Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Aug 1919, p. 17

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"PAGE SIXTEEN It Never Was It Is Not Now And It never will be our pol- fey to take advantage of a rising market to take ad- vantage of our customers. Our selling prices are always based on cash to us Xnd are never boosted to keep pace with advancing wholesale quotations. Months ago we contracted for great quanti-: ties of merchandise at much less than today's prices, and we shall pass these goods on to our customers at the smallest profit we ever oper ated under, gladly doing our bit to relieve a trying situa tion and taking our greatest profit from enhanced reputa- tion, and the good words and the good-will of our legions of patrgps. Just now we are offering a large variety of exceedingly attractive Suits at no in- crease over early season prices. SUITS $25.00 UP TO $45.00 All prices between. Livingstons 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" We close at 5 p.m. Saturdays 9 p.m. Told in Twilight 4 * . | (Continued from Pages § and 8.) Again on Wednesday, Ladies' Day at the Yacht Club was as popular as { ever, and bridge even more popular. | Owing the strong wind the veran- | dah deserted, but around the tea hour many of the fair sex wended thelr way down to the up to enjoy the cup that theers and have a chat with their friends. In the centre of the tea table was the most beautiful bunch of erimson gladioll, the hostesses being Mrs. C, Livings. ton, Mrs. R. Uglow, Mrs. G. F, Em- ery, Mrs. J, G. Elliott, Mrs. John Masgiilivary, Mrs. Herbert Steacy, Mrs. Ross Livingston the Misses Helen and Margery Uglow apd Ruth and Nora Martin. There were a great number of out-of-town guests, some of them being Mrs. Radcliffe, Toronto; Mrs. George Wood, Mont- real; Mra. Albert Johnson, Mont- real; Mrs, Turner, Hamilton; Mrs. Smeeton, Ottawa; Mrs. Fair, Binga- | pore; Miss Muriel Smith, New York; ithe Misses Jeffreys, Stratford; | Edith Rankin, Collins Bay; and Mrs. iJ. H. Byrne, Ottawa. In the evening {the usuel dance was held and great. | ly enjoyed, encore after encore being {asked for, and the orchestra very tebligingly responded. Until twelve {o'clock the fun was kept up and then {t0 the strains of the national anthem the dance was brought to a close. Great will be the regret when the Yacht Club season is over. . - George A. Gates and Harry H. Hart, New York, left for their home on Friday. While in Kingston they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs: N, McCuig, Johnson street. . Mr. and Mrs. J) Walter Denyes, Rochester, N.Y., the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Denyes, Odessa. Miss Edna Johnston, Brock street, has returned after tion with friends if Niagara Falls, A . eile Mrs. Sidney Phillips and little granddaughter, Cofistantia, N.Y., have returned home after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Johmston, Brock street. Miss Jean Carleton, who has been the guest of Mrs, R. E. Genge, Clergy street returned to Watertown N.Y., to-day. Miss Ada Jenkins, Princess street, fs the guest of Mrs. Villa Luxom, Grace street, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. A. E.-Doherty, Alfred street, left Saturday by steamer Kingston for Rochester, N.Y., and Toronto. Mrs. (Dr.) Whiteman has return- ed to her home in Picton after spend- | ing a week the guest of Mrs. A. R. Laidley, Frontenac street. At Grand. A large and well-pleased crowd was present at the Grand Opera A the CApUYALIng GONdwon favorite, an. 3! Underwear----Hosiery EARLY FALL WEAR ' FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS . .. Cotton Lisle Merino and Light Wool in' Vests, Drawers and Combinations--just the right eight for fall wear. Priced from sreinienaae B06 2 $3.00 » garment; E FOR MEN AND BOYS Shirts, Drawers and One-piece Merino, Unic 1 and Hight wool; ol; long sleeves 'and ankle lengths, fro Ms ede a ce nese in THC to $4.50 ag : mn Suits: in peared in a feature film, "The Pest," a story of fun and frivolity, Gaby Deslys, the French beauty of the screen, was seen in a six reel feature, "Infatuation," a play of life, and love A Charlie Chaplin comedy, "A Bus- ted Johnny" was also shown. Eagle 5 a Ramona, in a vaudeville act of songs and musi¢, provided much en- tertainment. This bill will be shown to-night. For the first half of next week, Madelaine Travers will' Shi appear in a feature, "The == | other feature with comedies So & will =| er reels will be shown. Did the ca- mera man get you?! See yourself as others see you at the Grand next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday "and Thursday. Local pictures in addition} Jest to the regular programme.--Advt, is shown in a weries of thriling sce- nes, that afford Mr. Barrymore ab- undant opportunities for the display of his genius, Don't miss this great jy picture to-night.~--Advt, y Land. Michel Amodeo the well-kmown |} Princess street frult dealer, returned on Thursday after a six months' visit in Italy. Mr. took two of his children, Wil bo with him and # SS ats at and states time ve country, that although the Austrians devas. tated the northern part during the war, the ItaMans are setting at the ork of reconstruction with strong eart. Flying Exhibition. The Ottawa Exhibition is to wi ness a flying exhibition by a circus Canada's most famous airmen. The Exhibition Asso¢iation bas just com- pleted a contract with Col. W. $ Barker, V.C., D.8.0., and Col. W. , V.C., D.8.0.,, M.C., DFC, and a thost of other decorations, to put on an aerial circus during sxhibl . Col. Barker will bring to the <hibition & German Fokker machine |i} captured on the western front, and will fly it himself. . 'aerial circus will include combats ween mili- tary planes, in which the Fokker will take part. There will also he nose and spinning dives, spirals and all the other spectacular stunts in which these aviators sxcel and which they used to such Savatage in many dan- i eo Germans. years, passed to rest after a lingering ill~ ness. She leaves her father twin sister, Barbara, and Adelaine, and three brothers, Archie, Roy and George. Rev, Mr. Stalker conducted the funeral services, after which the remains were laid to rest beside those of her mother and sister, who died eighteen months ago. The deceased young lady resided two years in Kingston, where a host of .friends mourn her death, Half And Picnic. At Wolfe Is , Wednesday, Aug. 27th, in McCras's Grove, at west end of village, This picnic is under the auspices of St. Andrew's = Presby- terian church Y.P.8. of Wolfe Island. Baseball match; Wolfe Island vs, Dis- trict Depot; tennis tournament, speeches, races, etc. Enteftainment for everyone. ' Str. Wolfe Islander leaves Kingston at 1 and 3 o'clock (city time) and returns at 7 (city ||} time). Admission, including supper: Adults, 50¢.; children, 36c. You are welcome, - Plans Pacific Flight. © Washington, Aug. 23.--An Ameri- can naval Afices will be the first avi- ator to Ay acon ross the Paeific ocean, if plans worked ott by the Nets mature ee BEE Arh mien to head will be FF cls a si mi nila and thence to the main- | Hi land of Asia. Mrs. Cousins Recovered. friends of Mrs. Robert The many Cousins, 161 Alfred street, will be glad to ow that she has fully re- covered from 'a operation. Mrs. Cousins in the Hotel Dieu hospital for over en weeks, It will |} t Mr. and Mrs. their golden wed- 19th of January be remembered Cousins. celebrate ding jubilee on: last, and their many friends hope | that they will spend many more anni- versaries of thelf wedding day. Soe they ght held escort to HE An Important Sale of Good Hosiery To-night 800 pairs of extra high grade Wo- men's Silk Stockings and Lisle Stock- ings to sell swLirabl an Ri To-night at very attractive prices TO SELL TO-NIGHT AT 75¢. PAIR Colors and sizes are as follows: Light and dark greys--81, 9, 91 and 10, Browns--8} and 91. Sand--84%, 9, 94 and 10. White--91. Sky--8%, 9, 94 and 10. Silk Stockings TO SELL TO-NIGHT AT $1.50 PAIR Shades are light grey, dark grey, nigger brown, tan brown, navy blue, palm beach, ch ; sand, black and white. Swan KAYSER'S FAMOUS ITALIAN GLOVE SILK STOCKINGS. Shades: Mole, Nickel, Seal Brown, Tan. Brown, grey,.b white. © VERY, VERY Special 'Sale of 50 Ladies' Pull-Over Sweaters Long sleeves; the shades are Robin's Egg Blue, Old ~ Rose and Nile Green. Good Value at $5.75 On Sale TO-NIGHT $3.50 No Phone Orders t ' Ra mot Blt A aioe on those Shik id a3 by buying 2 tow or Shale children for fay ;

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