Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1921, p. 3

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7 | ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 10921. . EE EERE Special Department Our Optical Parlors are most complete and up-to-date, and are he ¢onstant supervikion of . Chapas, Expert Optometrist. personal guarantee goes with every pair of Glasses fitted You must, get satisfaction else "Nesdoe met want your money. School Children's Eyes require great care and we are making special In this respect and would ask the parents to have their children's eyes test- ed during the holidays, Our TRUSS Department is a boon to sufferers of Mernia. Ex- pert in charge. L. T. Best, Druggist PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Open Sundays. Phone 59. ---- \ Keeley Jr., M.0.0.0. THR R | ibility There are several reasons why our sight service bears a good reputation. One of them is that we don't depend on others for any part of it. Our work is not planned by others; nor do others carry out our plans. From eye examination td fin- ished glasses it is KEELEY Service, We are vitally interested in "the result of our work and to insure success do all of it our- selves. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 PRINCESS STREET Phone 927 See Once again we are featuring Clocks. MAHOGANY MANTLE CLOCKS From $15 to $75 In the new, attractive - Tambour shapes. These Clocks strike every hour, and half- hour, and carry a full guarantee. See them while there are many designs to choose from, - SMITH BROS. Limited Established 1540. Registered Opticians 850 Kirg Street Jewelers - Dr. Nash's | | | | | | DENTAL PARLORS: 183 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON, ONTARIO We specialize on:--Painless Extrac- tion, Latest Treatment of Pyorrhea, X-Ray work. Cooking Utensils. Electric Range. Phone 237, Aluminum Ware Week AUGUST 1520. A Special Demonstrator will be here to explain the advantages of Aluminum Ware An Aluminum Preserving Kettle for $1.89 The Demonstrator will use a McClary's Don't miss the Sale ! McKelvey & Birch, Limi THE 'Told In | Twilight 8 --{Netice--Herealt » ihe Whig in {common with other papers all 'over | Canada, will make a charge of $i for inserting an engagement, mar- riage or reception announcement.) | -- | To get the Whig's society writer, telephone No. 857w., 189 Earl street. { .w le The Wednesday dance at the Yacht Club seemed small after the huge dances of last week, but was none the less. enjoyed by those |present. The T.N.T. orchestra play- led a good programme of dance music and the list of members and their visitors Included Mrs. G. F. | Emery, Dr, and Mrs. Ernest Sparks, {Mr. and Mrs. Noel Fee, Mrs. Bayly | Ransom, Miss Bertha White, Miss {Hilda Calvin, Miss Helena Gilmour | (Toronto), Miss Evelyn Gilbert, {Miss Evelyn Nickle, Miss Helen | Nicol, Miss Marjorie Williams, Miss Louise Hill, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss {Isabel Minnes, Miss Edith Rankin (Ottawa), Miss Doris McKay, Miss Lenore Taylor, Miss M. and Mrs. E. |Jones, Miss Florence Emery, Miss {Gertrude McKelvey, Miss Anna 'Ma- {hood, Miss Helen Meek, Miss Flo. {Cunningham, Miss Doris Donnelly, | Miss Nevada Best, Miss Lillian Fair, | Miss Charlotte Mann (Windsor), {ney Donnelly, Jeremy Taylor, Regin- {ald Garrett, J. Courtland Elliott, {Collamer Calvin, D. | Fair, F. Foulkes, A. McMahon, W. |Nickle, W. Shaw, J. Hickley, W. |Steacy, Sherman Hill, J: | Bliss Barnum, Dr. Calvert Carruth- | ers, Cadets ° Ogilvie, DuMoulin, Sawyer and McIntosh. . 0 ® | The Country Club and the Tennis | Club of Queen's summer school have {had several matches, the final one on Wednesday being played on the tennis court at Queen's University. Tea was served in the cafeteria and the scene with the gay frocks on the onlookers. and the. green lawns among the grey stone buildings was a most charming one. The Country Club players were victorious. - . . Mrs. Ross Livingston, Johnson street, entertained at bridge on Friday in honor of Mrs. Charles Liv- ingston, Jr., Toronto. A few more people came in for a cup of tea {which Mrs. Charles Livingston, Sr., l1nade at the flower-decked tea table. LJ * * Mrs. H. E. Richardson and Miss Jean Craig, Johnson street, are en- {tertaining at tea'this afternoon for |Mrs. Arthur Craig, and Mrs, Arthur { Mussen, Toronto, and Mrs. Geoffrey |O'Hara, New York. i " . . A few of the younger set went over to the Commandant's Quarters at the Royal Military' College 'tor tennis and tea on Thursday after- noon. . . . 4 Miss Minnie Sudds, Ordnance street, left Thursday via Steamer Toronto to visit relatives in Rochester, N.Y. Milton O. Keener, Toronto, is the guest of W. J. Drysdale at Lake Dal- housie summer camp over the week- end. Mrs. Leslie Clark, University Av- enue, returned on Thursday from a motor trip to Joronto and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey O'Hara and Ars. Arthur Craig, who have spent several weeks at Collin's Bay, will come to town on Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Richardson. Jeremy Taylor will return to De- troit early in the week, after spend- ing his holidays with his mother, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor, King street. Miss O'Neill, Port Colborne, who has been attending the summer Kingston Announcement - We have added a thor- oughly equipped, up-to- date Musical Department ' to our store. This par- ticular department will be under the personal supervision of Mr. J. Johnston, who for several years was the local man- ager for the J. M. Greens . Co., Limited. We have on hand "4° complete line of Pianos, Victrolas, Records, Music Rolls, Benches, Stools and Record Cabinets. If you contemplate the purchase of a Musical In -strument of any kind, it © will pay you fo inspect our stock. ee ] school at Queen's university, left on Friday for Toronto, where she will attend the inspection conference of teachers, She will be a guest at the Currie-Taylor wedding in Holy Trin- ity church on Aug. 18th. Miss Irene Atkins, Toronto, and Miss Isabel Atkins, Watertown, N. Y., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Atkins, Portsmouth. * - . Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, Johnson street, left this week for Petrolia to visit her sister, Mrs. John Noble. Harry McLeod Orr, Montreal, was in town for a few days this week with his father, Angus Orr, Welling- ton street. Miss Crocker, who has been in town with Mrs. Kearney Jones, King street, retdrned, to Toronto today. Miss Mildred Horsey went up to Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away make new reversible "Velvetex" Rugs Send for Velvetex Folder R. CANADA RUG CO., LONDON, ONT. | Messrs. Gildersleeve, Miller and Sid- | shown, H. C.| Murray, | Cressy on Thursday, taking Miss Ruth Anglin with her for a. two weeks' visit. * - » Miss Spilsbury, = Yonkers, N.Y., Chateau Belvidere, is a visitor of note. Her grandfather, Capt. Spils- bury, came to Canada with Sir John Yeo and was given a grant of land near Port Hope. Spilsbury Island tn the Navy Group; near Rockport, | was -named after Capt. Spilsbury. Miss Kathleen Wallace, Toronto, General Sir Archibald and Lady Macdonell, at the Commandant's Quarters, Royal Military College. Southey. - Miss Mildred Jones, King street, will spend the week-end with Miss Agnes Johason, Gananoque. . . * Colin Campbell, Winnipeg, a son of Colin Campbell, attorney-generwl for Manitoba, and Mrs. Campbell, will be among the recruits at the Royal Military College. Major and Mrs. Hackett and their tiny daughter, Barbara, who came land, arrived in Canada this week, and are with Mrs. Hackett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hague, Uni- versity avenue. Mrs. Fred Carson and her boys {and Mrs. Jack Mollett and her little {son are spending the hot weather | season of India together in the hills. - . . ! Mrs. H. J. iwent Clark, King from India in the early summer +9 | visit Major Hackett"s people in Ire- | f | is staying with her uncle and aunt, | Miss Mary Strange and her broth- | {er, Max Strange, went to Bowman- | ville this week to visit Mrs. E. C. | street, | to Toronto on Thursday to | | visit her mother, Mrs. D. J. Walker. | jon Monday. Miss Mollie and Miss Nan Saun- | {ders will return from "Echo Lodge" | | Miss Grace Falconer, who motored | {from Walkerville and spent several | days in town with Strachan, King with Mrs, Strachan, visit Mrs. J. B. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. are at Mrs. street, left to-day, present in Montreal, will Pensé on their way to Toronto. Miss Jennie Shaw, spend a short time by the shores of the Bay of Quinte. J. Gibson, Queen Street Apartments. Carleton\Place on Monday. They will sperid some time in Smith's Falls be- fore returning home, Mrs. Robert Wallace and two chil- dren, Isabelle and Grant, are visit- ing friends in Martintown. Miss Ruby Rundle and Miss Gene- vieve Smith, Bloomfield, are spending a few days in Kingston, Rev, J. M. and Mrs. Hagar, Los Angeles, are visiting their son, Dr, F. C. Hagar, Ottawa, Mrs. Frank Kennin, the Sher- brooke, Montreal ,entertained this week at bridge and tea for Mrs. Ber- nard Browne, Kingst-n, who is re- turning home at the end of the week. . . . R. E. Burns, Kingston, and Mr. Patrridge, Toronto, were hosts of a jolly corn roast and dance at the Lake Shore House, Wellington, last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Treadgold and daughter Miss Alice, Kingston, with Mrs. Thompson and three children, Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Wallace, Picton, over the week-end. - Mrs. 8. 8. Hicks has returned to Sydenham after spending a few days with her brother, M. I. Huffman, Moscow, . . - Gerald Smith, a son of a former Kingstonian, Mrs. H. P. Smith, is tae guest of Rev: Father Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brundage, York street, have returned from a visit to the former's parents, Rev. Manley and Mrs. Brundage, Bury, Que, ster, Queen street, are camping at the foot of Howe Island during this month. - » . Miss Evelyn Bankes, who has been in town attending Queen's summer school, left for Toronto by boat on Friday. Miss Brownlee, Ottawa, is visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee, William street, Col. and Mrs. Douglas Young, King street, are at Metis, Que. ' Miss Mildred Jones, King street, has returned from the seaside. Mrs. Charles Douglas and her lit- tle daughter will come from Ottawa to-day to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. White, University avenue. 4 Miss Alice Moore is spending her holidays at McDonald's Cove. (Continued on Pages 8 and 16.) H. M. Government will have great- ly enlarged booth for British Trade purposes at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. * oe LAST CALL !! - This is the last week of our Canvas Foot- wear Sale. For this week we offer the bal- ance of our Canvas Boots at $2:00 for white 'and $3.00 for Brown. : Boys' Brown Canvas... ......... $2.50 "These are all solid leather soled. JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE » Mable Bennett and Mable Gordon | motored to Ottawa, Smith's Falls and | Mr. Sangster and the Misses Sang- Archibald | for, Perth, to | Fane Sewell, who | spend several days with Mrs. E. J. B. | Earl street, | will go to Bath garly next week to | Mr, and Mrs. Buller, New York, | are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. | DAILY BRITISH WHIG. t | who'is spending three weeks at the i 9X [PEE d.- AM 3 Fine Shetland Floss Regular 2 5c. a Ball To-night 1214 1,500 balls of fine Wool Floss, done up in one ounce balls--full weight. The colo rs are Turquoise, Rose, Pink, Copen, Navy, Peacock, Pearl, Reseda, Buff, Black and White ....... ............TO-NIGHT 12jc. BALL ~ AT STEACY'S Bargains galore as usual--when we say bargains they arereal. Thereisone thing you can always rely on what you see in our ads. you will find in our store. Handsomely Embroidered Botany Wool Serge Dresses To-night $14.95 25 only, beautiful Silk and Metal Embroidered fine Botany Wool Serge Dresses--in Navy and Black with the néw French Girdles. The sizes are |6 to 40--we will refrain from telling their regular price-- suffice to say they are of extraordi- nary merit, TONIGHT ......,.... $14.95 . INDIGO BLUE PRINTS TO-NIGHT ...13c. YD. 1,000 yards of Rainbow In- digo guaranteed fast colored Navy Blue Print in a-large assortment of patterns; 25 inch width; good value at 23 cents a yard, To-night . ...... .13¢. yard SILK LISLE VESTS, 59c. Formerly priced at $1.00 25 dozen fine Silk Lisle Vests Cut and other makes in sleeveless and short --Cumfy sleeve styles---these are form- er $1.00 values: marked to :lear To-night .« _........ 59. ow oy TE ~ Black Silk Wessgline | Regular $2.00 Value To-night $1.49 50 yards only, Yam Dye d Imperial Brand Black Silk Messaline--a rich, lustrous finish; full 36 inches wide. " Special value at $2.00 ayard . . .....TO-NIGHT, $1.49 T.F. Harrisoi Co, Limited Ps Steacy's - Limited ; Phone 231]. 70 Brock Street Repairs

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