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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1914, p. 2

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for Sale Mixed Soft Wood TS Hard Wood. Spe ial rates for quantities over 10 cords. Also wharf and other timber.! Our new rugs, Scotch and English Linoleums are arriving every day from the best manufse turers. Thess are the Dew patterns for the. coming spring of 1914. ---------- -------------------- R. McFAUL Carpet Warehouss | 'Why Pay High Prices? Tha 'Tw god ities wil be The Finish and Workmswshiy o wil be Perfect $5.90 tv "0 COWRA Than Te you have Secure Your Building Lot treat & Yow desirable To- i St. 33x fred St., 37% 132 a and Re. AY ee tie idore Bty-30x30.... 3133 Nelson St., 32x 90......84 'Union St. cor. 30 x90 $1050 b Mundell, Miss 3 Ra Misa Hilda Kent, Miss Dons Miss Dorothy Hooper. Miss Aileen, Miss May & Miss Rose Rogers, Miss Madge Da: Miss Mamie Garreit, Miss Lanra Kilborn, Miss Una Pol b son, Miss Agnes Bellhiowse, Miss Margot Fraser, Miss Hazel Browne, : p - - p b Miss Freda Burns, Miss' Sheppard, (Gananoque), Miss Muriel Brooks, Miss Jean Young, Miss Sherrill, Miss Pratt, (Perth Amboy), Miss Jessie Rlater, Miss Lilian Slater, Miss Ethel Drew-Brooke, Heyman, Thompson, 10). Captains, . Dr. Guttman, Frank Smythe, Jack Hanna Leonard Birkett, Oger aod- ha rke Bdgar Willrich, Dickson, C. 8. Bowerbank, Haggart, Frank Gra- ham and others. } -% | Mrs. W. staff gentle men cadets were hosts at one of the enjoyable 'dances of the _ soostn nl tary win- shoes, H. Macnee, Union street, entertained a number of Miss Nora's friends at a charming tea on Thurs- Were day afternoon. In the .dining-room music 'the table was lovely with quantities of vellow daflodils and the soft light of yellow-shaded candles. Tea and guests present were notived : Major coffer were served by Miss Hilda Kent and Mra. Wolf, Major and Mrs. Per- and Miss Vera Carson, and Mrs. Neil 4 a | receiving i Nes. Willhoft, g~{ Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mrs. Maurice C. Polson, Jr., cut the ices, Their as- nd Iva gistants were Miss Doris Kent, Miss Martin, Captain and Mrs. Cochrane, Madge Dawson, Miss Lassie Kirkpat- and Mrs, Kilborn, Professor and rick, Miss Charlie Shortt, Miss Doro- Phelan, thy Carruthers, Miss May Rogers, D. M. Miss Mamie Garrett. and Miss Rose {Prt he Mee R. Roy rs. The Fussla wore Um, Austin Way Allies, Miss a cen Arru' TS, ad Mrs. acs Miss Evelyn Ross Montreal Miss addell, Mr. . a Helon Campbell, Miss Isabel Waldron, Sd a oh. Ne Bell, Xe. od Miss Isabelle Macausland (Toronto). Staveuson, Mr. and Mrs, William Miss Kathleen Ryan, Miss Kathleen Baty Cain op oe idm, Cro, i lh" ami" ore ewart, Miss Ie h- Mex Doigias Hammond, Nev. on Be Biss, Hollie, Sanden: Chis Qillies, Mr. and Mrs. George Gra- yilis nig At iss Sylvia Coch- ' (Prank rane, Miss Irene Swift, Miss Madge Ba ond), Bes Barges Taylor, Miss Hazel Browne, Miss Hel iss Tassie Kirkpatrick, Miss Alda °n Dufi, Miss Flora Rees (Gananogue), le. Miss Mildred) J Bo Mise Miss Mamie Anglin, Miss Mary Bho! ee, id " anes i tarson Strange, Miss Lucy Waddell, Miss Miss Marie Mice Do ry ad Miss Shale Anglin, Miss Hilda Hague, Misa : 4 glow Kathleen Carruther Ming. Comstock tGanANOme): "Miss ' doline ney Wadd, Miss G Wen Mildred Jones, Miss Winnifred Clax- or, Miss Bdith Hague, Miss Irene ton, Mise Etta Ward, Miss Marion on and Miss Marguerite Duclo esslie, Migs Jeptheott (Toronto), Montreal), Miss Mabel Brownfield. Miss Marjorie Brownfield, Miss Made (Montreal), i Bose field, Miss line Hanson (Montreal), and Miss Van I TO rT Tonia) Miss der Smissen (Toronto) Isabelle, Waldron, Miss Isabel Ma- | . causland, (Toronto), Miss Helen| Miss Kathleen Carruthers, ¢Annan- Campbell, Miss Dorothy - Vander dale," was the hostess at a delightful Smissen, Miss Kathleen Lephcott, lun.heon on Friday in honor of her (Toronto), Miss Evelyn Ross, (Mon- guest, Miss Eve.yn Ross, of Mont- treal), Miss Flora Rees, (Ganan- real. Covers, were laid for twelve, | oque), Miss Norah Macnee, Miss and the table decorations were yel- | Helen Uglow, Miss Wilhemina low jonquils. = The guests were: Comstock, (Brockville), Miss Phyllis Miss Nora Macnee, Miss Madeline Shortt, Miss Charlle Shortt, Miss Hanson, of Montreal, Mss Lassie Phyllis Knight, Miss Kathleen Crisp, Kirkpatrick, Miss Charlie Shortt, Miss Eva, Miss Ruth and Miss Norah Miss Dorothy - Carruthers, Miss (Martin, Miss Marjorie Hopkirk, Miss Madge Dawson, Miss Lucy Waddel |8ibbald Hamilton, Miss Mary Miss Masy Strange, and Miss ng | Strange, Miss Eleanor Phelan, Miss Rogers. Marian Booth, Miss Lily Murray, Miss Rose was also a guest of Miss Florrie Stewart, Miss Lilian honor at a dinner party at Arnan- dalg on Wednesday evening | Mrs. Polltier Fraser, 8. oi Nr. Ns Mrs. Harold W. Nelles, William ! street, entertained at bridge, on Fri- | day afternoon, in honor of Mrs. | Charles Nelles, of Toronto. Cards were played at three tables and later tea was served by Mrs. D. 8S: Robertson, who dropped 'in during the afternoon. ! The guests were Miss Eleanor Mac | donell, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, Mrs: W. A. Simson, 'Mrs. Powell, w. H. Macnee, Mrs. R. Halloway Wad Fx ] » dell, Mrs. P. E. Prideaux, Mrs. R. ¥ clusive Kent, Mrs. P. C. Stevenson, Mrs. C | | REoE of High Bennett ad Mise Beeels eayvie : | Grade Classes A large number of Kingstop's® | most represantative people as well We turn out a product not even as many from Montreal to bé hoped for in the ordinary §|rento, made up the audience at the | optical store. minstrel show given by the Cadets Our Registered Optometrist ex- of the Royal Military college on amines Jur eves Thursday evening. When the ex- Our skilled Optician fits your y . 4 glasses optically true. ceptionally clever and very much en- These advantages cost you no Joyed performarce was over supper | more than infer'or service was served .n the gymnasium after! l. §. Asseistine D. 0. §. rs. which an impromptu dance was held, ! the guests returning to town shout midnight. . en From 11 am. io 8 p.m., old friends, not deterred by Vhe snow storm and cold, wended their way to Mrs, Brow- ett's "At Home' on St. Valentine's day. The parlors were fyll in the af ternoon and a happy time spent. * * % x Mrs. I tained at on Friday friends of Tom. Kenny, King street, enter- a merry children's party afternoon "for the little Miss Joan and Master February | Carpet & Furniture Sale [4 Special reductions on all lines.| Miss Ferguson, King street, en- All goods purchased will be held at tertained a number of friends at the wr risk until needed. { {tea hour on Thursday afternoon. This is the best sale of the year. * 5% 3% Mrs. -Neil C. 'Polson, Jr. . Stuart street, was hostess at lunch on Fri- day in honor of several visitors who are in town. * k x x -. Mrs. G. F. Emery, West street, {entertained a few friends of Mrs. L I° Spencer, on Thursday afternoon. I Mrs. David Murray, Frontenac [st eet i enterta ming at a young | people's dance this evening, ! Mes. Harold W. Nelles, William | street, will not receive on next Mon- {day or again this season. (Toron- "the guest of Mrs. Neil 'is the guest of Mrs and To fi Christine Cochrane, are visiting Mrs. a a5 : Miss Sylvia, Cochrane, Miks Kathleen Adired Miss ri Stark, Ganandae will be With Mrs. J. G. Elliott, Barrie sireet, on Tuesday, for ie Junior i Year dance. Mra. C. W, Drury who has been : the guest of Mrs. James Macpatland during the past week, returned o her home in Montreal to-day. Mrs. Edward . Kenney left for Montreal to-day, with Mrs. C. W. Drury, snd will be rhe guest Mrs. Stephen days. wean Starr Yeturned from Yoik on Thursday afternoon. New Mr. Waler Henry, who, with her two children has been the guest f her nieces, Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell, George street, and the Misses Rog- ers, Earl street, returned to her | home in Lachine to-day. > +» ¥ » Miss Flora Rees, of Gananoque, is C. Volson, jr., Stuart street. Mrs. Harrower, Miss Edith Marrow- er and Miss Marguerite Dubow came up from Montreal for the dance and minstrel show at the Royal Mili tary College, and are guests at the Frontenac. Miss Sheppard, of Gananoque, is the guest of Miss Freda Burns, Fronte- nac street, Mrs. Herbert McKeon and "Miss Alice MoKeon, of Montreal, are guests of Mrs. EB. T. Steacy, son street. Col. A. B, Cunningham, Messrs. W B. Dalton, jr., George Robertson and W. C. Kent went to Toronto on Friday for a few days. «v= Mr. Plummer, of Vancouver, who has been the guest of Captain and Mrs. Maurice Plummer, Johnson street, is pow the guest of his rents in Toronto. Mr. J. J. ley leit on Thursday for a cruise to the West Indies. They will bt gome about a 'month. Lady Gibson, Miss Meta Gibson and Major Caldwell, A.D.C., who were in town for the minstrel show at the Royal Military College, re turned to Toronto on Friday Nr. Alired Birch, of Utica, N.Y, Birch, Bagot John 8 for the week- end. J. B. McMurchy, Street, Mrs. of Ganano- que, went to Toronto to-day to meet her daughter, Mrs. W. 1B. Mudie, who has been visiting in Galt, and thev will return to Kingston. the middle of next week, (Continued on. Page 9) * Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ANNUAL FUR SALE It's pretty hard te teli just how long this very cold weather will last. We have seen cold weather and lots of snow and ice in April in this distriets ;. big genuine annual far sale is now on just when you need furs and good furs mean all the comfort and enjoyments of cold veather for many win- 0 come, FURS AND WINTER GOODS AT CES Everything we have Js. J. M. Campbell is entertaining a n gd for some of I | Mrs. T. J. Lockhart, Union street, will receive on Monday, 23rd, and not again this seasoh. visit for 'the past month. Mrs. W: @. Jordan Barrie street, is on a. visit to her son, Dr. Dennis Jordan, Queen's. Mis, TW. "Earle, Picton, is to spend home time in Kingston with | relatives. Mrs. T. F. Knight, Mack street, is visiting Mrs. (Dr.) Mathér in To- | ronto, i. * - - I. Mrs .George Sleeth, of . Sunbury, eiads uk Bul th Faby 20d. Miss Stella Slecth, of Battersea. ! * - in winter wearables for children shows a big re- duetion off the original rice. 2.50 White Lamb Collars, for . $1.35 $3. 00 White Pur Caps "for $1.50 $3.50 White 'Thiset Setts, for $2.65 $6.00 Grey Lamb Muffs, for $4.10 $15.00 Lamo Couts, . S1L.73 Coats. for . SER.50 | Cloth Coats .. S193 All sales for cash. No approval. Wateh our windows. GEORG is i 00. White for .. §25.00 'Muskat $f uh for . : Napange, has fie fetta, pa Steacy and Mr. A, Han- | y we special mention Furs for Chil Prevost Brock street, orem | mete A. = te' fu nly. and vl a of | Howard for a few | R - Framed Pictures at 25 to 33 1-3% « Discount. One of the larg: fi est lines in the city at cost ar Jess than cost price. MUSIC--AIl Popular Vocal and Instrumental Musie at 10 cents Copy. REPRINTS OF $1.50 and $1.25 BOOKS AT 45 CENTS. Books by the most popular authors, such as Gene Stratton-Por- ter, Florence Barclay, Harold Bell Wright, Myrtle Reed, Win- ston Churehill, David Graham Phillips, hos. Dixon, and others. More than 1000 volumes to select from. The College Book Store 160-162 Princess St. OPEN NIGHTS the ' | | BT Special values in Ladies' Underwear at 25e, 35¢ and 50¢ a garment. Special values in Wide Silk Ribbons, all colors, 15¢ a vard "Special values in Pleated Frillings, all widths, Ecru or White, 15¢ a yd. and up Special values in New Model Corsets for spring, $1.00 and up. Special values in Hosiery for all the family. Try us and see. Suits and Coats We are now ready with a nobby range of and Misses' Suits and Coats Chic garments at popular Ladies' for Spring. prices. NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Vv COAL. Is in good demand just now, and we are happy to say that we have a nice clean. heat-giv- ing, heart cheering ok Will Wrestle Here Next Week If Mr. Phillips succeeds in winning from Mr. Cleamon next Wednesday night, he will start a school of wrest- ling. He will take on Keegan, if he wins from Cleamon. He does not want the public to think he is craviing away from the wrestlers, According to Clean.on's clippings, ha has beaten some good men. Phillips will not leave an opening for any of the wrestlers. He will bet in excellent condition, and will show the people of Kingston that they have a champion wrestler as well as a champion hockey team. He is anxious to see Kingston come to the top of the ladder as far as sport is concerned, as there are some good sports here, which back up the writ- ers' statement, judging from the crowd that went to Belleville, Uptown customers may leave orders at 264 University Ave. S. ANGLIN & C0 One of the Rinks Damaged Cor. Bay and Wellington Sta. Ald. T. F. Harrison would like to ikpow the names of the vandals who, on Friday night, spoiled the fine sheet of ice that would have been enjoyed on the cricket field today by| a the boys and girls in that section of the city. The rink was flooded yes- terday, but some evil-doers opera- téd upon the rink in the night, and put it out of commission. e place had to be flooded again this afte - noon. Ald. Harrison says that this cold weather has caused much trouble in the flooding of the city open-air rinks. Next winter a remedy will be effected by using underground pipes. Watch for our eXhibi¢ at the Poultey . Show }. > : We are Sole Agents for the cele brated CYPHERS + Incubator No. 0-70 egg. ...$17.50 No. 1==ldd egg .... No. 2-244 egg. ... No. $390 ogg. ... 0,00 Portable $10.00 woud v in A fr sale! Infants' shoes, 20¢ and up; infants' bear costs, $1.95: baby jackets from 5c. Dutton's, Rev. W. J." Wood, Pembroke, has been invited to the pastorate of the First Methodist church, Picton, in ! June next. "Red Cross Cold Tablets." Gibson's. Wiss Violet Perry Meat Scraps, Grits hick and Shell Boxes, Wi Po Leg Bands. W. A Mit "Fresh Hugler's sweets." Gibson's, : A \.. HARDWARE, in Phone. 919 Standard Thermometers For the next change in the weather, to be able to tell for yourself just how cold it is at your own home. Qur thermometers are nea well made and dependable. Smith Bros. Furs Gourdier Tempting Prices in Building Lots Chestnut St. «33 g 100) .4 +1315 Orchard St., (33 by 66) ...... Frontenac St. (33 by 163) ... 33% Livingstone Ave. (66 by 132). $500 Aluingion Ave. (70 by 180) two each Re Road 82 by 83) . Plum 8t. (66 by 108) Montreal St. (49 1-2 by 100) and new barn 20 by 40 .... Garrett St. 28 id 125) to lane HOUSES TO RENT Detached Frame Dwelling on Living- ston Ave., lot 34 by 132, for $1425 E. W. MULLIN ater Fountains, | |

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