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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Aug 1918, p. 3

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PAGE THREE LU i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1918. -------- Told in the Twilight | 0 % A delightful reception was heid.on | with little Doris Elmer, Colborne |vicinity. Their daughter, Mrs, Bi Queen's University grounds, in front | street. - more, resides at Windsor. They will | of the principal's residence, on Friday Mrs. J. R. Hart and Sylvester Hart, return to their home in Yarker in evening. The members of the Sum- | Retlaw, Alta., who have been in the |three weeks' time. mer School were received by Prin- | city for the past month, returned to Mrs. A. P. Christmas 'and. Hea cipal R. Bruce Taylor, Dr. W, T. Mac- | their home yesterday. Margaret Christmas, who have been Clement, director ofthe school, and | ~ Mrs. W. A, Rogers, Portland, is a 'visiting Mr. and Mrs, H. BE. Richard- W. A. McWilliams, the president of | guest of Mrs. T. H. Pelow, John som, at Wolfe Island, have returned summer School Association i street, home. re evening the college | Mrs. R. J. Reid returned on Thurs- Miss Jean Young, Kingston, is the songs were heartily sung, and Miss day from Montreal, where she has guest of Mr. and Mrs. Niles Harring- Leslie Taylor, the talent violiniste | been spending the past two weeks ton, Wellington. and daughter of Principal Taylor, | the guest of Mrs. Frank Perry Justice Britton, Toronto, and his played sweetly several times. Prof. | Mrs, "Bishop, Ottawa, is the guest |daughter, Mrs. McPhail, Kingston, Gummer also rendered a piano solo, jof Mrs, H. J. Wilkinson, Bagot |are spending a few days with rela. tives at Gananoque and on the is- la [ Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS | Probs: Fair and warm; showers in some lacalities EE 10-NIGHT AT STEACY'S § An exceptional number of bargains will be found here to-night, and in most cases goods are marked way below to-day's wholesale cost. : "RADIUM" SILK HOSE izing Store Fronts and Fit. Remodelling Buildings of sll BSTIMATES it EXPERIENCE Address, 272 University Ave, conan ' "Ranks with the Strongest' HUDSON BAY Insurance Company ; FIRE 'NSURANCE TAL ds: PBRCY J. QUINN, er, Ontario Branch, Teronto, W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. @ by | street. shades, black, TvvY THREE FULL LOTS FOR SALE On Nelson Street CHEAP W. H. Godwin & Son YY » Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover "HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh California Prunes, nice and Juicy «« 10¢, 12%¢, 15¢ Ib. Peaghes, 2 Ibs for 25¢ vo oo 2BC Ib, vo sre oe 40c gal W.R.McRae&Co Golden Lion Grocery Canada Food Hoard License Neo. #0543, Fruit ! « The rush is now to the UNITED GROCERY for all kinds of the best FRESH FRUIT Customers go away dally ad. vertising our business. 188 Princess St. BEN LEE, Mgr. Best's Branch Princess & Division City Dalry lca Cre Bricks, all flavors, 80 conte; fresh daily : Toronto, from Pp Eu Phone Your Orders Best's Branch Phone 2018 ------ Keeley Jr, M0..0. Those people the wee many) re pa) the 0 of an eye Saasiig- ation are agreeably aston- ished to find that, as made 'us, it causes no pain, scomfort, or inconven- would lose him. {day a friend, with children of his | verry. | with no hopes of it doing any good, and vocal selections were sung Mrs. H. T. J. Coleman and by Phillips Macdonnell, Refreshments were served at late hour by several of the graduates Dr. sion of the university, * » * the Somme Club, chaperoned by Mrs, R. M. Metcalfe, the thoughtfulness of the Somme Club girls was very much apprecei- ated. - . . Last evening Miss Isobel Fraser and Miss Helen charming -August brides~-were the guests of Hohor at a délightful dinner at the Country Club, when covers were laid for twenty-four. . - * The usual weekly tea was held at the Yacht Club on Wednesday after- noon and was much enjoyed by a large number of guests. . . ». Vernon Crawford after a (week's visit at his home left to-day Pittsfield, Mass. Miss Cassie Kingston, is Fox, Wannamaker, Ameliasburg Wilton Shepherd and Misses Loryl, Grace and Le:n €d relatives at (Waupoos and turned tn Kingston on Monday wolorboat, Mr. aad Mrs tie daughter, visit- iC. A. Baird nd lit- Nadine, Moucreal, Fave speut the last two we:'ks In Kingston the guests of Mr and Mra. Davie, Montreal street - . * Mr. and Mrs. J. P leaving on Saturday dochester, N.Y Carroll Ashby, now with the Un- ited States navy, is a visitor in the city Miss Irene Ahearn, Smith's Ialig, is visiiing in the kity. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burns are r turning to Rochester, N.Y., ou widay evering after visiting Mrs Whitetield, York street Miss Jennie Bhields, Smith's Falls, is the (guest of Miss Mildred Clow, Princess street. Miss Leila Plewes, Toronto, who has been wisiting in the ¢ity during the past few weeks, réturned to her home on Saturday. o Assolstiae are evaniay for Miss E. Lane, Gore street, is spend- ing three weeks with relatives at Syracuse, N.Y. Mrs. John M, Elliott, Earl street, is visiting her sister, Mrs, (Rev.) F. Crawford, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. William Linton, Kingston, are in Ottawa this week, staying at the Alexandria. . Lady Blanche and Lady Dorothy Cavandish intend returning to Ottas wa from Blue Sea Lake, and will re- main during the visit of His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Con- naugh:, we Ont., formerly of Kingston, with her two children, will shortly come east to join her husband, Major Ernest H. Young, who has taken command of the Ontario Military Hospital at Co- bourg. 3 Miss Florence Chapman, of Monec- ton, N.B., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Francis, 23 University avenue. Misses Ruby and Fern Chrissley, Inverary, are spending the week-end al A motor picnic was given for a| Mrs, Carlos Kirkgaarde at number of Mowat Hospital -patients, | Que, yesterday afternoon, by four girls of | able trip was made to Millhaven and | for | staying with 'her sister, Mrs. Claude | sisters, | re- | by | Mrs. Noel Kent is now the guest of Mrs. E, J. B. Pense, West street. Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, who | has been at "Fettercairn" for the and lady students at the winter ses-| past two weeks, is returning home on | Monday, { Miss Gwenneth Merrick is visiting Beloeil, Miss Lena Howson, who has been spending a few days in town, left on A most enjoy-| Friday for Peterboro. Mrs. Robert Shannon, Edmonton, | is staying at "The Residence." * * » Miss Katharine Kennedy, who has { been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Co- | verdale at Lemoine's Point, is now Campbell--two | the guest of Miss Aileen Folger, Syd- enham street, | Miss Dorothy Crookall, who is vis- iting Miss Frances Sullivan, is return- ling to New York on Monday. { Mrs, E. A. Geiger, Brockville, has been spending a few days in town. ' Miiss Flora Macdonald Dunbar is the gdest of Miss Kathleen Elliott, Earl street, Miss Marjorie Pense, West street, left on Friday for Sturgeon Lake, to { be the guest of Judge and Mrs. Hop i kins at their summer home. Miss Nora Macnee, Union street, | has returned from Quebec, James Farrell is spending the | week-end at Thousand Island Park Miss Ada Birch was in town from Thousand Island Park on Friday. | Miss 'Elizabeth Sutherland, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, 8. G. { Sutherland in St. Louis, is now in Amherstburg, the guest of her sister, | Mrs, R, H. Abbott, | Miss Claire Robinson is staying with Miiss Alice Moore,at Dead Man's Bay. Miss Veta Minnes, who is visiting Miiss Eleanor McKay in Pembroke, is expected home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, W..B, Dalton, John- son street, left to-day for a trip up the lakes. Miss Agnes Johnston was in town from Ganahoque this week Miss Margot Fraser, Toronto, is the guest of her mother, Mrs, D. M. Fraser, Union street, Mrs. Philip Toller, who has been visiting Miiss Bessie Smythe, West street, has returned to Toronto. "Miss Violet Britton was. in town from Gananoque on Friday. Mrs. J. R, Henderson, Mrs. Smea- ton and Miss Bertha Smeaton left for Otiavg this week, where they will re- side, } Lieut. Ernest Sliter, of the Royal Flying Corps, who has been a pris- oner in Germany until very recently, is another Kingston boy who is warmly welcomed by many friends. Lieut. Sliter is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sliter, Alfred street. Among the recent visitors at Inver- | ary on Sunday last were Fred Elmer {and family, Kingston, and Miss Gla- | dys Williams, Battersea, at T. K. » | Chrisley's. Mrs. Ernest H, Young, of London, | Miss Katharine Minnes, Bagot street, is the guest of Miss Evelyn Nickle at "The Sheiling." Rev, Dr, L, A. Pierce and Mrs. Pierce are expected from Queenston on Monday to be the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. T. Conley, Aber- deen street. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Walker, who have been visiting several cities in the United States and Canada, are Dow visiting in Detroit, Mich., and lands. . - The marriage will take place in St. Andrew's church, Gananoque, at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, August 12th, of Flora MacMurchy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Rees, to Ira A. Kip 3rd, of the United States Navy, son of Mrs. Katherine Flower Kip, South Orange, N.J. After the ceremony an infor- mal reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Ada Bates, Kingston, is the guest of Miss Hilary, Gloucester street, Toronto, at the latter's sum- mer cottage on the Island. Capt. V. O. Boyle, who has been in the Chaplain service at Niagara Camp for two months, has been transferred to Hamilton for duty at the hospitals there. Miss Lulu McLean, a graduate nurse of the Kingston Hospital, is spending her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. McLean, Athens. Fire Chief~George Armstrong and Mrs. Armstrong, Kingston, were the guests of Fire Chief H. G. and Mrs. Gillespie, Brockville, on Thursday. Miss Alice Hague of Kingston, left ihis week for Vancouver, B.C., enroute to Japan, to again engage in missionary work of the Church of England Charles Girdler and sister, Miss Winnie Girdler, Ottawa, formerly of Kingston, are here on a visit » = = at $1.00 a pair. Tonight. .. .. .. FLORAL NINONS Tonight .. .. .. .. UNDERWEAR Ladies' fine Swiss Worth to-day 35¢ Tonight... .. .. Ladies' Swiss rib sleeves. To-night . . To-night .. .. .. Mr. and Mrs. George 'Taillon wers | in town from Ottawa for a few days this week, Capt. Douglas Nickle, M.C., who is being welcomed home by a host of friends, is with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. rr This hose comes in the following wanted white, sand, putty, grey, champagne, green. Special value summer Worth to-day, 60c. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS A summer. weight "drill" work shirt. to 17}. Specially priced. These were purchased some time ago and come in five differ- ent paterns to choose from. Regular value is $1.50 per yard owl ke eee a Re ee aie ee Ca ey rib cotton vests in. short and no sleeves. combinations, lace knee and short All sizes from 14} $1.00 Steacy's - Limited CU OO ct nti Nt | i in, 4 Nickle, at "The Sheiling."" Lieut, J. C. Smythe, West street, left on Thursday for N.Y. { Miss - Harriet Gardiner, Bagot! Street, is visiting Miss Edith Carruth- ers, Mrs. Malone and her children, Ot- tawa, are the guests of Mrs, James Reid, Earl street, » * . Miss Nevada Best, Albert street, who has been the gliest of Miss Elsie McLaughlin, Sturgeon Falls, for the past few weeks, has returned home. | Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Dayies and ' son Harvey, Toronfo, motofed to Kingston to spend two weeks with | Mrs. L. B. Clark, Frontenac street, Watertown, | Summer Sale Ladies Pumps Ladies' white can- vas pumps. Ladies' white, 2- strap pumps. Ladies' patent or kid pumps $1.98 Ladies patent pumps . . . .$2.48 Ladies' patent kid pumps . .$2.48 adies' patent gun Miss Mildred Drereton, Toronto, will be in town next week, the guest of Miss Catherine Wright, Colborne | street, Mrs. George Asselstine, Toronto, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. William Veale, and Mrs. (Sergt.~ Major) Robbs, returned . home via steamer Kingston on Saturday. | Miss Winnifred Guild, Division | street, has returned home, after! spending a few days with relatives in Alexandria Bay, N.Y. Miss Alice Macfarlane, Peterboro, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. T. Best, Albert street. A Canning Demonstration. A canning demonstration, under the auspices of fhe local Council of Women, will 'be held Aug. 15th and 16th, in the Domestic Science Room, Board of Education. a metal Oxfords. Secure a pair while they last. The demonstrator will be Miss | Foote, of the Ontario Department of | Agriculture. All women interested are invited to attend: (Continued on Page 10.) > MAY WINES BE SOLD AFTER DECEMBER 31? Grape - Growers And Wine Manufacturers Seek Infor- mation From Government Representatives of the grape- growers and native wine manufac- Summer Complaint CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONG INFANTS If every mother 'would keep on hand, during the hot season, a bot- tle of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, she' would be saved a great deal of anxiety and her baby a great deal of pain. turers have secured an appointment with the Prime Minister, Sir Willlam Hearst, to discuss legislation elating to their business. It is andpratood that uneasiness is felt by the/grower and 'manufacturer as to the enforce- ment of the Dominion order im Coun- cil, passed last spring, which means the discontinuation of manufactur- ing native wines after December 31st next in Ontario. The order-in-Council does not pro- province after December 31st, and it is understood that the growers want some assurance from the Government that nothing will be done to inter- fere with the sale of the wines manufactured before December 31st. They want to be assured that noth- ing will be done to prevent selling off the stock on hand at the end of hibit the sale of the wines in the! | was four months old he had a very Hundreds of infants are carried off annually through neglect of this simple precaution. There is no remedy 50 safe and effectual forthe cramps and pains in the stomach, cholera infantum, the diarrhoea of teething children, and none which has saved so many babies' lives dur- ing the past twenty-two years it has been on the market. Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Collingwood, | Ont, writes: "When my little' boy the year. The grape-growers are affected, because the manufacturers will not buy large quantities of grapes this fall if they will not he allowed to sell the wines manufac- Only the Legislature can change the existing law, as the Ontario License Board has no say in the matter. bo Seven Stone Sermas. bad: attack of summer complaint. doctor. got steadily worse until we 1 % » b. thought we One to keep a shop.-- Chinese Prover Possession is nine points of the own, asked me if I had ever used ; self-possession ~--Anon. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- jaw; .« = 2 ion---~dnen 1 at once got a bottle, but] doth not Either at : ro gifts 's + own § Bear Bd fid yoke, they serve ; m change in baby; much to my great am a Milton and we soon had him well!" The only ber ; a grave is its depth; is now keep it in the house all the ih rat long i ay and when the children show f oa g ~-Rey. Dr. Ne- diarrhoea h Boynton. tack. Cl so much else had failed, but to surprise and wonder, I soon saw » attack." tured before the end of December. | He who cannot smile ought not difference between a rut | trub, To each of us there will come an hour 'When the tree of Ie will burst ... into flower, And rain at our feet a glorious dower Of something grander than ever wed knew. ~ZAnon. * * . The soul is like the sun, which disappears from our mortal eye, but which is reality never disappears, but ceaselessly gives light In his progress.----Goethe, i The Sawyer Shoe Store Rumors are current In Dutch po- litical circles that Deputy Nolens,who has been fharged with the formation of a new Government, intends to pre- pare the way for peace by suggesting to the new Cabinet that it make an offer for mediation to both belliger- ents, . ~ A Serious Matter There is a delicacy about mentioning piles. And yet so many suffer needlessly who could be readily relieved and cured if they only knew about De. Chase's Ointment. Men tell one another about this 'remarkabl successfully ireatmen But many women pine away their health and vi- tality dreading a surgical aperation and not know- J. O. Drummond, Smith's Falls, is . Elected ident, Smith's Falls, Ont, Aug. 10--The rio Firemen's Association was held in Smith's Falls, and 'the following offi- cers were elected: President, J. Deummond, Smith's Falls: first vice- president, John Bennett, Carleton Place; secretary, M. J. Neville, Pem- prior, trims menos. ~ Rev. G. Wardell has resigned FIREMEN APPOINT OFFICERS.||| apnual meeting of the Eastern Onta- 1 | brake: treasurér, W.'G Veety, Arn-|\§ easily they can = at home by Dr. pastor of the Baptist. chores. Pic. Ointment, To ton. opal aa i <i ab - 5 4 4 4 WY TY YY y > b p p duh dh a a ---- ® 9 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 chintz cush- fons to match. ¥ - CREX GRASS RUGS Congoleum Rugs and floor covering 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. ar IISA 4 - a . . BIG REDUCTIONS= IN SPRING LAMB FOR SATURDAY Fronts Lamb .. .. .. .. .. .30¢ per Ib. legslamb .. .. .. .. . . Chuck Roasts, western beef .. . WY YY Ib. Ib Ib Ib. 30c Choice Dairy Butter .. .. .. .45c¢ per Ib. 40c per 45¢c per per 43c per THE WM. DAVIES' CO. :: Limited Princess Street -- Phone 597. Canada Foed Board Ldcense Xo. 09-8781. Fad Half Price Sale !! 18 pair only of men's | os, i 54, 6; oi SE a A few white canvas oxfords, $2.19. Joseph Davis, Titty one 'boxes of | years, died pp A on Tues: Pohoriis 3 guson's, | day. The remains were buried &¢ East Lake road. ; Caintows : ET 7a . "A Fl +

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