Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1921, p. 16

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MEN'S SUITS A Take advantage of this liberal offer. | Livingston's Founded 1847. 75-77 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk." DISTINGUISHED FLYING Lieut.-Col. William George Miss Jean Kilbourn Smith, on { Horace B. Smith, of Toronto, wi | { LS -------- rr, 'THE LATE B. W. ROBERTSON I ra | Weti-Known Kingston Whole- | | sale Grocer Passes Away i | After Long lliness. | 0 LATE B. W. ROBERTSON Benjamin W. Robertson, head of | the wholesale grocery house of | George Robertson and Sons, died at { his residence on Earl street at 11.25 o'clock Thursday morning, af- | i | | THE DAILY {Sinclair Of1 .. .. .. US. Steel .. ..) .. : Can. Steamships ... Can. Steamships, pfd. Cons. Smelters ,. Dom. Steel .. .. | Princess and Alfred | o'clock Thursday night. All welcome. BR Sikes OFFICER TAKES BRIDE. Barker, V.C., D.S.0., M.C., and ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 10 were carried on Wednesday. STOCK MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot Street. New York Stocks. Am, Sugar ... .. 81% Am, Inter. Corp. .. . 45 Am. Sum. Tobacco.. 605; Baldwin Loco. .. .. 82% B.&0O .. ...... 41% 40% CPR, .. .. ... .. 112% 112% Crucible Steel ,, 647% 64 Inter. Paper .. .. , 69% Mex. Petroleum .... 148% Northern Pacific 72% Willys Overland 8% Pierce Arrow .. .. 21% Pub. Iron & Steel .. 55 Reading ' .. 0, 73 Royal Dutch (NY.) 59% Studebaker .. ., . 73% 23% 80 44 Bo 8054 2 oreo WERFRIAFR® =I w3 wr ~1 on bo. ©® rot Canadian Stocks. Brazilian .. »+t 31KB. .. Can, Bread .. .. .." 20RB. 23B. .e 560. 15% . 311%B. .. 64% B. .. Nat. Breweries .. .. Tonight Evanzelist Billeau will speak on "Is the Book of Jonah Inspired?' at the opening of the tent, corner of streets, at 8 The finance committee of the 1TISH WHIG. Opening. Closing. |! ae 80% || a So | BOUNTIFUL DISPLAYS Of Fresh Summer Merchandise Are Ready Tubable --OF GINGHAM --OF ORGANDY --OF FLOWERED VOILE We believe you would have a hard time try- ing to visualize the treat that is in store for you here--Organdy Frocks--scores of them ~--some trimmed with self rickra ck, ruchings or wheel miotifs, edged with lace or diminutive ruffles, and other amasing fullness foretell any number of jolly Sum mer festivities. The Voiles and Gingham Frocks diversified in pattern and style are also replete with pessibilities to the woman who must make the most telling selections for the summer wardrobe, and right here let us drop a word or two about the prices--th ey are very low. ' ORGANDY FROCKS GINGHAM FROCKS VOILE FROCKS $10.00 up e... $475 wp $12.50 up 'WASH FABRICS will lead Summer fashions, and the time to cheose the Voiles, Or- gandies, Ginghams, Chambrays, and other interesting tub ma- terials from which so many distinctive attire is going to be made, THULSDAY, JUNE 2, va, Bp ------ is right now. Assortments are at their best, from standpoint of color and pattern, and qualities are a great deal more than one wolild expect at the low prices asked for the following: -- DRESS VOILES-- exclusive patterns. ter an illness extending over five years. The deceased was one of Kingston's best citizens, and was especially known for the deep inter- est he took in religious matters. Mr. Robertson was the founder of Bethel and Calvary Congregational county council met in thé" office of J. | W. Bradshaw, county clerk, at the Court House on Thursday morning. Assessments were equalized, and the tax ratg and 'the budget were con- sidered. ! ean Anderson Bros. | Limited Holliday and Week-end Helps Store Open Until 10 a.m. Friday For the Home Table, Road-side Lunch, Shore-Dinngr, various departments can supply you with new season's products. FRUITS and VEGETABLES Friday Morning--250 dozen large Bananas 40c. dozer - STRAWBERRIESwill be lower in price. ~ --SATURDAY-- 1,000 Ibs. select Fowl--just the class for family tables at very reasonable price.. GOOD COOKS use our home-rendered PURE LARD---800 Ibs. to clear. Special 15¢. Ib. ICE CREAM BRICKS--- Vanilla, Straw- " berry, Maple, Fruit. . ICE CREAM CONES--We use pure Cake shells. . ~ HAVE RECEIVED CONTRACT FOR . SUPPLY OF BEEF, POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR CAMP PURPOSES Phones 458-459. Wholesale 1767. 8! to occupy it. churches, which have done such good { work in Kingston. | - Mr. Robertson was the son of the | late George Robertson, and was born | at Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, on the 31st December, 1843. The family jcame to Canada about 1858 and set- | tled in Kingston, where' they pros- Saturday will be last day for two for; a_guarter pine apples at Carnov- sky's, Brock street. Deep cuts in men's suits. Saturday $35.00, $37.50 and $40.00 for $23.95. Linvingston's. The Whig will not be issued to- morrow, the King's birthday. | pered. The Robertson wholesale grocery house was established in 1867, and is one of the best known in Ontario. The deceased is survived by his widow; two sons, Aldermen Herbert H. Robertson, who conducted his father's business of late; George, St. Catharines, and one daughter, Mrs. D. J. Walker, Toronto. The funeral is to take place to Cataraqui cemet- ery on Saturday afternoon, and Rey. | A. F. Brown, Calvary church, is to officiate. QUITS AS PASTOR Resigns After Fight In: the General Assembly. Elkton, Md., Jupe 2.--Dr. John' McElmoyle, the famous "marrying parson," who has made many couples from New York and other cities who wanted quick weddings happy, has finally given up the fight against the move to oust him from his pastorate by submitting his resignation to the Elkton Presbyterian church. Dr. McElmoyle takes e fling at the general assembly, and his church { backs him up by presenting him a i purse of $2,000 and the privilege of fthe parsonage as long as he chooses The resignation followed the ac- tion of the Presbyterian general as- sembly at Winona Lake, Ind., in sus- | taining the order of the Presbytery HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTERS MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. MARRIED. BROWN--FISHER -- On Wednesday, June 1st, 1921, in Toronto, Pearl D. Fisher, to A. W, Brown, of Mont- real. JONES --WATSON--At the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. E. Fish- er, Iroquois, Ontario, on June 1st, 1921. by Rev. W. Merrilees, Robert E. Jones, to Rebecca Watson, both of Kingston, Ont. KEYES--ALLUM--On June 1st, 1921, at the home of the bride, Wolfe Is- land, by Rev. W. Taylor Dale, Elgie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Allum, to John Wesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Keyes, Wolfe Is- land. . URMSON--BATTERSHILL -- In King- ston, on June 1st, by the Rev. Ww. E. Kidd, in St. George's Cathedral, Alice Marguerite, youngess daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John .Urmson, of Ringstan, to Harry Fisher Battershill, of Hingston. DIED. : CARNALL--On May 27th, at Toronto, Fred Carnall, in his forty-eighth year. ; ROBERTSON--On Thursday, June 2nd, 1921, Benjamin Waters Robertson, aged 77 years, Funeral from his residence, 161 Earl Street, Saturday, June 4th, at 2 p.m. REDDICK--At Sydney township, on May 25th, Sanford Reddick, father of A. Reddick, Napanee, aged 66 rs. dissolving the pastoral relations be- tween Dr. McEImoyle and the Elkton church. PERE Ml | crop of strawberries. 2 Battershill-Urmson Wedding. A quiet wedding was solemnized at 7 am. Thursday, at St. George's cathedral, by Rev. W. E. Kidd, when Alice Margue; rite, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Urmson, was united in marriage to Harry Fisher Battershill, both of Kingston. The contracting parties were attend- ed by Mr, and Mrs. Dai , and Mrs. Dafferr gave the bride away. The bride was becomingly dressed in navy blue silk with: veil, and wreath of orange blossoms and carried a bou- quet of carnations, The bridesmaid was dressed in navy blue, and carried IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Catharine Eliza. beth O"Hearn Trenhaile, who died on Wednesday, June 3rd, 1914, aged twen- ty-six years. One precious to our hearts has gone, voice we loved-is stilled; . The Diace made Yacant i our home never more led. Our Father in His en. "by husband and - ren, er and s ters. shil a bouquet of peonies. After the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Battershill will reside in Kingston. Et : A ; J. B. Clearihue, Westmount, an- noupées . the engagement of his daughter, Hazel, to George 'Driver, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Driver, Kingston, Ont. The martiage will take place quietly on June 14th. A ------------ A ----------i-- © Milton district expects bumper DRESS GINGHAMS -- wide variety. ENGLISH AND CANADIAN PRINTS. COSTUME. BEACH CLOTHS. WHITE and COLORED REPPS. WASHABLE SERPENTINE CREPE. TRANSPARENT ORG ANDIES--all colors. COLORED CREPOLAS. GALATEAS and DRILLS. A Bevy of Lingerie Blouses PRICED VERY ATTRACTIVELY Organdy, Voile, Batiste, Dimity and Dotted Swiss Fashion Navy Blouses, designed for spor ts and dressier occasions. Crisp frills and hand-drawn work endow the more or less tailored modes . with a certain trimness, while the -over-blouses~are charmingly touched up with hand embroidery or insertion of real. filet and Irish. Come and look them over while they are still fresh and new. (STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY) THIS SEASON'S POPUEAR STREET SHOE This very smart 2 Strap Brown Calf Pump, Military Heel, but- tong or buckles. AA widths to D. $6.00--$9.50--$11.50 _ Misses' 2 Strap Brown Slippers-- sizesllto2 ... ......... $4.00 LOCKETT'S al had 5 a mited |

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