Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1922, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH | nn SS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1028. jyore carried out with hearts, darts 0 600D LADIES Ni W |and cupids in honor of good St. Val- i |antine. Miss Ida Ranon, the presi- i | dent, received the visitors, whe pass- They Conducted Profitable {ed on to the attractive table\where FOUNDED 1847 Sales--Valentine's Day homemade dainties were sold by | Miss Agnes Browne, Miss B. Nugent, ; Ily Honored. Signa y Miss K. O'Connor, Miss A. O'Connor, {and Miss M. Doyle, Miss I. Ronan | Mi Perce- . Most Sifgaciive waa Br stroet) land Miss H. Ardagh being convenors, lS. cosy a {Candy was sold by Miss Rose O'Con- when, on Tuesday afternoon, she J sav} -- th to the Woman's Auxiliary of | nor, Miss McDermot and Miss Coyle. : . c n table, St. Paul's parish for a Valentine tea [The sEmedingly Susiy ia DE A and sale. Heyrts Were runs and 91 | ror, on which rested a silver basket 3 Joos way y ie Ne foo and Ye |of red carnations, red candles in sil- 7 ceived the admis ver sticks and feathery lace fern about the drawing-room and hall | oo ght with hearts giving an added { where the Yishors Were Tecelved by {touch of gaiety, was presided over by values they offer worth-while buying opportuni- | Mrs, Youlden, Mrs. W. F. FitzGer- | yo" yop oc'ay oa and Mrs, J. T. = 3 : EE N vy lald and Mrs. Perceval. A' most rome assisted by Miss F. Devin, 5 ties, and that is most of all. A large share of FOR THIS WwW K oO lL. | charming candy table, with the dain- | Mis ' a fis i i= | 8 G. Horan (Ottawa), Miss Bes-! " ; the merchandise in these groups is brand new |tiest red baskets of home-made | go Kane, Miss Anita Walsh and Miss | , | sweets, centred with red tulips in a |p o'connor. At the door were Mrs. -- and fresh. It is white merchandise for your- =i Dass Jur. Nos arse 9 ig J. .Dufty and Miss Sangster. A euchre | : self, for your Louse, for the children --at prices {Adams 3 - MIS. | wag held during the evening, wita |} | Thurston, Mrs. 8. McCullough and | ye gy Ardagh and Miss L. Kehoe | 7 which make buying it a pleasure--not the mere - | Mrs, Woodrow sold the home-made |; =~ ooo assisted by Misses Kileen | cakes and the tea table, centred with | Ke f { {and McKee, red carnations in a tall cut glass ! vase, was presided over by Mrs. T. | y UNFORTUNATE |M. Williamson, Mrs. F. Harper, Mrs. | VERY UNFORIY : {W. H, Lyons, Mrs. J. Saunders, Mrs. |g. ys Justice Rose Regarding Publi- | Best Botany | F. B. Ferris, Mrs, K. McCullagh and | cation of Uptons' Confessions. | {| Mrs. Noble Thompson, Mrs. T. Seal E. Bayly, K.C., deputy attorney- It is their unusualness not their unexpectedness that makes these various items command your notice. In point of high quality and sound necessity of meeting a need, | 1 | i { | { | was custodian of a relic given to the ® general, opposed the application by 4 | late Mr. Perceval by her sister, who {C. M. Smith before Justice Rose in| DAMASK LINEN had received it from a friend who |... n(, on Tuesday, on behalf of] wis ldrinvaitiog to Quen Vic TABLE CLOTHS | TABLE CLOTHS | | toria, and the visitors who chose to Erwood and Sherwood Upton, charg-! $6.50 up ed with. Fred Bryant with the mur-| | pay five cents, were rewarded by a . . i |peep at a nightgown, once the pro- |1°F Of Constable Beard at Napanee, $3.00 te $5.00 | perty of the late Queen Victoria, em- {for change of the place of trial so] | broidered with a crown and V.R. | that it might be held anywhere the The Cotton Damask Table Cloths are | A good Linen Cloth is always depend- i | court might direct, but not at Nap-| of excellent quality--made of stronf | able--these are no exception--made |anee. { Cotton Threads and come in a range | from strong all linen threads, close- A Tea and Sale at Y.M.CA. | 3 | » | Very, successful and pleasant was | ok Beatin velerred Io tie Mioged of very pretty patterns. | Ivy woven, pretty .patterns. Made to your measure in our usual [the Valentine toa and sale held at |Cohfussion by the Wwo Upton boys,i | ito the effect that Bryant had done firet class style for fhe TALC on Tusstey, atiraoon (3 crag. Thi ontesion rst-class | 5 {which had been handed to the mag-| i Mrs. , th | { Division. Mra. George Bateman : istrate at the preliminary hearing, | j president, receivod, assisted by Mrs. {had appeared I the. two' 'Napanee! TABLE DAMASK ir, Mrs. . Gimblett, Mrs. | James Fain Mrs W. Gl papers and had gone into practically | |R. Ward, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs, { : | Macdonald. Hearts and cupids deck- | y every home. in the county. i Many of you prefer to buy your Cloths by the yard. We have a wide led the tea table centred with lovely | "If it is not admissfble as evi-| ' 2 ) red tulips, where Mrs. C. Baiden and {dence,' ' commented Justice Rose, "it range of excellent qualities by the yard--a great many pretty patterns to | it has been read before the trial by| choose from, and the prices are very reasonable. Many of these qualities @ Mrs. J. W. Campbell made tea, as- ! [sisted by Mrs. F. Hambrook, Mrs. 8. {everyone likely to.be called as a are products of well-known manufacturers--made from strong threads and {T. Lilley, Mrs. K. Robinson, Mrs. i juror, it is a very unfortunate State! | Connell and Mrs, C. Willis. Candy | {of affairs.' was sold by Mrs. E. J. Lake, Mrs. J. | "There is not very much in the | Gardiner and Mrs. J. Veale. Fancy | statement,' ' declared Mr. Bayly, who| 60c. to $2.50 yard | work, at a gay table, was in charge | pointed out that the place of trial |} lot Mrs. A. Glover, Mrs. Brunkie and | was rarely changed in criminal cases. 3 closely woven into pretty and suitable patterns. FOR CASH ONLY IMrs. A. K. Anderson, and [the utility "It means this," said Mr. Smith, | table was presided over by Mrs. | "that if it is true| the two Upton| Roney, Mrs. G. McCallum, Mrs. W. |boys will hang." Warren and Mrs. W. Lennon, Gay According to- him, the '"confes-| |red streamers were .overhead and |sion' admitted a career of crime ex-| . 9 | music went on during the afternoon, |tending over years. Mrs. H. E. Vanluven playing the Judgment was reserved. y jviokin and singing with Miss Hewitt renin {as her accompanist, and Mrs. R. O. Helping the Blind, Patterson singing several songs, ac- The Ontario Association for the 75-79 BROCK STREET companied by Miss Jean Gimblett, Blind has appointed a home teacher, who is teaching the blind in thelr | "If off your route it pays to walk" Children of Mary Event. own homes, and also teaches by cor- | A bright successful tea was held |regpondence. Blind persons wishing | by the Children of Mary in the Annex to avail themselves of this privilege | of St. Joseph's Academy on Tuesday are requested to write to the secre- | afternoon, when the - decorations tary for further information. Miss | oa ..|d. I. Dickson, 37 Dorval Road, To- WHITE GOODS 3) ronto, Ont. TABLE NAPKINS 1° LINEN NAPKINS $1.20 } doz. and up. $3.50 } doz. and up These Cotton Damask Table Ns ankins | These are the better quality Napkins, are very good and will give éxce lent | being all linen. They, of course, as- service for every day use. Many |sure the best of wear and the pretty pretty patterns to choose from. i patterns they come in will suit you. " Nainsook for dainty under-things, Mull for lovely hand-made Blouses, Summoned as Juror. 8 fine Longcloth for Baby's cunning dresses, O psses, Organdi > { Walter Denyes, Preston, who has ; : Sundigs for neskvcar, that d been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Ash- gives a perky touch to wool frocks. How easy all these things are to make, ley, Frontenac stréet, was summoned and how nice on afternoons spent indoors. Fine materials as attractively to appear at Kitcliener to act as a priced as these are the first requisite to launch yours A a ho | q aunching yourself on this sea of pleasant sewing. Anderson Bros., Limi PE Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. dering his wire The thing you couldn't find when! J 800 packages new fresh stock, regu- lar 18c¢c, pkg. .....8 PACKAGES for -- you went shopping may be advertis- 5 {ed today--have you looked for it? i | The Girls' Fellowship Club of the | SHEETINGS | Y.W.C.A. paid a visit to the Home | for the Aged on Tuesday night and The Sheeting are of well known Canadi after rendering a programme of songs an. manufacture, assuring and recitations treated the inmates | to candy and oranges. i complete --in all widths. | Why is James Roid's big clearing | | furniture sale such a whirlwind suec-| 50c. up. {e | you both excellent quality and very low pricing. The range of qualities is 80 doz. tins Choice Lombard Plums-- No. 2 tins. Don't miss these. ess? Numerous bargains. Don't forget the assauit-at-arms lat Portsmouth Orange Hall to-night. RE DAILY MEMORANDUM Irishmen's euchre Thursday. 3 Skating at Palace Rink to-night. Hote! Dieu euclire to-night, 8 pm. Special service: to-night at 8.00 o'- clock in St. James' Church. He wn JC | PRINTERS mmr 50 [fy chm SK Smaller sige... $5c¢ Home-made, the children love them; INR a TT EE -------------------------------- UU f= 1,000 lbs. Dairy Butter--very good quality, To clear at ..........LB, C JC pens 30 C M. Spices used--a real treat. Note De : THOMPSON--At 7 Main Street, Feb. 2,000 Ibs. good, Young Beot--tmenty ; Tem eer Ann Kuther- cuts--a real smap. We want 1,000 : ford, beloved wife of Wilham a 3 2 Wright Chompson, ta her 60th year. section. ota ta pres. Prim. UN regal hn ER i . B aby 's First St ep : g Friends and a acugesatanced invited to 'Note: Friday, Fish Day. Please order - 4 P ¢ Toronto pap s Please copy. i y = ; | Thursday for carly delivery Friday . | --. SAME AID we * Our stock of Shoes for the litle ois is : very select, and we think we can s the prettiest Shoes for the re San SUPPLY y- Shoes with soft spring sides for weak [ ankles. : Soft Sole Shoes with soft counters PE oni 0 het, sta nt ~~] fox Th 11 styl © 3 a TITY a XA : oot Shoes in all styles. cae ron ORE HE ea nF White Kid, Chocolate, Black, Patent. vVve : eT ees 5 tA \2| * Headquarters for Children's Shoes. o

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