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Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Aug 1918, p. 3

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PAGE THREE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918. Probs: Sunday: Fine and cool. a TO-NIGHT AT STEACY'S STORE OPEN UNTIL 9.45. These timely specials should make this busy shopping centre hum with activity SHETLAND WOOL SWEATERS 72 pure wool plain knit sweaters with brushed wool collar and sash in all the wanted shades: as gold, copen, tea rose, Paddy, grey and Nile. Insizes 36to 42. To-night.. .,. .. .. . .$5.95 BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS "110 pure wool sweaters with brushed wool surface; good weight, just the sweater for the cool evenings. In sizes up to 42 in a broad variety of shades. « Specially priced. To-night .$7.50 PLEATED CHIFFON 180 yards only, pleated chiffon for lamp shades and table de- corations in colors, Nile, flame, flesh, scarlet and helio; reg. 75¢ and $1.00 a yard. To-night ... .... .. .. ii. vs .. 30¢ SILK BOOT HOSE 120 pair only black silk boot hose; all sizes--seconds--finest quality. Are worth 50c a pair. While the lot lasts. To- OIERE Lo ns eee OL Pa a es Ne | Steacy's Limited a a rm on} returned home after spend- ew weeks in Kingston ge, Ottawa, is visiting his rs. A. W. Grange, 'Napanee. orothy Carter, Montreal, is at of her grandmother, Mrs. West street. 'Miss Be rtha Nugent, Brock street, has returned home after spending two weeks at Consecon Lake. Miss Anna and Miss Agnes Hanlon lare back from Consecon Lake after a three weeks' holiday. | Jerrell, Kingston, {her father in Newburgh. ow Mrs. W. Gillérlain and children, i dance wee The Yacht Club to be most popular this among. the large number of ie Wednesday evening Mr Mrs. N. C. Polson, Mr, » Sweezey, Mr. and Mrs, lor, Mr, and Mrs. George McKay, } and Mrs. Harold Hughes, Mr. Mrs, Hubert Ryan, Major and Mrs Porter Mrs, Toller, Capt. and Mrs | | Powis, Capt. and Mrs. Frank { | ° Mrs, Hansord Hora, Miss Miss Sibbald Hamilton, 'Miss Gwen dolyn and Miss Doris Folger, Mis Edith Carruthers, Miss Sybil Kirk-| pairick, Miss Bessie Smythe, Miss Florence Cunningiasm, Miss Edith! Rankin (New York), Miss Alleen Fol- | ger, Miss Doris Donnelly, Miss Mar-| jorie Williams, Miss Laddie MacKay | (Toronto), Miss Margaret Hemming, | Miss Bertha White, Miss Margaret} PR, Na] Cunningham, Miss Eleanor Phelan, | Re [ane » have opened their cottage at Miss Gweneth Merrick, Miss Mildred | i } {Sans Souci for the season.:, Jones, Miss Eva Richardson, Miss | Fa ; ea James Matthews, Carthage, + Jean Duff, Miss Jean McLelland, Miss! ii is spending a few days in this Marjorie Mcl.elland, Miss Katheriné| SE - Minnes, Miss Lassie Nickle, Miss Hel- | a , ¥ i Rey Hu i. ema, en Nicol, Miss Mary Taylor, WV. : Walker. Kingston. is Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss| his "brother. A. 'Walker Helen McKay, Col. Birdsall, Major | agp A a Southey, Capt. Scott, Capt. Weeks, ! Capt. McQuarrie, and Messrs, Jack | Williams, Charles Dunning, Jack! Smythe, George Smythe, Macpherson, { Reid Rankin, Courtland Elliott, M. Baker, Stanley Driver, W. F. Smith, E. Gildersieeve, Fred Torrance, Regi- Princess & Division City Dairy Ice Cream Bricks, all avors 30 cents, fresh daily from Toronto, Phone Your Orders Best's Branch Phone 2018 is visiting irs. Cincinnati, are visiting her parents at Ernesttown Station. Miss Grace Tatt, Kingston, is spending holidays in Picton. Mr. and Mrs, U. M, Wilson, Nap- Napanee, visiting Milford. Mr. and Mrs. William MeCartney and wee daughter, MThelma, XKa- puskasing, Ont., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and, Mre A. McCartney, University avenue Mrs. Granger, wife of Lieut. 'a A { Granger, Kingston, is visiting with nald Garrett, Douglas Chown, Hubert | Mr. and Mrs.. Alexander Cameron, Chown, George Kirkpatrick, Hew] : Perth Duff, Jack Richardson, R. Suther-| ET i 4 * ® ® land, Miller Donnelly, Lieut. 'Westhére and wife, "4 ton, are visiting his parents, and Mrs. Alfred Westbere, Picto House Cleaners Let us demonstrate to yom ihe latest Cadillac Electric Cleaner with Automatic re. volving dust brush, for catch. ing lint and hairs, It is a wonderful cleaner, time and labor saver. Telephone 819, J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. | 1 Clarence Street. arate 819. Kings- Mr. n. is Mey- Mrs. Neil C, Polson, Jr., and Mrs, R, O. Sweezey were in charge of the A 4 ; « Mrs. Vandervoort, Kingston, tea table at the Yacht Club on Wed- : the guest of her niece, Mrs. nesday afternoon, which was most] A : : ers artistically arranged with cosmos and | Mrs. Stanley feathery ferns, Among the large! who 'has been number of guests present who thor- Clapp, Picton, oughly enjoyed the races and exhibi- route for the west, tion of swimming by some of the ath- Mrs. (Dr.) Wallace letic members of the club were Mrs, children, Kingston, were R. 8S. Waldron, Mrs, Norman Fraser, end guests of Capt. and Mrs. Mrs, H. A. Betts, Mrs. Saunders Branscombe, Picton (Cleveland), Mrs. Charles Kirkpat- Miss Helena Cole, Glenora, has rick, Mrs. drank Worrell, Mrs. returned home rom Kingston, George McKay, Mrs. H. Hora, Mrs. where she was visiting friends for W, R. Givens, Mrs. Harold Hughes, 'ts. Mrs, Charles Taylor, Mrs. Harold Florence Hamilton, Davis, Mrs. Laidlaw, Mrs. George visiting in Kingston Wood, Mrs. Hubert Ryan, Mrs. junner Marshall - Linton, 67 Frank Ryan, Mrs. Bernard Brown, | Battery, Petawawa Camp, is sen: Mrs. Jack Inglis, Mrs. R. H. Part- ing a few days in. the gity ridge, Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. mother, Mrs. (E. Linton Ernest Sparks, Miss Hazel and Miss 2B 0 Doris Browne, Migs Sibbald Hamil- ton, Miss Jean Duff, Miss Marjorie Gamsby, Miss Elspeth Short, Miss Edna Booth, Miss Cooley (New York), Miss Margaret Hemming, Miss Gwendolyn and Miss Doris Folger, Miss Hogan, Miss Margaret Cunning- ham, the Misses Bermingham, » . > Harrison, visiting Miss left on Tuesday Ror nice €n SE ---- The Telgmann School of Music Plano, violin and other stringed instruments; elocution"and dra- matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application. Engagements for concerts ac- cepted. 216 Frontenac Street. Phone 1610. and two the week- Morley Maber- th th A PRETTY AFTERNOON DRESS Attractive dress for the afternoon of Ty flesh-colored organ 1, rer drop skint of turqu Upstanding frills « nag row ribbon to tr {- IS Istreet. T. B. Germain 18 spending his holidays in Toronto. DD. J. Ho- gan is repairing his recently acquir- ed property on John street and will soon have a comfortable home. On Suaday morning death claimed Miss Marie Kimmerly after about a year's illness of heart trouble. De- ceased leaves two sisters, Misses Ella and Edith and one brother, Amos 8. Kimmerly, besides her aged mother, to mourn her early death. The fun- eral took place on Tuesday after: noon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyle and little son are on a motor trip to Rochester, Buffalo and other Ameri- Helalang 3 She can cities. Mrs. Dowling, Ottawa, is ' the guest of Mrs. W. A. Rose. Mra. Dr. Anderson and two sons, Ottawa, 'tare guests of her father, R. B. Allen, Market Square. J. H. Miller, has retarned from Mount Clemens very much improved in health. Cheese Sales, Brockville, 2,205 at 223%e¢. Campbellferd, 745 at 22% Danville, Que., 2,383 at 2 22 1% with h Md. Bessie Stewart, street, have returned after three weeks' vacation spent in Montreal, Quebec and Howick, Que., the latter being Mr. Stewart's old home. Mr. ar .. Healey and {Miss Jean spent their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Scruton, Belle- ville. Miss. Beryl McIntyre, Montreal, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. K. Seruton, South Charles street, Belle- ville. Miss Margery | week-end guest | Nickle, "The Sheiling.' - (Continued on Page 10.) A NAPANEE BUDGET. James Stewart and Collingwood Mr. Miss and er spending a for w days with her aunt, Mrs. J. Munro, Belleville, Mrg. L. J. Smith (nee Hilda Leach) fs the guest of her mother-in- law, Mrs. C. Smith, Westboro, Ont.., dur- ing the absence of her husband, Lieut. L. J. 8mith, B.Sc.,, who went | overseas recently! Mr. and Mrs, Robert Graham and daughter, Peggy, returned to Brock- ville after a pleasant visit.with Mr. Graham's mother, Sydenham street. Mrs. H. Leslie and daughter, Vera, returned to their, home in Toronto on Friday after a pleasant two weeks' visit with relatives in Clayton, N.Y., Brockville and Kingston, nts Miss Withelmina Pyfrom, Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs. Lindsay Malcolm, Albert street Miss Helen were in town Wednesday, A a A AAP cri NIP, Kecky Jr, MOD.0. «Col. and Mrs. Jamieson, who were the guests of Col. and Mis. J, N. S, p I Leslie, Emily street, have returned to Quebec, Miss Aileen Rogers is spending the weck-end with Mrs. Harry Tandy at Wolfe 1sland. Miss Frances Wright is spending the week-end with Miss Gladys Car- roll in Gananoque. Miss Saunders, Earl street, is leav- ing next week for the Isle of Orleans, to be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. Porteous, Miss Marjorie Rathbun and Miss Isobel Macausland motored from Deseronto on Thursday and spent the day with Miss Mabel Gildersleeve. . a * Adar a » Those people (and they are many) who dread the b ordeal of an eye examin- ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made b by us, it causes no pain, b discomfort, or inconven- ience, y : ; 1 a b ; daddies 2a Aa: COOL AND COMFORTABLE Summer Furniture in Different Designs and at Moderate Prices. Nothing will add more to your comfort than a nicely cushioned chair for your porch or roof garden. We have them in reed, old hickory, rush and rattan, with tapestry and ¢hintz cush- ions to match Death of a Young Lady--Visitors In the Town. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Napanee, Aug: 3--G. B. Curran hos removed from Dundas street to Mrs Stephen Gibson's house on Bridge "LESSONS FOR THE Home E-mbroiderer Rees on Miss Edith Gananoque and fro: a 8. 2 Mr. and Mrs, R, Hamilton Part- ridge and their children, who have been spending the past two weeks in town, returned fo Toronto to-day. Mrs. W. 8, Ellis, Albert street, on Thursday for Boston. Corp. Athol E. Leach has been pro- moted to Staff Sergeant with the anadian Army Gymnastic staff in England, He went to France with the First Contingent, where he was wounded. He is the youngest son of Mrs. F', W. Smith, Cataraqui. Capt. and Mrs. V, Blakeslee have . p p t And We Use No Drugs. Keeley Jr., M.0..0. / 226 Princess Street CREX GRASS RUGS Congoleum Rugs and floor of all description. Come in and visit our Victrola Department. We have a complete line of Victrolas and Victor Records. T. F. HARRISON CO., LTD Phone 90. raided dd hh Mrs. Thomas H. Saunders, Cleve- land, who spent a couple of days this week with Mrs. H. (A. Betts, left on Friday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard, Duf- forin street, Toronto, before return- ing to her home next week. The children of the Orphans' Home spent a very happy day on Friday when they were entertained by Mrs. H. (W. Richardson at "Al- wington."" returned from Belleville and are at Mrs. Noel Kent, who has been [124 Earl street. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kent| Miss Claire Robinson, Alfred in Allsa Craig, a ed in town this |Bireet, returned from Ottawa to-day. week, and is with Mr. and Mrs. T. Miss Etta Henderson, Earl street, R. P. Power, Earl street. who has been visiting relatives in : * Ancaster returned home this week. . Harold Hughes 2 left duniiutadhhidhidhhhh hh Add a a hah hhh Bd A Cross Stitch Embroideries for the Living Room. By KATHRYN MUTTERER. the needlework with emphatic skill. The embroiderios #specially de- 'A color diagram is supplied to show signed for the decoration of tho the arrangement of the colors. Blue- At the adh Mr. and Mrs. " Adhd - clad --~-- We are Ready' for the mn of Mr. and. Mrs. FP. CG | street, and their children, Gore street, left to-day for Hay Island. Mrs. D. M. Fraser and Miss Isa- bel Fraser, Union street; returned from Toronto on. Thursday. Mrs." Mdlelland and Miss jorie MoLeliand, Earl street, turned from Ottawa this week. Mr. and Mrs. {R. Baston Burns, Frontenac street, fave returned from a delightful trip up the lakes Miss Amy Strathy, who has been visiting Miss Eleanor Creighton at the (Warden's House, Portsmouth, left on Wednesday for Sarnia. Mrs. Gamsby and "sis Marjorie Gamsby returned from Rochester, NY ie on Tuesday. A.W, Brown. Barrie street; is Ye Monday to spend the week with Nis Ww. o Anglin at Woite Islan Mrs. island, Parsons. and Mer twd children, who have 'been ing sane Jme with Miss Etta lors Le on gd far Tiéands Li 3 Kitorin, Now York, is the Conway, TU Mar- re- cf dn Miss Ediia Booth and Miss Cooley left yesterday for Tremont Park to spend August, Miss Wilhelmina Gordon who has been at "'Fettercairn'" for the past two weeks, is returning home on Monday, . * w Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Jemmeétt re- turned to Kingston on Wednesday, after spending a few days with Mrs, Mill and Mrs, Jemmett, Napanee. Mrs. Eakins, Napanee, spent a few days in Kingston last week Misses iClark, University avenue, Pr. A. C. Ham has returned to Denver, Col, after visiting is par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Ham, Bath. Mrs, J. Campbell, Kingston, is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Campbell, Lan- ark, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stover, Deser- onto, "are holidaying at prominent points in Froulenae county including Kingston. ee "Sig. 'George C. McGowan, Odisas. spent two weeks as the guest of Mr. wl Mrs, Wesley Joyce, Deseronta, Miss Mary James, who spent the ot | is couple of weeks in Prescott with in 'Anna W oodward, returned to t,| Kingston on Monday. uy nk Mowers, Kingston, t last Thursday in Prescott the de of Mixs aa Woodward, ated H. Henry, a: of is to spen; : h frioidn. oi 5 : Mr and Mrs. Alben Eby, rari in the eity fiving room were never more attrac. tive than they are this season, Per: green and olivegreéen are a little un- usual in combination but the effect is very satisfactory. The olive-green h the |' C0000 heps because knitting bas developed RB maummmnans SAREE SNR oils with the brown wall and the biuer shade gives tone and life. The colors used in the development g Of the vase are two shades of pink, w bright green for the leaves yd brown and blue for the vase, with hE the border of green. Both designs, the wreath and the vase are conven- tionalized, as therd is nothing more i] , fashionable just now than in the ar- 'nm rangement of embroidery patteras, § SHEA RABHDEAE ae : 1 No. 11988--Oress-Stitch Vase. a taste for the simplest form of ork cross-stitch embroideries Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy \.. ... 10¢, 12%e¢, 15¢ Ib, Ev Peaches, 2 lbs for 25¢ Eaparated Apricos soln, 1h, WR. MeRae&Co Golden Lion: Canada Food Roard oa Ke. 9543, * Ottawa Dairy ICE CREAN Pints Delivered to All Parts of the City Price 25¢. Whalesale. and Retail, * F. C. Hambrook Phone 1273. 176 Alfred St. pair only of men's low shoes, sizes 64 tar 7.00 : regular 3 values for halt p

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