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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1920, p. 3

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f ri 8 sat h- . FE over. He with Miss fe a. tls . i Smythe, West streat. PROBS :--Wednesday, decidedly cold. = . * . G. Badgely, who spent a few days in the city, returned to Montreal on | Monday. ; t Henry Lyman spent a 'day with fis | sisters, the Misses Lyman, King : street west, and left on Sunday for | i . Montréal. . ] b| On Friday afternoon, Mrs. G. R{ Mrs. G. 8. Bowerbank 16ft on Mon- b | Canning Stephens, "The Deanery." !|dey for Toronto to join Mr. Bower | f | Wellington streét, received for the bank and reside there. IT COSTS LITTLE to leave your cold at BEST'S. 25 cents buys a preparati Vii 2 r A Twilight - The excellence of (Dr. Hickey"s Speedy Cure) that will cure the Cough in a few doses. SHORT STOP at 15 cents is still in the yun too and also all the popular Cough and Cold remedies stocked. At Best's The Popular Drug Store © Phone 59. CUT GLASS - depends on several features. The cutting must be done on what are l called "Belgian Blanks," to produce 4 Keeley Jr., 110.0. Against After Regrets by Using Glasses Prescribed, Made and Pitted by Keeley Jr, MLO... The optometrist of today to do 800d work must not only be . equipped with the best mechan- ical apparatus but must have that knowledge in its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI. - ENCF CAN GIVE. It is this combination of mind apd machinery of experience and equipment that makes Keeloy's service unique in Kingston. the greatest bril- liancy and best color. Our stock holds a tb great variety of beau- tiful pieces designed on. this high grade! foundation. Wedding Rings SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Limited Established 1840 .ing Street : Kingston Marriage Licenses § | crimson flowers were artistically ar- $ | of beautiful Madeira work, while on i first time since coming to Kingston, | when the pretty rooms were crowded { with visitors. Graceful ferns . and tranged in the drawing-room, where { Mrs, Stephens received her callers, { while a bright fire burned merrily in the grate, and added its welcome ito the hostess' gracious one. Mrs. D.-B. Mundell presided at the tea table, in the dining rom. The hand- | some polished table had a recéiver {the centre a bright touoh of spring | was given by lovely jonquils arrang- led in a cut-glasg vase. Mrs. Mun- | dell's assistants were Misg Going and | Miss Jessie Smith. . . . i Notwithstanding the very disagree- {able weather of Tuesday afternoon {there was a splendid attendance at the usual weekly tea of the Ladies Curling Club. Miss Birch's rink was Reed, Mrs. George Mahood, Mrs. Ro- bert McKelvey and Mrs. Fred Ma- hood, assisting with the tea. Among the guests were Mrs. Frank Phillips, Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Miss Martha Smith, Mrs. H, T. J. Colemhan, Mrs. J. G. Elliott, Mrs. Hobart Dyde, Mrs. R.. C. Cartwright, Mrs. (Dr.) Mason, Mrs. Arthur Ellis, Miss Cartwright, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. H. C. Welch, Mrs. R. N. F. MacFarlane, Mrs, H. Mooers, Mrs. Ernest Sparks and Mrs. G. B. McKay. Next week Mrs. R. N, ##. MacFarlane's rink will be in charge of the tea. ? . » Ad A jolly dance was given at the Re- sidence on Monday evening when the guests who numbered about seventy were nearly all Queen's students. Mrs. Norman Fraser received, and for several hours dancing was kept up with great zest and enthusiasm. Light refreshments were sérved and a very happy evening spent, . -. - Her Excellency the Duchess of Devonshire, entertained at a jolly skating party in Ottawa on Saturday IIIA UN Traistic, One touch of rumor makes the whole world chin. About this time of the year the A At AAS ANN Rev, W, F. McConnell, B.A., has received a call to Knox church, Lea- mingtwm, Ont. Major McConnell is a graduain of McGill University and the Presyterian College. coal man should be brought to see the errors of his weighs. 7 A professor has all those things tacked on to his name just to show {that he got there by degrees. Love is said to be blind. Well, it { certainly makes spectacles of some people.~--Cartoons Magazine, | al SNOW SNOW SN ---------- NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE THAT SNOW shovelled off your roofs before it gets in under the shingles or tin, which will expand and cause you to have a leaking roof, which will have to be repaired in the Spring at a high cost. Phone us. We will send out our men who will shovel off your roof and want. done, % o nN N MCKELVEY & BIRCH, LID. THE BIG BUSY HARDWARE do any odd jobs you may MAXOTIRES CAN BE USED OVER AGAIN used over and over again i h mileage out of th it cast All the ad ations! ft You Wik et nouEn oy ge or the Maxo et tives is free of cost to you. STANDARD VULCA N14 Ontario 56: Men 3e - different tires. ng generally 1 mileage you get out 1 COMPANY 104 Queen Street, 23 AN * { Hutton is better afternoon. Among those present were Sir Henry amd Lady Burstall, Mrs. J. B, Cochrane, Miss Christine Cochrane, Mrs. W. P. Wilgar, (King- ston), Miss Marjorie Low and Miss Phoebe Lamb. : . v . Mrs. Constantine, 154 Earl street, entertained the L. C. Reading Club on Monday and next week Mrs. Francis King, Stuart street, will be hostess. . Mrs. Michael Kelly, Taylor, Ont. returned to her home, Thursday, af- ter spending the past two weeks the guest of her sisters, the Misses Cor- rigan, Bagot street. Miss Irene Brady, Sydenham Hos- pital, is enjoying a holiday in Phila- delphia. r : Mr. Van Patter, Queen's Univer- sity, spent the past week in Ottawa, and has returned to the city. Lieut. J. Macdonald spent the week-end in. the city, and has re- turned to Ottawa. Mrs. Bliss, Ottawa, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes, 'Gore street, is 'now. tha guest of Mrs. A. Robinson, Lower Albert street. . . . 1 J. Smith, of the Merchants' Bank, Hamilton, ia relieving at the local branch. Major and Mrs. Austin Gillies, Ot- tawa, with their guest, Lady Mark- ham, have returned from a visit to one of the Gillies lumber camps, Mrs. Wood and little son who were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. John Fairlie, 480 Brock street, returned on Saturday to their home in Toronto. Master Herbert Wood will remain somg¢ time longer with his grandmother. | Lt-Col, and Mrs. H. Boak arMved last week from England, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Cunning ham, Earl street. St. Henrl De Man, Belgium, who léctured so delightfully at Queen's University on Monday and Tuesday afternoons, is the guest of Principal sidence, . Elmer Davis, Sydenham street, left on Saturday for New York. Miss Florrie Stewart, Collingwood street, has returned from Montreal, where she was visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Aird. : Miss Marion Thomson has arrived from' Ottawa to visit her grandmoth- er, Mrs. Thomson, Clergy street . Jack Marsh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Minnes, "Hill- croft," Union street, and has return- ed to Montreal. . . - 'Miss Goldie Cranston, who spent a few days in the city, returébd to her home in Ottawa to-day. "Mr. and Mrs. XK. P. Hutton are now in Grayling, Montana, where they will spend the winter, Mrs. Mrs. Herbert spent the week-end in Ottawa, and has re- turned to the city. in charge of the tea, Mrs. Gilford. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Queen's Re- |. The child- ren' will remain with their grand- mother, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, King street, until Mrs. Bowerbank is settled in her new home.' . "= Miss Eleanor Lyman and Theo- dore Lyman are now enjoying the | beautiful warm air of Pasadena, California, and are :at the Hotel Green. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Taylor, have been enjoying a visit with their danghter, Mrs. Ladd, in Middleton, daughter, Mrs. Lodd, in Middleton, Conn., are sailing from New York this week for England. Miss Kathleen Sutherland, Kings- ton, is visiting in Smith's Falls. (Continued On Page 8) Who Says the Judicial Spirit. is Dead? For sheer loyalty, at once to truth and to.home industries, the palm be- longs, 1 believe, to an "oldest inhabi- tant" in a small Illinois town, where the noon hour found mé waiting for a train. I stopped him to inquire as to where I could obtain a mea). "There be two rest-rants," he said, "down 'round the corner, one on this side the street and th' other acrosst who And," he added, with | a twinkle in his eye, "if ¥' go to one you'll wish y'd gone t' th' other!" -- Cartoons Magazine, Disorders and the general unset- tled conditions in Ireland are result- ing in a greatly increased. number of inquiries regarding prospects in Canada, chiefly by prosperous farm- ers, according to land fmmigration agents in London. The Marquis of Blandford, son of the Duchess of Marlborough, was married Tuesday, to the Hon. Mary Cadogan, daughter of Earl Cadogan, at St, Margaret's church, Westmins- ter. LIKE BOLT FROM HEAVEN'S BLUE A happy discovery of Cincin- nati chemist interests women here Your high heels have put corns on your toes and calluses on your feet, but why care now? A genius in Cincinnati discovered a magic ether compound and named it freezone. 'A quarter ounce of this i For Shorter Hours--We Ask Your Co-operation In' an endeavor to give our employees every advantage pos- sible in the matter of better working hours, we take this oppor- tunity of asking the kind co-operation of the shopping public. 'In conjunction with other leadin ds stores our hours.until further notice will be 9 to 5 o'clock daily 'except Saturday when we close at 9.30 p.m. : A r Patronize The Stores Whose First Consideration Is Their Employees aha fr TTR ho - # - Authentic New Modes For Spring X= The surpassing beauty and unusual smartness of these new creations for Spring will call forth the admiration of the woman who seeks the indi- vidual in fashion. The newness and the richness of fabrics, the lux- ury and elegance of modelling, combined with tailoring and finishing of the highest degree, brand this collection as unparalled in the realm of Spring fashions. The New Spring Suits Expressing unusual values at $25.00 -- $27.50 -- $35.00 -- $37.50 and up to $85.00. freezonq.can now be had at any drug store for a few cents. Apply a few drops on your tender, aching corn or | callus. Instantly the soreness: disap-! pears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you lift it off with your fingers. Just think! You can get rid of a hard corn, soft corn or a corn between the toes, as well 4s hardened calluses for a few cents and without suffering one particle, without the irrita- ot the surrounding skin . Just a touch of this marvelous freezone on a sore, troublesome corn gives in- stant relief. ? : One of the most experienced mill- wrights in Canada, connected with the oldest and largest Mill Building Company in Canada and who has personally superintended the build- ing of over 60 mills' and has made plans for over 500, stated the other day that our purifying ez fan suc- tion system for drawing off the hot air and impurities from the rolls was the best that he had ever seen. We keep an expert mil} builder constantly in our employ and this is only one of the hundreds of guaran- tees for our pure and high class goods. Feww=mills In have systems equal to ter. MILLING CO, LTD, J. C. Smythe, Toronto, is conval- - & Res J EC 00 ours and none bet- BS A wonderful collection, featuring such materials Men's Wear Serge-- Tricotines-- Wool Serge -- Point Twills and 2 Gaber dines. } > Featuring specially pure Wool Serge Suits in Navy Blue and Black; smart styles and the best value we have ever offered; all sizes 16t0 42 ............. Special at $29.50 , % 'UltraFashionable Dresses New. Spring Taffettas --Beaded Georgettes --New Tricolette Dresses Skirts | These are more than mere skirts | "part of a smart outfit. the materials: --Kumsi Kumsa. --Wool Plaids.' ~Wool Serges. worn with a pretty become an important | A

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