Sale -- the most stupendous bargain event ever staged in Eastern Ontario. To-night is your last opportunity of participating in its wonderful bargain op- portunities. Last call. Be here! See our windows for added attractions ! HOSIERY 630 pairs--the last lot of 4,800 pairs of Black Silk Boot Hose in sizes : to 10 on sale for thé last time. Take full advantage of this ex- cootional offer. Reg. 60c. values To-night 4 pairs for $1.00 480 pairs of Children' s fine, elastic ribbed Cotton Hose, with plain foot; in sizes 6 to 10; regular 35c. values Tonight 25¢. pair ~ CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 300 pairs of Colored Chamoisette Gloves: in sizes 53, 6 and 6} only. The colors are grey, tan, fawn and beige; regular 75. values. To-night 35c¢. pr. WHITE FLANNELETTE 600 yards of soft, fleecy, White Flannelette: full 27 inches wide; a special value at 25¢c. a yard To-night 18c. "se ee "MLL ENDS" G REY COTTON -1,200 yds. of mill ends of Grey Cotton; full 36 inches wide: in lengths measuring from 3 to 15 yds. each; a regular 25¢c. value. Sold in original lengths only To-night 15¢. yard BONNERWORTH KNITTING WOOL 200 hanks of Bonnerworth 4-ply wool in 2 oz. skeins. are light grey, pink, mauve, scarlet and cardinal. The colors Regular 50c. a To-night 15¢. CHILDREN'S VESTS 10 doz. Children's Vests in sizes 2 to 6; regula 25c¢. values. > . To-night 18c. a LADIES' UMBRELLAS 84 only, Umbrellas with weatherproof tops, with strong Jap frames in a broad assortment of smart handles. | Spécial value at $2.50 . To-night $1.89 v : TABLE DAMASK : 150 yards of extra heavy, linen-finished Table Damask: full 56 inches wide; in two handsome designs; reg. $2.00 value. . To-night 98c. | EXTRA SPECIAL Sale Natural Chinese Shantung SILK TONIGHT 89. « 250 yds., full 54 inches, real Chinese Shintung; a pure silk fabric free from dust filling; suitable for Dresses, Child- ren's wear, Waists, Men's Shirts, and Pyjamas. Special value at $1.50 a yard. While this small quantity lasts To-night 89¢. -- . Repairs g Seay S - Limited

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