Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Aug 1921, p. 20

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THE DAILY RRITISH WHIG. | ~=*%./town, is spending the next two weeks | Ni [4] 1}; with Mfs"W "15. Moore, Princess i : | | street. + HE li Told In (1 | Misses Mable Gordon and Mable |[} | Bennett have returned from their {8 ee -- ege jtour to Smith's Falls after visiting || Twili ht {Mn and Mrs. W. J. Aberneathy; forg i GRE {pian vos re SA A 7 rise A DeWitia Bagot street, left s | Friddy for Gananoque Jo visit rela- (Continued from Pages - and 8.) | tives and friends at Gananoque and | On Friday the Cornwall tennig club! Hay Island. 5s { sent a contingent to Kingston to have | ! i a match with the Country Club team. | Mrs, R. O. Sweezy, Quebec, is vis- | | The Cornwall players were Mr. and iting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John |! Mrs. F. J. Hall, Miss Ross, Dr. H. | watson, Bagot street : I J. Mack, Messrs. J. H. Martin and R. | Mrs. Esseimont and Miss Mary Es- | Danis. The Kingston team was Col. | selmont, Aberdeen, S:otland, who { and Mrs. J. H. Foulkes, Col. D. Doug- {are visiting Professor and Mrs. Wil- | | las Young and Mis. Howard Penhale, | jam Morgan, Barrie street, are tak- ! col. Dunbar and Col. P. G. C. Camp- | jng a trip up the lakes and will visit | bell. Kingston won the mixed dou- | Niagara Falls and Toronto before i bles and two out of four of the men's | returning to Kingston. doubles, Tea was a pleasant inter- | Joseph Lincoln, "Boston, the cele- OF MEN'S AND YOUNG | lude when Miss Hora made tea and | prated American author, is camping | : | Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell poured cof- near Battersea, { F. » fee at the table with its lovely cen- 1 . & MEN'S ie of cosmos, Among those present | : . . : BEGINNING 7.30 Oo CLOCK were: Col. and Mrs. Bevan Dunbar, Col. and Mrs. J. Austin Scroggie, e T . Mrs. Halloway Waddell, Col. and i y SUI S | Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. Heber y WV . | Lafferty, Col. and Mrs. F..W. Hill, 3 " | capt. and Mrs, Cartmer, Mrs. W. H. : |p. Elkins, Mrs. G. S. Bowerbank, M Ny READY-TO-WEAR "1| Major and Mrs. Garnet Greer, Prof. ! : . and Mrs. Frank Day, Mr. and Mrs. | Alan Grant, Mrs. J. Carl Murchie, Our last week sale was very | Mee. 2. T. Forth, is Mable Grider: | [84 P| | RUSHED FROM THE MILL: TO SELL AT . satisfactory. | dred Jones, Miss Aileen Rogers, Miss - Helen Strange, Miss Louise Hill and yy | SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICE 3 | Miss Jessie T 8 e. ¥ a . yh This week we have added Iss Jessie Torrumce. 4 . 1 Mrs. W. H. Sparling, Winchester, many new lines 3 is the guest of Mrs. W. Cockburn, FIFTY-FOUR SUITS | 140 Bagot street. Miss Pauline { Sparling is also in the city, the guest . jof Mrs. Filson, George street. Sizes 33 to 40. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dean, who have been visiting in Kingston for Value $22.50 up to $35.00 the past month, left Saturday for . be) ! " Sd = .N wi f their home in Chicago. MADAME SARAH BERNHARDT 400 pairs y > A - vine rah," has sent a per- , or Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wills, Mr. and sonal 'message to her admirers in Can- ' v J Mrs. T. C. Kalebaugh, Kansts City, | ada and the United States, denying re- W Mo; Mrs. Amanda McCormick, Miss | Ports that she is 11. omen S | Bdna McCormick, Miss Leah Bres- . - man, Detroit; Mrs. J. F. Wiggins Has Left For France. a,» and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cattanoch J. Courtland Elliott, B.A., recently || COLORS: --Navy and Black ; excellent value at $1 pair. Watertown, N.Y., are the guests of | with the University of Saskatchewan, || Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Leakey, Wolfe | Saskatoon, and who has been with .° Island. {his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ei || To-night - . . | ] . | liott, Barrie street, during the sum- || Mrs. J. R. Henderson, Ottawa, and | mer, left to-day for Paris, France, Miss Middleton, Toronto, came from {to begin work under a scholarship Ottawa on Saturday to spend a few {granted by the government of Sas- days in the city and are at the "Y," | katchewan. He will sail on Aug. 26th | A . . 3 , QS: oe eo o ; Johnson street. |on the SS. Melita for Liverpool, in Every pair of these extra value Silk Hose are perfect, Miss Annie Gill, Cornwall, Kas re- | the meantime visiting in Arngyior, || : : Livingston S turned home after spending a month {Ottawa and Montreal. He will de- double sole, high-spliced hee Is, deep garter tops, full fash with friends in Kingston and Brock- | vote his time to law and economics || : : . : ROCK S v . a in the great University of Paris. Ev. || ioned and snug-fitting ankles. Note: Navy and Black, in 75-77 B ROC TREE . G. D. Valleau, Kingston, motored ery summer for seven years Court- || sizes 81, 9, 9} and 10. up and spent last Wednesday after- land has been on the Whig's staff and | Founded 1847. . noon with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Hall, | his associates and many friends in : Morven. his native city hope for him the high- | "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk' Mrs. Amanda Mills, Kingston, ij |est success. They know he will make | the guest of her brother, Robert | good as he has in many other posi- | ; Rose, West Point, tions. | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Scott, Kingston, ---- | ' - have been §pending a couple of weeks The remains of William Stanlake, : -- pean with Prince Edward county friends. |who passed away in Toronto, arriv-| 300 PAIRS WOMEN'S 375 PAIRS WOMEN'S [] m---- a " . sn {ed in the city Friday night and were | - C1 os. W. Shane and Miss Lizzie | ~~ SATURDAY'S OFFERINGS | "ies Currie: Trenton, is the guest | coe parsand 'Friday afternoon. tie | 1 8 C pr. marked saving to the buyer. Inspect Sur | Dame hor ovusins, yr 2 tor Toron-| HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR || Here is another opportunity Thread Hose-- knitted of se- cottage, Dead Man's Bay, on Thurs-| = Mra. Ww. H. Aubin Jr a deeshere | dyes; seamless feet; double fitting. Every pair first qual- August 13th, 1921; yinam Stan-| Dr. Edward Williamson, Hobart i -- ATTN ¥ ' > den East for afew days wisiting I forty-five years of age, a carpenter ny |! Miss Eleanor Holland, Montreal, It is expected that Magistrate Far- || .. NOTE--We break packages, selling by siting his aunt, Mrs. J. M. Lanos,| MARKET SQUARE. KINGSTON, || 'the price of one. These are heels and toes; deep garter 5 - "ye : * * 1 1 1 1 Stewing cuts ...10c.| Boiling Cuts . . .12¢. day might. | CLENAMANIn Kingston, on Friaav. (|B ff | sole; full fashioned leg with a ity. Sizes 84, 9, 9}. You Please omit flower: Y . of good quality an - {riends. trade and' has been failing for some || Regular vaiue 35c. pair 4 qug y d appear economie viewpoint. : | is visiting her parents on Johnson |rell will be on the bench at the po- || Union street. | enn eens made from selected Egyptian welts and seamless through- Mrs. Beynon and da ghter, Marie, | Augy 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fran- * : 1 Pot Roasts ay. 15c¢c. Oven oasts . . . 20c. who have been visiting the formers] cls" lenahai (nee Eva Sudds), "a Silk finish. Black only. make no mistake when you Beef Dripping .123¢c.| Pure Lard . . .20c. daughter, Washington, D.C., are the | reece IT | . » 4 % - Mrs. Letale, St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. | time. He 1s survived by a wife and || : ance. Our regular $1 value. X i J. H, Sutherland and Master Arthur {one son, Charles. i TO-NIGHT . ? ¥ ° Sutherland spent. this week with Mr. | Lachlan McKinnon, a member of || To-night i and Mrs. S. G. Sutherland, "Camp St. | the local ¥.M.C.A., made a swim to | 49c pr. ' - | &t t. lice court next week. A number of || . WEEK-END SALE of Basket Fruits, cash : yl Marion Wheeler, University |cases are awaiting his return. | .. or 2 Pairs for 35c¢. quart, peck, or count. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. O'Connor enter- | BORN Ip Ii ' . FRESH MEAT DEPT. tained a number of the Hotel Dieu | AUBIS.A: Kingston Hotel Dieu Moc) Yarns and are absolutely fast out. Noted for their perfect a 3 STEAKS aunt, Mrs. William Nicholls, Clarencs | einer: Si 81,9.91 10 purchase sufficient for pres- : a a, 3 a' Street, for the past two weeks, left | 1zes V3 4 72, : ent and future requirem t Choice Stewing 20c. Prime, round ... 25c. Saturday afternoon for their home in | : ' q9 ents. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bow- IN MEMORIAM. tH wt 'SPRING LAMB en, Brock street. Mr. Bowen was| GWILLIM--Sacred 10 the memory of | | taken in charge by J. Cornelius, un- || TT X . { Saul, of Kingston, have been in Cam- [el arty by Mr. Hh fo | FINE CO ON HOSE FINE. LISLE HOSE | of Mrs. Earle, Stella. {the distance in about sixty minutes IB ers from an = | should appeal to careful buy and carry, with special discount, showing a Avenue, who motored to Buffalo, N. RAIA HB of 375 pairs Women S fine Lisle " stock and values--it will pay you ! to to-day. PRINTE R to purchase 2 pairs extra fine lected Silk finished Yarns, * + a | ! . : . PLUMS--PEARS-- PEACHES : | T. L. MacDonald, Halifax, N. S., is | S Black Cotton Stockings for with double sole, spliced nurses-in-training at their summer | pital, August 17th, 1921, to Mr ana] BEEF (Gladys Irene). | . "oa. STANLAKE At 141 Pine Street, o Prime Sirloin . . 30c.| Fresh Hamburg 10c. |}! Toronto. ers | ue dit Ta, enim She Beef Hearts "ice 124c. Beef Liver a . 8c. { Mr. and Mrs. Norman: Bowen, and | Liha! Priyate) Saturday, at ¢« pm. jp | . . * 9 5 : formerly professor of mineralogy i ES galilm, whe passed Rio lize i & S : t Fronts, ..20c... . Stewing cuts . .12}c. @ ©men Cre maaan Iu John Lai aw on, Limi eC -Legs--Loins--Backs | ~~ IR a -- i i | college, Geneva, N, Y., who has been | IN MEMORIAM. Woife isiand, who entered into rest| { don, Ont , to spend a few days with | August 21st, 1919. Aiso our father, who | 5 : oy . spending the past six weeks in King-| , I" mohert loving memory of oir | Choice Roasts 25¢. Wy Choice Chops 28c. | ston, left Saturday afternoon for Lon- | Oife 1niAnG, whe emery Sicvensom | aed August 23rd, 1901. a : | his sister, Mrs. E. H' Young, tas . 500 1bs. Oxfo and wholesome -- Jf Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen are vis. | WeeP not that their toils are over, JL : : . » ¢cyp Not that their race is run, - ER 21bs. for 25¢ iting friends in Cape Vincent, N.Y. | God grant we may rest as calmly sew wa SRR . FS hr 3 | When our work like theirs is done. i 3 % . ! : Miss Ethel McLaughlin, Watertown, | Till then we yield with giad Wilson's Majestic Brand Oleomargarine-- NY. has 'returned home after visit-.| sui parents to tm oh Siedness, "always and sweet ......29¢, Ib. [fins Mr and Mrs. John Olsen, Barl| lala ald rest pains giveth His loved ones sleep. street, ns and daughters, 3 > CN i nn. : : Miss Peggy Brownlee has returned i > Fresh Whey a EE 35¢ home from visiting her sister, Mrs. | JAMES REID Tle . : % +. «aC. L. Burke, Ottawa, Out. | The Old Firm of Undertakers. XX i 500.1bs. fresh Creamery at special sale price «oss 254 and 236 PRINCESS STREET, ; " Y DEPT. : Mrs. Rupert Aylesworth, Catar- reas S32 Jar Ambulnee. | L Note Sigh Gato: and Cotes Bl rt a | ROB NS Young Mens' Shoes obi lesley Blend Tea . ........ ".38¢, [Hund ie dure ini" cigoton: i | | SPECIALLY PRICED & 10 1 . Gran J 2t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert oo Arend, 29 Mrs. : 1 ! 'New Fall Shoes in Brown and Black. N Latindry Soape-Comiort, Gatd-Sais [fle i ne. Sr vin ae stlesandlasts. 3 pr Td mm LE 2 5 for 35c. And Master at Dr er. Ambala Re a : Brown Saddle Strap--the new Shoe . $7.50 200 24-lb, sacks Family Flour . . $140 Ror ar EDLs meta Conn Ser : HE] Sd "Brown Wing Tip et 2 200 : 1b. tins Anderson's special baking-- 'sall was accompanied by her niece, . Pi 599 | = Brown Btogues or ir vis i Mrs. Young, and wee son, Lloyd, oi y 25c¢. tin Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore and | : daughter, Betty, Princess street, mo- Undertaker and Embalmer i i : $a sa. $6.00 | Crown---all sizes. : tored to Seeley's Bay to spend the Phome 336 = 3 Rn i a wiih i week-end. 8458-459. Wholesale 1767. | a Hi dk ha | L | S. with relatives "at Miss Victoria Se ---------------------------------------- | a a. ,

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