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Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jun 1919, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 14,1919. . ol ; ® 'The Eversharp Pencil ~The' Eversharp, Always sharp--never -shafpened, beautiful from crown to point, "and always ready for smooth easy writing. Everysharp is the sensation of the penci world. ; oe Carries 18 inches of lead up its sleeve--a quarter million words---enough for many months of perfect-pointed writing. FINE LEADS Eversharp Leads, specially, made for Eversharp Pencils, have a firmness, fineness and smoothness all thelr own. Thirty-five cents replenishes the supply--enough for another quarter mil- dion Words---sharp, economical writing always. The ideal pres ent for a lady or gentleman, at AtiUglow's CABINETS OF SILVER This fs a Dbleasing gift for the June Bride and one to which fond and loving mem- ories will always be attached, Make it the family gift, eith- er in Sterling silver or silver plate. Sterling Silver Cabinet fitted with 26 pieces. Price, $75.00. Others from $100,00 to $850.00 Silver plated Cabinets--fitted with '26 pieces, Prices $15.00, Others from $25.00 up to $75. You have your new hats, boots, Bs, ete. But did you forget the welfare of your eye- sight? = Are your glasses mo- "dern correct for = your wvigion? == # VE YOUR EYES AMINED By our thorough methods, which are a little different and more accurate than usual. : Kinnear & €Esterre 100 Princess Street ws SIRAND'S BILL NEXT WEEK ---- "THE CARTER CASE" WILL BE A FEATURE. Margaret Marsh Appears In This Film Production--""The Carter Fans. The bill at the Sirand next week will bé an unusually actractive one, opening on Monday with tne famous detective serial "The Carter - Case," in which Henry Rawlinson will be seen in the coveted role Craig Ken- nedy. 'As a scienuitic detective, Craig Keanedy fights a continuous battle- royal, mv waich bis biuins and in- genwity are no less displayed than nig superb muscular prowess. Call- ing for the exercise of every iitel yectual as well as physical endow= ment, the part is particularly suited to the star. Myrgaret Marsh, who is known as one of the striking beauties of the screen, is gaining « place of high distimetion 1or herself at the présent time: Appearing in Los Augeles, ber beawy and aramatic ability gave her the appearance of real screen material, Since then she has Leeén featured in many productions and {has no idea of returning to the legi- timdle stage. In the fifteen thritl- ing episodes of "Tae Carter Case," Miss Marsh is at her best and * her clever work wili contribute in a large measure to the tremendous success that is predicted for the production. Many popular favorites make up the large cast of "The Carter Case." The magnificent and accurate repro- duction of scientific instruments-and processes are said to exert upon a large portion of the public a fascina~ tion entirely novel and unparalleled in photbplay thus lar exhibited. The spectacular progress of science in re- cent years, and its amazing practical uses as demonstrated in the great war have inspired thousands of youngsters, from eight to eighty, to spellbound interest in the mysteries of the laboratory. What's more thousands have been inspired to test their own inventive genius making experiments. Science has become al- most a popular pastime, The mar- velous ingenuity of the great detec- tive will reveal the most fascinating results obtainable by instruments of -wihich many may have heard, but which few have seen in operation. No one with the slightest interest in modern science can help becoming a determined "Canter Quise" fan. Advt: J: ency. C. 8. Kirkpatrick Ocean = Steamship Ticket ~ | 28 Clarence St. Phone B8Sw, | 1 Of What People EN We bia, Moonlight 'Excursion, Ustder the auspices of the Princess street Epworth League, Monday evening, June 16th. Stéamer Brock- ville leaves foot of Brock street, 7 o'clock sharp. Tickets 50 cts. Re- {reshments sefved on board. Everybody Come! Louis Joffe, a native Russian, - a nian of liberal education and wide travel will speak on Monday even- ing at 8 o'clock in Sydenham street if Lecture Hull. on 'The Superstitions and Polk Lore of Russia. Every- bady welcome. Note the_ Difference. On the Brockville cheese bodrd last Thursday 4,315 boxes - were boarded. On the Kingston board only 719 boxes were boarded. The factories hereabouts are not offering | their cheese on the beard as they should. : ' is ------------------ J. 0, Hutton will sell you a mod- 'orn bungalow. Price reasonable, Ap- ly, 69 Clarence street. "Major and Mrs, Seaward Grant, Gore street, loave next week! for | Montreal, where they will reside. | Capt. Harold Wilkins, Belleville, {is visitteg Mr. and "Mrs. James _ gi LN Foo There can be no question that everybody is in need of some | storative treatment at this season of 4 "your blood has a ) f Case' Will Interest All Movie! Have Been Telling |: oy rol. Insect Carriers of Disease The lessons of war have confimmed the sertous part that insects play as learriers of disease. It 1s Sumiwon knowledge that each gcies acts as a jearrier of. a teu disease. For "imstance, it is proven that the com- imon house fly carrieg typhoid dod en- eric, the mibsquito is a source of mal- 'aria, and the bed bug of "black water fever," while it is pretty ogreain that others of these pests, such as e Com- i black beetle, or cockroach, which taints our food, arg also disease car- riers: & An unremijting warfare on sll such insects is the duty of everyone, and the simplest and safest way to kill these in 8 4s by the ope preparation which fs stood every test of scientific in- vestigation and that Is 7" "Keating's Powder THE JUNE BALL AT THE RM, tContinued from Page 1.3% ery, from which a fountain played upon the great quantities of roses and orchids which were deposited there after the first few dances. On all sides were the rooms decorated with vari-colored lights and papier crepe, and whimsical little scenes' were painted on. canvas around the walls. Surprises ln this subter- ranean fairfyland of delight greeted one at every turn, Originality was the keynote of the decorations, and no two rooms were the same fro the first one in palest mauve to the spooky room where bats and owls adorned the walls. Clusters of evergreen along the shore also hid cosy little nooks, where a breathing space was snatch- ed by the unwearying dancers. It was indeed romantic under 'the glare of the full moon with the dim outlines of Fort Henry beyond the shimmering waters of Navy Bay and the soft music comin from the gymnasium. Scores of canoes idled on the placid waters under the glare of the full moon, and only occasion- ally was the quiet broken by the "put-put" of a passing motor boat. The whole atmosphere conduced to delightful sérenity and unmarred enjoyment. Tho atfair was a grand success from the time the electrical signs in ins, college: square flashed their essiga of* welcome until the first light of dawn whitened along the shores of Lake Ontario and ousted Luna from her long sway. At mid- night a buffet supper was served in the educational building, and it was truly delicious. It was fouro"- clock' on Saturday morning when the soft strains of "Till We Meet Again" and "Auld Lang Syne" In walts time preceded ihe National Anthem and brought the event to- wards which scores of debutantes, maidens, matrons as well as gradu- ates and gentlemen cadets of R.M.C. and local citizens. had looked for many months to a close. During the night Brig.-Gen. C. N. Perreau and Mrs. Perrean, who re- ceived the guests, the later wear- ing a'wery handsome gown of black lace and cariying an armful of Am- erican Beauties, were ideal as host and hostess, and the staff, graduates some years of separation. Thanlkfol Mothers Thousands of Mothers throughout Canada--many of them your neigh- bors--speak with thankfulness con jeerning the use of Baby's Own Tab- ots. Ome they have used 'the Pabe| lets for their little ones théy would use nothing else. ® Tablets are an absolutely safe medicine for even the youngest bahy, being gudrafteed by a government analyst to contain neither opiates nor uarcoties or other harmful dr Concerning them Mrs. David McRobb, Divide, Sask. says: "I hdve used BabP's Own Tab- lets and found them. so satisfac- tory I would not be without them." The Tablets are sold by medicine deajers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co.; Brockville, Ont. : po 7 = = Two Old B. 5. Ms. ; Lieut.-Col. and - Mrs. Schmidlin, London, Eng., attended the Royal Military College ball, in their cadet days reached the rank of Battalion Sergt.-Major and were heads of College and familiarly known by the abbreviation "B.S.M.." for Major Fred Carson, who has just returned from Englind was also' there. Both these officers Avere splendid holders of an offi upon which depends no little s discipline and general character of the carets, ! 5 ong ? Of the Holiness Movement Church will be held (D.V.) in Mr Snider's Ee mt mancind : co SRC hs will be held ie the. i a and cadets had many reunions after i Thus the ball] De was honored by at least two men who | make e of the} i TE 0 White Footwear Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps; leather and rubber sole goods. Bestgrades .. .. .... .. .. .. ..... .3.00t06.00 COOL HATS FOR HOT DAYS These Are Straw Hat Days this store Men's Panama Hats $8 up. Men's Straw Hats 50c¢ up. Boys' Straw Hats 25¢ up. Ladies® Panama Hats $2 ap. Children's Hats 50c up. This is the store for'style and economy in summer hats. Py Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers 122 Princess Street. EXPERT.COMING \_ Without Pain or Loss of Time. Old-fashioned galing, slipping trusses aod orelgn mall order me id ie Gob fons TIE y surgical inventions of a Canadian wlalist wi devoted years to this o 2 Depa des pos ant en rT) gives ost here other: fhathnt sete y seonrity w s have: fafled: wevents all irritation, retains every part if jis 'atmral position as soon 3418 I used. and pos Aude trusses ate thrown sway. Fgan's * : -- intended Ja Rating naire 2 her we 3 N 1 I» es ie Kn EE Ee com! neon vi but rg n n "rete I 00 you. noth a for your dail; An LS ay hn 4 3 iy H] and night); 2 days only, Jue 21. June | This ** PAGE FIVE ay White Shoe Dressings .. .. .. ... .............15¢cand25¢c Abernethy 's Shoe Store | LO JUNE BRIDES ! ! Prospective housekeepers will do well to come here for the new home that they are about to start. We niake a specialty of completely outfitting newly weds, so perfectly that they become a life long customer. At your service. © Wé have a full staff of upholsterers and cabinet makers. " Phone 147 For Service Loo Sn Ont Jheg, Xie ene We Will Protect Your Home And Contents Against : : FIRE ; at a Cost of From 5 * Call at the office or we e N most homes the old ~guess-work © baking days have gone, never to rveturn. Then it was a matter of anxious conjecture = © #8 to whéther or not that "batch of bread = wonld rise properly. All of our baking is a scientific sucess. Our "bread should be dne of youre standard family foods. a drop ua u WEA HOME MADE - READ & PASTR After a oy has spent a year in eol- lege. he resembles the pictures in ready-made clothing advertisements ----

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