THE DAILY RRIiTISH WHIG. MEN'S SUITS : 125 SUITS THAT ARE $35.00) $37.50 $40.00 NOW $23.95 Take advantage of this liberal offer. Livingston's Founded 1847. © 75-77 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk." Anderson Bros. ~ Limited Holiday and Week-end Helps Store Open Until 10 a.m. Friday For the Home Table, Road-side Lunch, Shore-Dinner, various departments can supply you with new season's products. FRUITS and VEGETABLES Friday Morning--250 dozen large Bananas 40c. dozen STRAWBERRIESwill be lower in price. --SATURDAY-- 1,000 lbs. select Fowl-- just the class for family tables at very reasonable price.. GOOD COOKS use our home-rendered PURE LARD--800 lbs. to clear. Special... ................15c.1b; 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. my (Continued from Pages 3 and 8.) *. * Lo On Thursday afternoon Mrs H Ww! R. Eliott, University avenue, gave a | pleasant tea and miscellaneous show- er in honor of Miss Luella Mayell, one of next week's brides. The | house was lovely with pink and white blossoms, and the tea table, where Mrs. E. P. Jenkins poured tea, was centred with pink and white sweet | peas.. Miss Melba and Miss Thelma Hoag were the tea assistants, and {many were the good wishes expressed | for this popular bride-elect. ! - - - A marriage of interest to Kingsto- nians took plage in Toronto on Wed- nesday, when Adolphus W. Brown, Montreal, lately of Kingston, was ' quietly married to Miss Pearl Fisher, Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. | Brown left on a moter trip and later { will make thelr home in Montreal. | «s/s Mrs. T. 8 Scott, King street, is Mrs. McKechnie, Regina. bert Wallace will make the tea in th m, always gay and le flowers of the sea- cosy dra fragrant f0n * ve | Miss Mildred Jones, King street, | asked a few old friends of her guest, | Miss Jessie Smith, to come in at the { tea hour on Thursday, to have a chat | with this Kingston girl who is re- | ceiving a very hearty welcome in her old home, . wo Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickle, "The Sheiling," will be at home on Mon- day evening, June 6th, the tenth an- iversary of their wedding. No invi- tations ave being sent, » » - Several large pic-nics for the girls of the younger set and the cadets are being arranged for next week. "x a The tea at the Country Club is one | f the events of this very gay after- | noon. - -. . Mr& F. T. Stafford and Mrs. D. J. Laidlaw, Westport, are spending a few days with friends in Kingston. Miss Janet Conley, nurse-in-train- ing at the Kingston General hospital, Is spending her vacation with her pa- rents, Mr, and Mrs. John Conley, Renfrew, : Mrs. William O'Connor, Renfrew, was 11 Kingston attending the gold- | en jubilee of her aunt at the House of Providence. She was accompa- | nied by Mrs. Joseph Stafford, who is also related .to the jubilarian. | Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Keyes, Kings- ton, are visiting in Carleton Place. | Willlam Fanning, Kingston, is ! spending the. week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fanning, Carleton Place, Miss Isabel Fanton, London, is the guest of Mrs. H. W. R. Elliott, Uni- versity avenue, Mrs. J. A. Gardiner has returned after visiting her daughter in Mont- real, and is with her sister, Mrs. G | A. Bateman, University avenue. G. A. Bateman is attending the Methodist | conference at Cornwall, BITUARY | The Late Mrs, Yellowley i Mrs. Jane Archbold Yellowley { | passed away at her residence, 69 | | Lower Union street, on Thrusday at | 15:45 p. m., after an illness extend- | | ing over a period of several months. | | The deceased was the widow of the | | late William Yellowley, superinten- |dent of the Canadian Locomotive Company for many years and promi: | nent in Kingston business circles. She | was: born in Dublin county, Ireland. | { August 20th, 1861., During the past | | twenty-one years she was a resident i of Kingston and was a asvout mem- i ber of the congregation of St. Mary's | | cathedral and was widely acquainted | throughout the city, where she was | { held in affectionate regard for her | | kindly and sympathetic disposition. i Five sons and three daughters sur- | vive: Thomas F., Elizabeth, N. J.; | { William J., Itcbert B., Walter M,, | i Charles E, Annie E., 'Dorothy IJ, | { and Emily M,, all of Kingston. | The funeral took place from hor | : late residence at 9 a. m, Saturday to! | St. Mary's cathedral, where a solemn | | requiem was sung by Rev. Father { Keaney for the repose of her soul! | The casket was banked win beautiful | floral and spiritual offerings, exp- | ressing the esteem agd affection in! which she was held. The pallbearers were J. B. Ahearn, Edward Nugent, Joseph Doyle, There Thomas Nicholson, George Reid, T. J. Thompson. 1 was a large attendance of relatives at Cataraqui cemeterx, Remains Unchanged. 1 | and friends. Interment took place | At the meeting of the finance committee of the county council at J. W. Bradshaw's office in the court house, on Thursday, the assessment 'and the tax rate of tem and one-half mills remained unchanged. The items in the budget presented were satisfactory to the committee. ------------ Mr. and Mrs. James Burt, Aults- ville, announce the engagement. of their youngest daughter, Eva Mary, 'to Walter James Hickey, gon of the late Dr. Hickey and Mrs. John Taylor, Lachine, Que,, the mar : th dle | entertaining at the tea hour this aft- : pernoon in honor of her sister-in-law, i Mrs. Her- | + MISS DOROTHY LASH Oniy daughter of My. and Mra Miller » Lash. of Toronto, whose marriag Humphrey Coluhoun, | lodge, Hamilton, was a vent in Toronto on Wednesda REV. BROTHER BARNABAS Who succeeds Rev. P. J. Bench as superintendent of Catholic Charities in| Toronto. Brother Barnabas is a mem- ber of the Order of Christian Brothers of St. John Baptiste de La Salle. of Barton || fashionable || ¥. {1 DR. SAMUEL J0Ot1:iSTON | Chief of the anesthetic department of || the. Toronto General Hospital, who is} chairman of the American Inter-State || Association of Anesthetics, and presi- | dent of the Canadian Society of Anes- thetics, who is in convention this week || at Niagara Falls | An Advertising Artist. H Some men never let an opportunity il slip. They make the most of every || chance, as, for instance, a certhin organ-grinder who once played his || organ outside. the house of Mascagni, 1 the famous composer. Mascagni is || often driven wild by hearing his | music "murdered" on plano-organs, || and on this occasion he left his | house and interviewed the street Inugician. He did not send him away. He merely took the handle of the in- | strument, turned it around: faster, and quickened the time. The organ- | grinder smiled bis thanks. Next day | he again appeared in the street. This time his organ bore a large placard | on which was inseribed: "Pupil of | AFTER SUPPER SALI Commencing 7.30 o'clock Unusual offerings will be ready TO-NIGHT for the woman who is on the alert for high grade mer chandise at prices which means a real money-saving. et tee tee ete \ 5 a 200 PAIRS LADIES Silk Stockings Regular value $1.00 and $1.25 pair To-night 69¢ Pair 200 pairs Ladies' high grade Silk Stockings, full fashioned, and double soles, spliced heels and toes, with a deep, lisle thread gart- er-proof top; all sizes from 8} to 10 in. and Black. Colors: Grey, White n LADIES' JERSEY KNIT BLOOMERS Special To-night . . . . 29¢. pair 20 dozen Ladies' fine Jersey Cloth Bloomers-- gathered at waistband and knee with elas- Colors Pink or White. tic. 25 DOZEN LADIES KNIT UNDER-VESTS ;, Regular value 75¢. i" Price To-night 25 dozen, Ladies' fine Summer Knit Under-Vests; knit from selected Egyptian yarn, and the various styles are: Cumfy- Cut, Square Neck, Ribbon Strap and all no sleeves. A SPECIAL SALE OF - Middy Blouses Formerly priced $2.00 and $2.50. Your Pick $1.25 10 dozen, Ladies' and Children's Middy Blouses--made from an excellent quality Middy Cloth, with Navy Blue and Copenhagen Blue Collars and Cuffs. (Collars detachable), long sleeves. Sizes 8, 10,12, 16, 18, 20. Girls' Three Quarter Socks Priced according to size 60c. to 95c¢. a pair. 25 dozen, Girls' fine Lisle Thre ad, three-quarter length Sox-- White witb fancy tops in a broad variety colors. Also solid colors in Romper Blue, Brown, Black and White. KIDDIES' SHORT SOCKS Priced from 35c¢. to 59¢c. pair 20 dozen, Children's Roll Top Socks--white with fancy tops of colored Plaids and Stripes --also solid tones of Blue, White, Black. In addition to the above we have a splendid line of Children's Socks in plain White only. At .......25¢c. and 35c. pair LADIES' LONG SILK GLOVES KAYSER MAKE PRICED $1.50 to $2.28 PAIR Just unpacked, 25 dozen pairs Ladies' long Silk Gloves in various lengths--all have ree inforced finger tips. White and Black. Colors Grey, Mastic, dn so in tn fin to Mascagni." i HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR! PRINTERS MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON, | ------ ne | - BORN. O'NElid~--In Kingston, on June 4th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. James] O'Neill, 101% Lower Bagot Street, & son: (Nee Margaret MacDonald). JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers., | 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET. Phcoé 147 for Ambul:nce, A A sss imatt ' ROBERT J. REID Phone gr [ay Tg M. P. KEYES Undereabimg Vaan Sin oerey ot. ar. Ambulance Phone 1230. --_aa = k Good Luggage || Te = = This is the travelling month, and we have the finest stock of SUIT CASES, BAGS, TRUNKS, ete., to be found in any city store. --Overnight Suit Cases, «Wardrobe Trunks, --Auto Trunks. ~--Week-end Cases. \ Very glad to show our stock, which is kept