. "BATERDAY, MAY 7, 1921. -- /4 ' Bring Your Films to | Best' Ss DRUG STORE New 48-hour service on all de" * veloping and printing. Lowest prices in the city. . . each . each each (All work guaranteed) {I L. T. Best, Druggist Prescription Specialist Open All Day Sunday A | | | \ Phone 59. | Keeley Jr. MOD. Responsibility There are several reasons why our sight service bears a good reputation. ~ One of them is that we don't . depend on others for any part of it. Our work is not planned by ' others; nor do others carry out our plans. From eye examination to fin- ished glasses it is KEELEY Service. . We are vitally interested in |, the result of our work and to insure success do all of it our- selves. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 PRINCESS STREET Phone 927 Special || ~ FOR-WEEK 0F MAY-8rd~-- Puring this week any of our Pearl | Necklets can be purchased at a discount 10% Price. | cheon at the Country Club on Friday of from their market Amongst them are very beautiful strings. many Marriage Licenses. Wedding Rings. SMITH BROS. Jewelers - Established 13540. Registered Opticians 850 Kirg Street Closing Down Diamond Mines. Jagersfontein, South Africa, May 7.--There has been further retrench- ment in the diamond mines here and | underground work has ceased. It is | estimated that the employes will | shortly number only sixty Europeans | and 800 boys, compared with 900 {and 8,000, respectively, - before the | war. The men who are leaving will | receive two. months' pay. Many fam- | f1tes have already left the. town and business is at-a standstill. I Brandram & Henderson B. & H. Paint Beautiful homes are made from inside out, not from outside in: the outside of the house is the casket, the jewel is inside, and the man who create it with the aid of right fin- ishes, uses-- B. & H. PAINT Made in all beautiful colors and any person can apply it. Ask for and gets it perfect. color card. McKELVEY & BIRCH, LID. Big Busy Hardware, Kingston. Phone 237 - - 0 Tost 1 now you will be. interested in making your floors sanitary and attractive for the coming summer months. in the House Furnishing taught us that there is nothing better for kitchen, pantry, or bathroom than Linoleum (inlaid or printed). * Let us measure your floors and quote you a price. Our ex Kingston business has CALL AND SEE OUR NEW MUSICAL DEPARTMENT, HEINTZMAN PIANOS AND PHONOGAPHS | Canada, will make a charge of $1 i for inserting: 4n. eNngAKeMARL MAL: | | riage or reception announcement.) | te'sphone No. 8567w., 389 Earl street. | St. John, | the guests were: | Hall the graduating ciass of nurses THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ToldIn Twilight (Notice--Hereaft r, the Whig, in common with other papers all over ' To get the Whig's society writer, . . . A R. E, Kent and Mrs. W. H. gave a very charming lun- Mrs. Macnee, in honor of Mrs. George K. Mackeod, N.B, The air, ¢{ragrant with | the perfume of spring, the trees in { their new dress _of pale green, and | the gloriously bright sunshine, made | the little club house by the Rideau a delightful spot. The luncheon table was gaily decked with deep brown and golden tulips from the famous gardens of "Somersby House" and Lady Macdonell, Mrs. T. D. R. Hem- Mrs. MacLeod, Young, Mrs. ming, Mrs. Douglas Constantine, Mrs, James Cappon, Mrs. Iva Martin, Mrs. R. W. Ruther- ford, Mrs. Norman Leslie, Mrs. Frank Strange, Mrs. Campbell Strange, Mra. J. T. Whiting, Mrs." F. W. Hill and Miss Mabel Gildersleeve. After lun- cheon there was bridge with three tables in play. . . evening in Grant On Thursday of the Kingston -General Hospital will receive their diplomas at the hands of Mrs. Arthur Meighen The large class will wear their service uniforms of snowy white, with their crisp linen collars and caps, and their skirts the regulation beight of seven and a half inches from the ground, giving an air of smartness, truly pro- fessional. The graduation of the clasd of the year fw always an event of in- terest in Kingston, and this year many notable people in town for con- vocation will be present, On Friday evening the intermediate class of nurses in training will give a dance in honor of the graduating class in two of the evening for Mrs. Arthur Meighen, real. . * * - Havelock Price, Sydenham street, entertained at tea on Friday for Mrs.. S. H. Clarke, Entrance, | Albt, who is the guest of her parents, | the Warden and Mrs, J. C. Ponsford. | . . - Mrs. Queen's Counversazione - on Tues- day evening, and Queen's Alumnae tea on Wednesday afternoon, will be large social events of | Queen's week. . . . Mrs Arthur Meighen will come! from Ottawa next week and will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. "W. F. | Nickle, Earl street, for several days. Mrs. W. M. Goodwin and her little | son sail for Scotland-today and will return to Canada in September. Mrs, Henry Weir -and Miss Lena Weir, who have spent a year and a half -in England, have returned to town and are settled in their apart- ment on King street. Mrs. Guelph Mayor, Toronto, is visiting them at present Col. Birdsall, who spent the week- end in town at "Somershy House," has returned to Birdsall. * * . Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mowat, Ot- tawa, will be with the Misses Mowat, Johnson street, for the events of next week at Queen's. Mr. Mowat is one of the trustees. Stuart Rayside, Bank of Nova Scotia, Montreal, will come to King- ston for the reunion of the ola Queen's graduates. Mr. and Mrs. George Lappage, who have been the guests of Mrs. Roy Menzies, Alfred street, for a few days, returned to Toronto on Friday. - . Dr. Farley, Trenton, will be with Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Connell, Arch street, for Queen's week. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stirk left for Moose Jaw on Friday, taking Mrs. Egerton Van Luven with them for a visit. William Henderson, J... WW. C Moore, London, Ont.,, and W. J/\F Hendrie,.: Hamilton, who were in town this week, were at the Chateau Belvidere. Mrs. J. M. Machar, William stree!, Ottawa, and Miss Helen Reid, Mont- |' PROBS: -- fine; moderately warm. will leave for Niagara Falls shortly to spend a month. the nurses' home. . - . Mrs. T. Callander, Barrie street, was the hostess of a bridge of three tables on Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. George K. MacLeod, St, John, The rooms were lovely with spikes of pink snap-dragon, and the prize- winners were Mrs. Frank Strange and Mrs. Campbell Strange. The oth- 0 TT {GIRLS ! WHITEN SKIN er players were Mrs. MacLeod, Mrs, J. B. Carruthers, Mrs Iva Mar- tin, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, Mrs. Douglas Young, Mrs. R. W. Ruther- ford, Mrs. John L. Whiting, Mrs. James Cappon, Miss Frances Sulli- van and Miss Mary Callander. * . . + Miss Watson, Sydenham Hospital, who left today for her home in Iro- quois, was one of the first of the Can- adian nursing sisters to go overseas, where she served with distinction in France. She was on the staff of Queen's Hospital in the early days, and has always been beloved by pa- tients and staff, who are glad to know that her home will be in Kings- ton in the future. She was the recip- ient of several handsome gifts from the patients and staff. . . . Miss Edith Rayside, R. R, C., su- perintendent of the Nursing Sisters of the Dominion, a Queen's graduate who served with distinction in France during the Great War, will be the guest of Principal Ross and the Misses Ross, Alfred street, for Queen's festivities. * . * Principal and Mrs. Bruce Taylor will entertain at dinner at the Prin- cipal's Residence, on Wednesday, for some of the notabilities in town for convocation. » . . » A picnic among the younger set of girls and some of the cadets from the Royal Military College who have just finished writing their examinations, is arranged for this afternoon, ': - . * There will be a reunion dinner of Queen's Alumni, which will include the graduates from 1890 to 1894, on Wednesday evening next at the Fron- tenac Club. * . . Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Earl street, will entertain at dinner on Wednesday WITH LEMON JUICE Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly frag- rant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, al- 80 as a freckle, suhburn, and tan Mr. Heep, Winnipeg, will be a Queen's graduate in town next week. Miss Katherine Drupnmond, who has spent the winter in' Bermuda, re- turned to town this week and is wita Miss J. Drummond, Albert street. Principal W. L. Grant, Upper Can- | ada College, will be in town for the | events of Queen's next week, asdf will be with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, University avenue. Mrs. Bert Pense and Miss Marg-| aret Pense, will not return from To- ronto until next week. * . * Hugh Bryan, M.A, principal of Renfrew Collegiata Institute, will be one of Queen's distinguished grad- uates in town next week. Miss Mollie Cartwright came down from Ottawa on Friday and will spend the week-end with Miss Cart- wright, at 37 Union street. On Mon- day 'they will both go out to "The Maples," for the summer. Dr. L. T. Stevens, Clifton, Il1., will come to Kingston for Queen's re- union on 'Wednesday, bringing nine other graduates of the college on old Ontario's strand, with -him. Rev. J. Potter, Montreal," will he with, Mrs: William Jackson, Upper William street, for convocation. - * . Col. Genet, Col. Orde, Capt. Mel- ville and. Capt. Churchwood, . who were in town this week at the Chat- eau Belvidere, have returned to Ot- tawa. | | | Miss Jessie Polson came up from Montreal today, to visit her sister, Mrs. Harold Davis, King street. Miss Edith Leeder and Mrs. Fran- ces Robinson, Kingston Victorian nurses, are in Ottawa zttending thz annual convention of the Victoriarc Order. Miss Luella Conboy, Oso, who un- derwent an operation. in the Genera' Hospital, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. George Dart, 261 Division street, for a few days, Miss Da¥sy Dart, nurse-in-training in the Port Hope General Hospital, will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mre. George Dart, Division street, during the next week. x . ss Miss Genevive Horton, nurse-in- training at the General Hospital, went to Brockville for the week-end. Lt.-Col. D. Douglas Young is in New York. Mrs. E. R. Van Luven, Alfred street, will go to Toronto on Sunday for a short visit. Mrs. Alexander Mackie arrived in town from Pasadena, Cal, on Thurs- day, and is en pension at 44 Clergy street, Dr. Janet Weir, Hartford, Conn, will be the guest of Mrs. J. S. R. Mec- Cann, Wellington street, for Queen's festivities next week. Dr. Moffatt, Utica, N.Y, will be a Queen' s graduate in town for the big reunion. bleach because it doesn't irritate. 'SUNSHINE SHOES Now that the Spring is here you will want to see our latest Spring Shoes. We have the best in style, quality and fit at really moderate prices . . .. .. ..$6.00 to $10.00 See our special recede toe bals in Black and Brownat................. $6.00 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE (Continued On Page 8) = AT STEACY'S "Clean A rousing finale to our great -Up Week" Sale. Follow the crowds. of thrifty shoppers tc Steacy's to-night and save money while you spend it | SILK TRIMMINGS Regular $1.50 on up to $8.50 a Yard To-night 48c¢. This is positively the greatest bargain ever offered in Can- ada on the highest grade, imported French and Swiss Silk, em- broidered trimmings and all-over laces. wanted color is included in this offer. a yard. Your last chance--.......... Every design and Regular $1.50 to $8.50 TO-NIGHT 48c. SILK SWEATERS 15 only, Novelty Silk Sweaters in a good assortment of styles and shades; in sizes 38 to 44; regular $18.75. Tonight ............ $9.95 JERSEY KNIT BLOOMERS 25 'dozen Flesh Colored Cot- ton Jersey Bloomers, with |double gusset; regular 75c. values. Tonight ............. 4%. To-night 180 pairs Monarch Silk Stock- ings with elastic ribbed top -- in white only--sizes 8} to 10; a regular $).75 value, to lear 'To-night .............. 48¢. 120 pairs#only, Circular Strip- ed Black and White Silk Hose --an odd lot to clear; $1.25 SILK STOCKINGS = | worth regularly; while they last' i. 4%c. A Sweeping Cl earance Sale Spring Millinery 300 Hats to choose from; re-marked for an immediate clearance ! Regular $ 6.75t0 $ 9.50 values . ..... Regular $11.50 to $18.50 values . . To-night $4.98 "sees Children's, reg. $2.75 t0 $4.30 ..>............. To-night $1.98 ----Every Spring Hat is included ~ New York Gingham Dresses Regular $7.50 to $10.00 values. To-night $3.98 60 only, Sample Amoskeag and Bellrock Ginghain Dresses. We can- not venture a description, as they are just day. coming through bond to- Suffice to say, that they are regularly sold from $7.50 to $10 each and range in size from 16 to 44. While this small lot lasts-- erties answers Meniir inne: vivir ve. Tonight $3.98 ----See window for added Steacy's attractions---- imited | viii vive er iv Tonight $8.95 id T.F. Harrison Co., Limited Phone 9 : ig Phone 213]. 10 Brock Street Repairs - EEE