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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Aug 1918, p. 3

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rvs asm td SA AG aon gags hea ss ais i ---- a a im, Mia 4:5 da th THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918. {+ . | PAGE THREE ---- Told in the Twilight nt a day in town D. E. Mundeil thers and "her two! Judith and Miss Bes- en with Mrs. Hanlon, | left for Napanee to- YY YN YY THREE FULL LOTS FOR SALE Probs: Fine and warm to-day and on Sunda®-- -- {Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in them home to spend a few days. {De seronto, sj this ? i i M 4 On Nelson Street common with other papers all over; Miss Florence Hiscock, Kingston, Canada, will make a charge of 50c|spent the week-end at the Mrs. G. W. - [for inserting an enga gement, mrarr | McMullen home, Picton. Ww. H. Godwin & Son {108 Jose an mon ) Mrs. Robert Hayman and children,' Insurance and Real Estate. | * 0s 0» | Kingston, have returned, after spend- 89 Brock St. Yacht fing the past seven weeks witl. Mr. day FT evening | and Mrs, Rupert Smith, Odessa. j Mrs. W Frank | - so» {to Ottawa. tc Mr | Mrs. Thomas N, Smith, Kingston. town she was and | is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles many informal S. | Hoselton, Picton. | . Miss Pearl A. Nesbitt, Kingston, is' Mrs children, Mis sie ,wh Division street Phone 424 Among the guests at the Club dance on Wednesday were Captain and Mrs. Wood's Ryan, (Captain and 'Mrs. Powis, and Mrs. (George McKay, Mr Shs Great English Jiemedy. | nrg 'Macpherson, Mr. and Mrs Tubes sil lavletfits 0 i0K !M. Robertson, Mr. and (Mrs. 4 Gor- | in old Veins, Cures Nervous | rie, Mr. and Mrs. Neti (C. '0lsOM, | the guest of Miss Winnifred donee ay A Pe e [Jr Captain and Mrs. Jack Fraser, | peck, Napanee, for a. few days. iting Memory. Price §1 . sia ('Captain and Mrs. Wotherspoon, | wigs Violet Cooke h eturned ¢ ford Gem let Ho wi cu. iat | Major and * Mrs. Porter, (Captain | wijliamstown Oo a with Miss . [2 Ne prmphlel mailed ree. THE WOOD Douglas Nickle, SALTY. Hansord Hers, | panied by Miss Ingoldsby and Miss nance street. CO. TORONTO, ONT, (Formerly Windsor) | Miss Bessie Smythe, Miss jefence | Telgmann, who will be the guests of] Miss Maclean and_ her Cunninfhsm, Sister Ta ang Mane { her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Cooke, | Masters : Billy a 1d George fohardson, Miss (Mild i © | for a few days. {and Andrew Ma Miss May Rogers, Miss Benjamin, | Miss Kathleen Lyons, Kingston, is} from Brackney | Miss Dorothy Sasser, MISE amily spending holidays with her friend, Mr. and Mrs Sie Si ines CymanSies | Miss Blizaboth Bova, ai the Seti Mis fiewice (or que), Miss E 43 y 3 i t to Ottaws Edith Carruthers, Miss Sybil Kirk- odist barsonage, Picton. ; Zi "Mi ines herine patrick, Misses | : Mrs, W. W. Daly, Winnipeg, is the| Miss Katharine | patrick, 3 | Ndkay, Misses Gwendolyn and Doria | 6uest of Mrs. W. F. Hall, Napance. | hoen with Mi | Folger, Miss Marjorie and Miss . eng. Katharine [Minnes, Miss Lassie Nickle, Miss Bessie McKay, 'Toron- {to; Miss Margaret Hemming, Miss | Bihel Kent, Miss Edith Rankin, Miss [Nora (Martin, Miss Beriha |W hite, Miss 'Chrystina White i labor tawa), [Miss Bessie Wals Miss saver. Telephone 819. Jean a Marjorie McLelland, Miss Margaret Cunningham, Miss Norah |IMacnee, Miss Marion Booth, (Messrs. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. | E. IC. [Gildersleeve, Manley Baker, Telephone 819. | Bartlett Dalton, (George Smythe, | Major Goodwin, [Colonel (Gillespie, A {ICclonel 'Birdsall, Captain Scott, | CapraingKenneth Taylor, Major T. A. Kidd and (Messrs. Victor Minnes, | Dick Emer, Herbert Steacy, Court- {land Elliott, (Reginald Garratt, | Peterson, Huycke, Donnelly, Duff, . PATRONS { Torrange, Henry Hill, Jack Richard- y Owing to the scarcity of help i son, [Douglas 'Chown, Hubert jp we have been handicapped in Chown and (Donald Nickle. p our repair department, and have | * > [ been unable to get the work out as soon as we expected. We now have a full staff of re- pair men and assure prompt service in the future. Central Garage Ed Wals ly 885 ig oe" Pierre Hughes returned uring her stay in | he guest of honor at | affairs. - » St Charles Coy and Miss Kath- Chin- | erine Syracuse, N.Y, spent } : x Sav. he week th Mrs. Coy's parents Bath, and also spent a few days Dickson's mother, Ord-1 | We have on sale to-night a number of exceptional which should make Steacy's your shopping place to-night. MONARCH YARN In all wanted shades, including Melon, cadet, 'Nile, black, purple, rose, copen, etc. To-night . . ceed ee dea A 0a BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS Just received a new shipment of pure wool sweaters' in all new shades and color combinations, Specially priced throughout and in all sizes. To-night. .. .$5.95 to $12.00 PILLOW SLIPS Extra quality, fine round cotton thread, and in all sizes, 40 'to 46. Until to-day 60c each. Tonight . . Co va 408 WHITE LISLE HOSE A special value in ladies' lisle hose, double sole and extra garter welt. A special value to-day at 35c. To-night . .25¢ STORE OPEN TILL 9.45 P.M. Steacy's - Limited H: 0 C0 0 0 town, N.Y., has returned home after | visiting 'her aunt, Mrs. George A. | . | Wright, Johnson street, for the past | station for dinner. We were allowed | week. " | fifteen minutes. At these eating Places | Mrs. J. V | the food is put on a long table. You | visiting Mrs | buy a ticket and help yourself. That sjreet. { Is, you help yourself if you can, The] Mrs. Harold Brown and little | men on the train rushed the dining-| daughter have returned to [Toronto | room. They were as thick as flies. after visiting Mrs. Charles Smith for | You saw mo table, only backs and | the past two weeks. 1 | legs. It was tantalizing. There was Miss Marion Bruton is motoring | no slipping a head or arm in any- to Presqu Isle Point, Brighton, | where. At every meal throughout where she will spend the remainder | the journey it was the same, 1 should | of her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. have starved before I reached Stock-| Lord, at her summer cottage. holm if it hadn't been for a young| s 5.4 | American Y.M.C.A. man, He must have been a football player before he «Joined the Y.M.C.A. He was six feet tall and had a mighty muscle. Brute Darwin Lloyd Willson, ger of force and tips won. He and I always the Merchants' Bank, Campbell's Bay, | got food. Que., son of Mr. and Mrs: Charlés H.| .. EW any Willson, Athens, the marriage to take |, TRQROXt d0¥ We Were many hours place quietly the first week in Sep- | at ten, four and six. Outside, the tember. | storm still raged, We reached the . last station in Finland lage at night, | The engagement is announced of t00 late to cross to weden. Our | Miss C. Lena Elnter,. elder daughter { train pulled up on a siding, and there | of the late Mr- and Mrs. A. 'E. Elmer. lit stayed. That night there were no | to William M. Moore, eldest son of Faboets but we were given a blanket | W. J. and the late Mrs. Moore. The | a hiece. I had become used to sleep- 8 wedding will take place very quietly I needed them foe bargains " i nephews, Mooers, | clean, have returnel Beach. | R. Cameron and eron have returned 'House Cleaners Yet us demonstrate to you the latest Cadillac Electric Cleaner with Automatic re. volving dust brush, for catche ing lint and hairs. wonderful cleaner, time and Minnes, who has Lassie Nickle at "The tarned home, hy Burton is visiting ers, Barrie street - = v has Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Weese, Kings- or ton, are the guests of W. Wilson, Vic- toria, Prince Edward county, J. V. Nicholson, Kingston, formerly | C.N.R. city ticket and express agent { in Belleville, was in Bellevelle this week calling on friends. Sergt. 0. O. Boyd and Mrs. Boyd, Kingston, are spending a short hol!- day in Picton. William McPhee, Kingston, is the guest of his uncle, John MoPhee, Santa Cruz, Ont. * Miss Helen : were in tow: Wednesday Miss Marjorie Gothard, who has been visiting Mrs. H. E. Richardson, returned to.Trenton to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jemmett ire leaving next week to spend a month at Adolphustown Miss Jean Duff is leaving on Mon- lay for "Fettercairn," - - and Miss from Edith Rees Gananoqtie on * * ® w L was Bm for Wednes- Miss Benjamin, of Yarker, the guest of Mrs. Frank Ryan the Yaoht «Club dance on day evening, \ { Mrs. M. Ryan, who has been visit- ing Mrs. (Hubert Ryan, has gone out to 'her summer home at Sydenham Mr. and Mrs. (R S 'Waldron, King street, have returned from Battersea. i i Mrs. [K. M. Saunders, Alice street, and ther sister, Mrs Hawley, Nap- anee, left to-day for Hamilton to he the guests of their brother, Mr Bristol Miss Gertrude Galvin, Arnprior, is visiting Mrs. J. F. Quinn, Brock street Mr. and Mrs Rawdon. Que Ww adhe hgh oo NOTICE TO OUR BA oe a oo or wm = W. Doherty are at a visiting their son, Rev. | W. Doherty | Rev. A. E. Smart. Tweed, and Mas-! ter Wilmot Smart left this week for | a. short vacation at Sharbot Lake Miss Agnes McLelland, Picton, | came Wednesday to Kingston spend a couple of weeks' holidays Miss Bessie Dolan, Kingston, who was the guest of the Misses Shannon, Picton, over the wéek-end, sang most pleasingly in"St .Gregory's Church on Suiday Mrs. IN. IC. Polson, jr., and Mrs | George MoKay were the hostesses at i the Yacht Club on Wednesday. The | tea table, whioh was ventred with a stiver basket filled with golden I glow and bridal wreath, was in charge of Mrs. C. E. Taylor and I'Misg {Bessie Robertson, the guests including (Mrs. Norman Fraser, Miss | Kate Fraser (Ottawa), Miss Mowat, $, 0%. = Mrs. [Sayres, guest of Miss street. (Mrs. IConsaulas, who has been visiting Mrs. ID. G. (Laidlaw, .Earl street, returned to New York this week dA Miss 'Edith Lillke, Calgary, who has been wisiting her wmunt, Mrs. Lett, in Ottawa, is spending a few days with Mrs. Colin Hamilton, Earl street. { Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Master Reginald Savary turned from Halifax. Miss Lillian and Miss (Blanche Kent and [Miss (Nadine MaoBride have returned to Montreal after a delightful trip down the Saguenay. Eric Stewart left this week for Peterborough. ' * California, .is the Arthur Evans, King . { - * Miss Helen Macdonnell, Water- * Adhd Adhd At the Golden Lion Grocery Trowell, Toronto, is [Charles Smith, Bagot . ' Savary and have .re- see sew - * Mr. and Mrs. [Robert Campbell and daughter, Portsmouth, left for a visit ito friends in Hartford, Conn., to-day. } " i Mrs. John Fairlie, Brock street, who has been wisiting her daughter, Mrs. Macdonald, lat (Bala, was ex- pected home to-day. Col. and Mrs. J. N. Emily street, have town. 1 ' iMrs. (Brock Graham, who been visiting her daughter, Jack Murray, in Ottawa, has turned fhome. Miss Phyllis Knight and Miss Fulda Hague left to-day for Bob's ake. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson, Uni- versity avenue, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Edith M., to © i » = a 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- ions to match. ? CREX GRASS RUGS Congoleum Rugs and floor covering of all description. 8S. Leslie, hostess returned to Friday nephew, Miss |Bessie [Smythe was at a delightful dance on {evening in fhonor of 'her Bert Sutherland. % » has Mrs, . re- | the Misses Gibson, Miss Bessie | Smythe, Miss Helen Muckleston, | Mrs. Ernest Cunningham, (Miss Flor- lence |Cunningham, (Miss Aileen Folger, Mus. Charles [Livingston 5 | (Toronto), Mrs. Robert Shannon y { (Regina), Mrs. William Coverdale, Fancy ( lover: (W. \J. Gibson, Mrs. [Herbert | Tandy, Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. . I Sayres, \Mrs. (Charles McKay, Mrs, HONEY { Brookes, Miss Prime, Mrs. Bernard {Browne, Mrs. Jack Inglis, Mrs. In one pound sections, 85 cents each. Colin Hamilton, Jr.; Miss Grace and Fresh California Prunes, nice and Miss Eleanor Lyman, [Miss Kathleen jnicy ... . 10c, 123%c¢, 18¢ Ib, Hogan (Mountelair, NJ.), Miss Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ Harriet Gardiner, Miss Sybil Kirk- Evaporated Apricots ... ...-15¢c Ib. | patrick, Miss Dorothy Carter (Mont- Sweet Cider +s ++ 40¢ gal. ' real), Mrs. Arthur (Craig, Miss Aileen | Rogers, Miss [Sally Quirk, Miss Eva | Richardson, 'Miss Mildred Jones and W R M R &(C { Miss Stobald Hamilton. A - * - eARe C dae 0 (Mrs. Francis Macnee entertained - {at a young peciple"s dance on Fri- Golden Lion Grocery day evening at "St. Lawrence Cot- Canada Food Board License tage' in honor of [Miss Sally Quirk 0. #3543, iand Capt. W. Kent Macnee. » * ~~ . aw Princess & Division Miss Bessie Me¢Kay, Toronto, visit- ing in the city for several weeks, left on Friday for Renfrew. Miss Louise Hipson,Division street, left yesterday to spend a few days with Misses Jean and Marion Riley, Camden East, - Mrs, C. H. Blakey and children, i Kingston, are the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. 8. W, Simpsan, Brockville, | 'Misses Vera and Mabel Ranger, " Kingston, guests of their uncle, An- ! toine Wendling, Brockville, have ar- rived in Gananoque to spend a few days with their sister, Mrs. Wilfrid Lloyd. i Mr. and Mrs} G, 'Ronan, who have gy: 1 NE Sand. ing in my clothes, the Ar avduesday 2 September. warmth. I rolled up tight in the blanket, | "In the morning we were still on| the siding: By nine it was light. At | ten the hungry men were fuming for | their breakfast, but we were.in the middle of snowbanks. An engine- house was the only visible building. The thermometer stood at forty be- | | | low zero. The Y.M:C.A, man appear- ' ed, radiant and smiling. 'I have a | plan. Come along. We'll get break- fast'. He tried to open the train door, but it was locked. We were | prisoners until we reached the sta- * x 0» Mrs. (Dr.) George L. Cooke and little daughter, Audrey, left on Fri- day afternoon by steamer Kingston enroute to Lloydminster, Sask., after having spent several weeks visiting at Newington with her parents; as well as being the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Cooke, Union street. They wera accompanied by Miss Ella M. Cooke, who will spend some time in the west. "Mrs. D. Vanhorne and little daugh- yyy Come in and visit our Victrola Department. We have a complete line of Victrolas and Victor Records. T. F. HARRISON CO., LTD Phone 90. Ae a City Dalry ics Cream Bricks, all flavors, 80 cents, fresh daily from Toronto, y PY Sic Tells of he Difficltics Experioned Phone Your Orders fi spent the past ten days with Mrs. Smith, 248 University avenue, have | returned to their home in Toronto. . * . iter, Dorothy, Claresholm, Alfa., who also Mrs. Nathanial Stanton, Barrie. field, have left to visit among rela- vistited with Mrs. Osborne Finnigan, | | tion and our passports had been ex- amined. But my companion was dauntless. He made for the last car. The door to thé rear platform was in Getting Out. open. We climbed up over the rail and jumped into the snow. Then we | ran to the engine-house. Inside we! THE JOURNEY TOOK #IVE DAYS found the engineer. Several kroners tives in Pittsburg before returning THERE ARE NO SHORT Cuts west, i Mrs, M. Burroughs and little granddaughers, , Myra and Freda Webber, Princess street, left to visit Mrs. L. Griffen, Pare Terminal, Mont- real, Mrs, T. English, Kingston, and her two children are visiting at Whitby, the, guests of her brother, Dr. C. A. Findlay. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Steacy left on ' a motor trip to New Yark, | Dr. D. J. Corrigan, wife and fam- , ily, of New York, are spending a few days visiting his mother and sister here. Miss Molly Lyons and her nephew, Howard, have returned from a two weeks' visit in Rochester, N.Y. Miss Mae Cushing, Rochester, N.Y., is the muest of Miss Litta Hawkins, Wolfe Island, a Miss Nellle Hanley, Wellington Street, has returned home from Mont- real. Best's Branch Phone 2018 Mrs. Norman Ferrier, Cleveland, Ohio, who is visiting relatives here, is in the Hotel Diu undergoing a slight operation, Mrs. Robert J. Reid, Princess street, is spending a couple of weeks at Collins Bay. After seven years' missionary work in Kobe, Japan, Prof. H. T..Woods- worth and family are here on fur lough. At present they are the guests of Mrs. Woodsworth's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Chown, University avenug, eo) iainie Miss Evelyn Nickle is spending the week-end with Miss Margery McLel- land, Earl street. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Raird and lit- tle daughter, Montreal, and Miss B. Jean Davie, Kingston, have gone to 1 spend the next two weeks at T: Baird's camp, "Inglenook," near Ri- deau Ferry. Capt. A. M. Warner, R.A.M.C., re- a onc ghusday Holm oversees with her F. Peart Bh 0 ooo TV b . Keeley x. M.0.D.0. Donald Fraser and Miiss Fraser, 4 Perth, spent a few days this week : g with Mrs. D..M. Fraser, Union street. 4 Mr. and Mrs. T, B, Caldwell, Lan- ark, who were guests at the Cameron- Fraser wedding, werd with Mrs. Arch Q 'ibald Strachan, King stréet, while in 4 town, 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter and Mr, and Mrs. E. N. Cokfair, New York, motored to Sydenham to spend the day. with Mr. and "Mrs. Harry|: | Guess, . . . » Miss Kuth Anglin, Earl street, is the guest of Miss Mildred Horsey, Cressy. ; ig | Miss Aileen Regan, London, is the 'guest of her sister, Mrs, James Rig- ney, George street. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Cokfair mo- tored from New York and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Guess, Brock street, gd W. B. Hart and B. A. C. Caldwell, who were in town from Perth for the Camgron-Fraser wedding, were stay- ing at the Belvidere. . - Mrs. George Hawley, Napanes, spending a month with ber sister, Mrs, Saunders, in Kingston, Mise Phyllis Coates. im . * * Those people (and they gannny) who dread the Fr RET x a - : ished to Fad al bt made , it causes no pain, ] discomfort, or inconven- Half Price Sale !! 18 pair only of men's low shoes sizes 5, 6, gS . A few white canvas oxfords, $2.19, AND NIGHTS. produced the desired effect. He oiled and With the Thermometer Twen- gine-driver, and he pulled the whis- Bacon, sliced, around the world last winter study- mile ride to the station. . Tee 48; Chuck Roasts Beef .. .. culties she encountered in getting dqut fast and three cups of ecoffee--the a.m." she says, "There are no short =. Finland, cross a river, and then down During Hot Weather Princess Street -- P hone 597. from Petrograd. {of the year. Diarrhoea, dysentry, such an hour it was like hunting for When a 'medicine is not at hand to was thankful I had no trunk, only passed beyond aid. Baby's Own Tab- was open. By the storm. The snow drifted down Occasional dose of the Tablets will such a gale. It would have been ¢onts a "box from the Dr. Williams' in war time one can not bother about Price. of .s was two hours fate in starting. A cd in Germany has become a pretty Lax -- ji. and the Y.M.C A. men helped me 300 lbs. Choice Dairy Butter . . .45¢ Ib. - Bo Theron ; . 200 lbs. Good Dairy Butter 43c Ib » airy bu or vam . t \ s Below Zero, i tle. With a puff, we moved out of the Miss Madeleine 7. Doty, who went building. It was a Joyous but chilly Sulied Boneless Breakfast 'e bumpe : ing the woman question, tells in Au- into a freight ear.on the way and ry En tte Bust Good Tousekeeping of the difi- took it along. We had a great break- aii .28¢ Ib. » Sul as ane first in many a day." : Spring Lamb and Veal "The train for Sweden jaft at 8.40 y . a cuts trom Russia these days. 1 hai Baby's Great Danger THE WM. DAVIES C0. Limited to go to the northernmost corner .) : the length of Sweden. It was a jour-' More little ones die during the Canada Food Board License No. 9-8731. ney which took five days and nigats hot weather than at any other time "I left in w/driving snowstorm, At cholera infantum and stomach trou- 8.40 a.m. it was still black night. At bles come = without warning, and a needle in a haystack to find a |8ive promptly the short delay: too sleigh, but at last 1 secured one, Ifrequently means that the child has two bags and a carryall. The sleigh 16's should always be Kept in homes 1 was beaten and buffeted {Where there are young children. An my neck and up my sleeves. At home Cure the baby. The Tablets are sold we never would have ventured out in |b¥ medicine dealers or by mail at 25 called a blissacd. The thermometer Medicine Co., Brockviile, Ont. wis twenty degrees below zero, but ; cepted ; Marriages Going Up. and you either has ust be ate train |. Amsterdam, Aug. 17. --Getting mar- ; 1 (expensive business since the war Juowplow weui ahead to hE [started The fee for simple mar- ' ! a iT7ages has gone up from twelve to "Two hours alter we left wé wore lig teen marks ($4.50), while any. thing on a grand scale costs thirty-| five marks ($875). Even baptisms' have suffered the same treatment. oust : {out of Russia and in Finland. is . : 1 began to - Miss Lassie Nickle is ndin, few days with Miss Maciore Maciel: 1 Alpen Margot Fraser, who has heen! 89 3p Bur 4 A °31 Only, nag : ise Lot it Mre DD. Fraser, : . re i thelr indus h | NE phen ---------- 0 a ; 1 Biren, The finding of ade suemy coast is is: in the ie mines along the Australian 88 wi

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