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Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1920, p. 4

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SATURDAY, JULY, 24, 1920, we # - THE DAILY BRI1i>H WHIG ¥ [od w * Repairs a Hole or Tear Instantly' . =imn rubber and waterproof cloth ~Hot Water Bottles. --HBieycle or Motor Car Tires "Garden. .llose --Rubbers ~--FPootballs. --Umbrellas. -~Curtains. --Canvas. ~--8hoe Linings, ete. A wonderful repair outfit. 35 CENTS. for some months, as they have heen very hard to obtain. hand For sale at all Drug Stores, or at Best's Drug Store 124 Princess St. We now have on a splendid assortment of: -- BLACKWOODS MAHOGANYS OAKS and other designs. + NO GIFT IS MORE APPRECIATED. Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. | Marriage Licenses Wedding Rings Rings SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Established 1840\ ST. KINGSTON Insure Against After Regrets. by Using Glasses Prescribed Made and Fitted by Aeeley Jr., MLO.D.0. [ff KING THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. RAP! N No. 1 '2 for lood snd Skia Diseases. No 3 Yer fn ES Weaknesses. Sold by Jesalug chemists. Price in England, 3s. Des : Clere Med. Co., Haveratock Rd. N. o London. See The optometrist of today to de rool work must not only be ~quipped with the best mechan- feal apparatus but must have that knowledge In its use WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI. ENC¥ CAN GIVE. It 1s this combination of mind and machinery of experience and "equipment that makes Keeley's service unique in Kingston. , ----~-- is om Brit. Govt. Stamp Trade Marked Werd | »THERAPION" affixed to genuine packets. We want a new Hotel in Kingston. Every- body should help. Mid Summer Sale JN EVERYTHING IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK--WE GUARAN- i TEE SATISFACTION ON ALL GOODS PURCHASED IN OUR STORE. Before buying your Oil Stove come and see our large display on Second Floor. ¢ Now Perfection Oil Stoves (2 burners), $22.00. Perfection Oil Stoves (3 burners), $27.00. Perfection Oil Stoves (4 burners), $35.00. Buccess Ovens now 30x 3% Maltese Cross Tires Now don't go and buy before you see our complete stock. MCKELVEY & BIRCH, LD. THE BIG BUSY HARDWARE W. A. MITCHELL, Manager Hardware Department. We want a new Hotel in Kingston. Everybody should help. OUR LARGE STOCK OF "Out of Door"' GOODS WILL. ENABLE YOU TO ENJOY THE COMFORT AND PLEASURE "OF YOUR PORCH, LAWN OR COTTAGE. CHAIRS IN WICKER, RATTAN, SEA GRASS and OLD HICK- ORY, GRASS RUGS, SUITABLE FOR FLOOR COVERINGS; BRIGHT AND AIRY CHINTZES IN ALL THE POPULAR SHADES. mr et rm ee oe VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS A Complete Stock. : 1. F. Harrison Co, Ltd. a Plone. 90 S---- | cup. Mrs. H. | will leave on Tugsday Que., kder my right shoulder blade and I Told in. _ Twilight _----- «Notice---~Hereafter, the Whig, in common ,with uther papers all over Canada, will make a charge of $1 for inserting an engagement, mur riage or reception announcement. To get the Whig's society writer, telephone No. 357w. Mh 189 Earl street. Mrs. R. J. Farias and Miss Har- riet Gardiner, "The Chestnuts" were the hostesses of a very bright tea and miscellaneous shower on Friday afternoon in honor of 'Miss Sybil Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Gardiner made the tea. and Mrs. Herbert Steacy cut the ices at the pretty tea table with its silver basket of roses and sweet | peas resting upon its. polished sur-| face. A huge cretonne covered bonnet | was then placed before the bride el- | ect: from which she drew many mys-| terious pdrcels. The guests were: | Mrs. Hamilton Roberts, Mrs. L. bar Stevenson, Mrs. Everett Birdsall, Miss Margaret Hemming, Miss Ali- son, Macdonell, Miss Gweneth Mer-, rick, Miss Laura Kilborn, Miss Hilda | Calvin, Miss Helen Gilmour, (Tor-| onto); Miss Aileen and Miss Cecily | Rutherford, Miss Eleanor Phelan, | Miss Helen Strange, Miss Edith Car-| ruthers and Miss Katie Birmingham. . . * l Mrs. Nathan F. Dupuis, University avenue entertajned at the tea 'hour on Thursday and again on Friday in | honor of her aunts and cousin, Mrs. | M. J. McLean and Miss McLean, Sea- | forth, and Mrs. Hoffman, Hamilton, who are her guests. Both teas were pleasant informal little gatherings of Mrs. Dupuis' old friends and avery | happy hour was spent over the tea | T. J. Coleman poured | tea on Thursday and on Friday Mrs. | Coleman and Mrs. O Skelton were both in charge of tote table. . . Miss Nora Martin is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Minnes at their cottage at Newton Point. Miss Gwen and Miss Girlie Byrne who have been visiting Mrs. H. E.| Richardson, Johnson street, returned to Ancaster on Friday. Miss Lucy Merrick, William street, for Beleil, to visit her sister, Mrs. Carlos Kirkgaarde. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickle are en- tertaining at a garden party on Tues- day, at "The Sheiling," in honor of the directors of the Oddfellows' Re- lief Association, who will be in King- ston attending the annual meeting. . -. . €. A. Avery, who has been at the "Chateau Belvidere," has returned to Toronto. Miss A. M. Gallagher, Belleville, is visiting friends in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and child- ren, Kingston, spent the week with the latter's mother, Mrs. Thomas Froats, Martintown. Miss Georgia Hurlburt, Picton, visiting in Kingston. Mrs. H. A. LeHeup and sons, An- gus and Jack, Kingston, are guests of Mrs. C. Cooper, Picton. Fred Haylock, Kingston, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. George C. Haylock, Picton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Drysdale and family, Kingston, are holidaying at Dalhousie Lake. Miss Tena Penman, Middleville, has come L Kingston to visit friends: . is Mrs. Ww B. Skinner. who is spend- ing the summer at Bostwick Island, was in town this week. Miss Marjorie Parlews Ottawa, is You" Have Gall Stones? Don't try to Jecelve yo yourself. Pef- haps your pains are in the stomach, side or back: perhaps billiousness or indigestion. . All 'are .sure signs of gdll stones or developing appendix trouble. You can do the same as Mr. J. B. E----, of Bresleau; Ont; did. He tried Marlatt's Specific. Read what he says: -- Dear Sirs:--For many years 1 have 'suffered fiom stomach trouble. I could not eat or sleep. Nervous- ness, pains in the right side and un- was unable to rest at any time. I have used- "'Marlatt"s Specific gall stones and appendicitis and has cured me of all my trouble. can eat well and feel like a young man. Am 57 years of age and weigh 225 pounds, thanks to "Marlatt's Specific." My family have also taken the medicine with good results and we will always recommend it to others who are suffering. ""Marlatt's Specific" is for sale at all druggists throughout Canada. If your dealer cannot supply you write for free booklet to J. W. Marlatt and Co., Toronto, Ontario. Special Agent in Kingston, Ont., The Mahood Drug Co. rn Introducing-- Our General Educational Course For those whose early edu- cation has been neglected and who now feel the need of a training in COMMON AND HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS. Y6h select your own sub- 'ects. 'Thirty-four to choose from, any six make .a course. Prices and terms moderate. As- sistance given in preparing for 'High School. List of subjects and full in- formation sent on request. No obligation. Write NOW jto:-- INTERNATIGNAL CORRESPONDENCE © SCHOOLS CANADIAN, LINITED Montreal, Quebec. Or apply: ° Representative's Office, 130 Clarence Street, Kingston. Phone 1002w. Dun-| | 1 isloading of several ships will be J | visiting her cousin, Miss Irene Shaw, Gore street. > Miss Eva Martin, Clergy street, went down to Gananogue to-day, tb visit Mr. ad Mrs. W. 8B. Mudie at heir cottage. o Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sawyer, Tor- onto, and O. A. Sawyer, Havelock, are the guests of Mrs. Sawyer, Brock street. * - . ' St. John's rectory, Rev. J. O. Crisp Poptsmouth fax-to vis s r roe Reynolds. yen. + A party of the younger set will motor' out to Collins Bay to-night to enjoy the hospi tali ity of Mrs. W. H. Rankin. = Mrs. J. C. Connex has been giving many of her friends an opportunity to enjoy the lovely view and fhe. fake breezes from her charming new fhome at the west end, by giving a number of small teas, quite informal, | but very pleasant. Mfss Frances Donnelly, of the Man- treal Gazette, is spending a 'few weeks in town. \ Miss Wyatt, York, England, {the Chateau Belvidere, - » Mrs. Medlock, Belleville, guest of her niece, Mrs. Brymner, West street. Miss Francesca Foulkes, Union street, is visiting Miss Scatchard, London. Lt.-Col. gara-on-the-Lake, teau Belvidere." Dr. Kenneth 'Mundell, who was in town for a few days, has returned to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donnelly, St. John, N.B., are visiting Mrs. Thomas | Donnelly, University avenue. Miss Grace and Miss Mary Waters { who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. { James Third, Wellington street, have returned to C ;ampbeliford, . is at is the Robert and Mrs. Stockwell, Nia- are at the "Cha- Mr. and Mrs. Dewar, Union street, and Mrs, Little, Montreal, have taken a cottage on Merton's Point for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig came down from Toronto to-day and are the guests of Mr. and.Mrs. H, E. Richardson, Johnson street, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edmunds, and little Miss Betty, motored up | from Ottawa this week and are with Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Chown, "Edge- nin." 2 Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Fortt, William street, are leaving next week for Sandy Beach, Kawartha Lakes. Mrs. Douglas Anglin and her small daughter, Pamela, went down to Montreal on F "rfday. s » Mr. and Sra. Eric Philips are vi- siting Mrs. McLaughlin, Oshawa. Miss Ada Bates who has-been the guest of Lady Cartwright at "The Maples," has returned to town. Theodore and Henry Lyman. Mn treal, with Miss Eleanore Lyman, | King street, are the guests of Miss | Agnes Richardson, Fettercairn. Master Henry and Master Billy Cartwright, Toronto, will come down | to Kingston shortly to visit their grandmother, Lady Cartwright, at "The Maples." Mrs. Donald McPhee, Calgary, and Mrs. Duncan Macdonald, Alexandria, who have been spending several days at the Y.W.C.A.,, Johnson street, went down to Alexandria today. Miss White, Toronto, who spent a week in town, has goné up to Tower Farm; Rice Lake. Miss Elizabeth Sutherland is, visit- ing her sister, Mrs. T. D. Mjfines at her cottage at Dead Man's Biy, Mrs. S. G. Sutherland, St. Louis, is also one of Mr. and Mrs. Minnes' house party. Mrs. R. H. Fair, Miss Eva and Miss Marjorie. Fair, Glenburnie, have gone down -to Lake Champlain on a motor trip. Miss Marion Lesslie, William street, has gone down" to Montreal for a visit. TE * LJ "Major G. G. Greer, Kingston, spending a few days in Ottawa. Mrs, Philip Gilbert is on a week's visit to Mrs. Wallace Nesbitt at her summer home on the Georgian Bay. 'Dr. A~-B. Haffner is spending a few days at Otiawa. . Sir Baward, Kemp. Who Is now convalescent, left for Bobcaygeon this week. Hon. N. W. and Mrs. Rowell arrived in England Wednesday afd are pot expected to return to Canada till the autu Miss. 'Mildred Clow, 481 Princess street, is spending the week-end with Mrs. Dr. Paul, Athens. * * Miss Irene Cowan spent two days this week in Kingston. Miss Cowan left Napanee for Toronto to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley, en route to her home in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry an- nounce the marriage of their niece, Miss Margaret Joy Armstrong to Paul Hume Patterson, Regina, on July 14th. Mrs. Patterson lived in Napanee since she was a little girl, and Mr, Pattergon spent three years there in the Dominion Bank. Both were popular young people. Miss Afrue Menary left for her | home in Toronto, after a two weeks visit with Mr. and. Mrs, W, H. O'Brien, Brock street. Mrs. J. H. Grant,. Buffalo, N.Y, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Sughrue, 426 Johnson street. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ross, New York, are visiting Mrs. Ross' mother, Mrs. Guess, 368 Barrie strest. (Continued On Page 8) is Church Services. First Congregational Church, cor- nt of Johnsen and Wellington streets. Preacher, Rev. J. O. Watts, M A, Queen's University, Service 11 aun. subject, "Doubt aud Discour- agement," evening service at 7 o'clock, subject "The Hero God." Ev- erybody welcome to these services. Bethel Congregational church, Barrie and Johnson street--Pastor, Patterson, K 260 Division street. rvices : 11 a.m. sermon subject, "God Knoweth Me"; 7 p.m., sermon subject, "Wells of Salvation." Sun- day school at 10 a.m. Prayer service; i Wednesday, 8 p.m. Junior league, | Friday, 6.45 p.m. Senior league, | Friday, 8 p.m. All are invited. The population of Pekin according to latest tabulation by the police au- thorities was 987,552, of awhich 645,- 725 were males. These were 156,213 tamihies. A general strike has 'been declared in Vera Cruz, according to Excelsior. d to-morrow. usp A Sr < PROBS: --Saturday, fair and cool. SO I Me STORE CLOSED MONDAY---CIVIC HOLIDAY. been smashed six o'clock city time. SALE! SA Ell To-Night From 6 to 9.45 o'clock and ALL NEXT WEEK!} r . Up to the time of going to press all previous sale records have by our great 20% discount 'sale, which ends to-day at - With just 5 days of our JULY SALE left, we are still after new fields to conquer--our effort is to double the best previous July busi- ness, and to accomplish this an extraordinary effort must be made--- but we're there--and this is the way we are going to accomplish it:-- w 2 Ei 1" Lo 0 © \ 3 [isl 0 By Double Discount Stamps AS SL ate a (i Public Library Bulletin SOME FRESH NOVELS FOR THE - HOT WEATHER. traverse--Pinkerton, R. BE. M. B L. Lon Patricia and life--Albanesl, Hap y- house--Von Hutton, arr Man's goja--~punn, J. A Beas Fire--Wylie, I. E. Half Portions, Ferber, Whispers, Dodge, L. Jane, Chapin, A. 'A. Tall Villa, Malet, L. Shelia Interveins--McKenna, 8S. Tarzan the Untamed--Burroughs, E. rR Blowers of Bubbles--Baxtér, A. B. Unlatched door. Thayer, L. The Quirt--Bower, B. M. That Affair at St. Peter's--Brown. 1d Out of Celebes--Dingle, A. E. ies Indiscretion--Kay ye, M. W. MILLIONS FOR PLAYHOUSES They Are In Great Demand In New York. New York, July 24. Millions are] being spent for new playhouses to insure New Yorkers ample amuse- ment this winter, although flat build- ers cannot get loans for housing the masses of the metropolitan district. This was revealed today when a survey was made of the rush of thea; ter constructions, which disclosed that $25,000,000 worth of new amu- sement houses were underway. Many of the new playhouses are wiping out old flats and dwellings urgently needed for homes, social welfare investigators declare, and as a result ohsing shortage is be- Think of it! To- night and all next week, on every cash pur- chase you make you will save 10% --and there will be added specials daily, commencing Wednesday that will make the most pessimistic bargain hunter sit up and take notice., WATCH THIS SPACE! 'Start the Steacy way to-night and save money while you spend it! Steacy's - EE . Eu Limited -------------------- HOT WEATHER BARGARS | A few pairs Men's Oxfords and Pumps, Welts; to clear at Goodyear Paes $3.19 'See the style and sizes in our window. Men's White Canvas Shoes, he avy rubber sole and heel; $3.00 value for Sizes 6 to 81%. . $1.99 --------SEE OUR WINDOW FOR OTHER SNAPS---- - JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231) 4 . coming more acute; The theatre builders agsert that the immense sums pouring into pla- ces of amusement are justified as the new construction guarantees thom a profitable return on the investment. Although there are 500 runanz theaters in the greater city and 650 in the entire metropolitan disiriet, eight new theatres costing more tian 70 Brock St Acre-Times Square district, three in Greenwich Village, four large houses and a score of smaller theaters in the Bronx, three in Washington Heights and five in Brooklyn. Tiere are now 115 theaters operat izg in Brooklyn. . Mrs: LD Dake, Kemptville, aged ; thirty-three years, died on Wednes- $12,000,000 are planned in Long day, at Gouverneur, N.Y. qe

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