FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921, 'BEST'S OPTICAL PARLORS Mogt Modern and Up-to-date We have just recelv- In charge of 'a Registered Op- ed a direct shipment tometrist; who devotes his en- tire time to this work of Bring your Occulist's Pre- scriptions for Glasses to us. We ° h ee you quick, accurate EO, Englis We repair frames and dupli- cate broken Lenses without the 2 { prescription. Cigare e We want you to try this ser- Toe Cases L. T. Best, Druggist PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST These are in solid sil- ver and are very beautifully finished, both inside and out. | They are quite rea- Portsmouth Gasoline ff [I sonablly priced and we would appreciate showing them. Open Sundays. Phone 59. Service Station BEST GRADES OF OILS AND GREASES Wedding Marriage Rings. Licenses. George Granger ----1 | SMITH BROS. W. H. STEVENSONff ev HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons and Truek Repaired. { Established 13540. Prices moderfite ! 381 KING STRERT EAST Registered Opticians 856 Kirg Street FIR SALE CS RERAPORTL THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION No.2 JHERAPION No.3 . ad No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh. No. 2 for Blood & N Skin Diseases. No. 3 for Chronic Weaknesses. | SOLD BY LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICE ILERGLAND 38 i D % o GOON, CLEAN COAL. Corner Ontario and West Sta De Valera was arrested and then Phone 67. released by orders--from Lloyd George. fe aa) Bl GOLLEGATE EXAMINATIONS New location: BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO GENUINE PACKETS. | Screen Doors Screen Windows FLY SHOPPING is always 1 » Fly Swating. 'That's why the general public is | + and more in favor of SCREEN DOORS A.y wwi1.4DOWS We carry a nice line of Door, a all the best sizes -- $2.50 complete to $4.50 complete. FLY SW ATTERS and when they do get in it's time to swat 'em. This is the most effective means of exterm ination. Screen Wire for Doors or, Windows. All sizes, all widths in stock, from 15¢. to 50c. per yard. McKelvey & Birch, Limited Big, Busy Hardware Phone237, =. - - - . - Kingston THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. The Names of "Those Who! Passed the June PROBS: -- Saturday, fine and warm. ---- - Examinations. =k -- , - == The following pupils have received | {promotion at 'the, Collegiate Insti- | {tute, in addition to those who were | {not required to write on the June | examinations, whose names are not | Published: ! | IA to Il--Aiken, Burnside, Ben- {nett, Monk, Jolliffe, McCullough, Mc- | { Millan, Miller, Misses Clark, P. Darl- {ing, D. Darling, Godwin, Hughes, | McVeigh, Morley, Rodway, Smith, | Erwin, Healey, Scott, Ferguson. ! { IB to Il--Adrian, Brokenshire, | {Cruchley, Harkness, Jones, McDon- | {ald, McAdoo, McConnell, Lake, Sim- | mons, Misses Campbell, Coffey, Phil- | lips, Saunders. | To III---McLeod, J. Wilson. i IC to II---Best, Baxter, Bibby, Cal- | laghan, Clark, Kingsbury, Leggett, | McLean, Prager, Raney, Simpson, Misses Grimason and Mundell. ID 'to II--Beaupre, Bews, Quinn, | { Whitty, Misses Aldridge, Baker, | | Billing, Driscoll, Ferris, Frost, | {Grant, Patrick, Powell, Updegrove, | | Bourke and-Clarke. : | IE to Il--Bailey, Ellerbeck, Gil- | bert, Hughes, Knight, Michea, Moul- |dey, Saunders. | | IIB to 1II--Allen, Batten, Graves, | Jones, Mouldey, Sandwith, Wins- | ton, Yampolsky, A. Johnston, Misses | '|Ada, Gamble, Susman, Elsback, | Truedell. | 1IC to IlI---Borland, A. Bailey, S. | Bailey, Bryant, Buck, England,' {Lemmon, Pogue, M. Reid, Ryan, | {Strange, Williamson, Misses Black, | [Nash and Wilson, | IID to III--Misses Brunke, Fer- | |guson, Hermiston, Horstall, Irwin, | Jarvis, Pollitt, Rickey, Walker, | Whiting. i HIA to IV--Cunningham, Mills, | Misses Cooke, Harkness, McDonald, | Rattray, A. Smith, Shillington, Sny- | der, Taft, Kirkpatrick. | IIIB to IV--Anderson, Baiden, { Baker, Davis, Graves, Norman Richardson, Rider, Ryan, Hooper. | IIIC to IV--Anderson, Bearance, | | Black, Lemmon, McCune, J. Sulli- | |van, Misses Baiden and "Ferguson. | Commercial Graduates K.C.I. i The following is a list of the stu- | dents, who having satisfactorily com- | {pleted a three years course of study | [in the Commercial Department of the | | Kingston Collegiate Institute, passed f | the final examinations and who have | | been awarded the full diploma in | | bookkeeping and stenography: Edith | Allen, Irene Allard, Marjorie oan { bell, James Carr, Mabel Clark, Bes- | sie Driver, Barbara Gordon, Earl | Grant, Doris Hartriek, Helen Kil- | patrick, {ldred Lemon, Christena | McDonald, Barbara Merchant, Anna | Mitchell, Gretta Moon, Agnes Moun- | teer, Frances Porter, Marion Smith, Kathleen Spooner, Bertrand Stone, Ellen Thurlby, Lauretta Veale, Eliza- beth Winston, Brockville Club Thanked For Hospitality to the Visiting Rotarians. } | KINGSTON ROTARY CLUB The members of the Kingsto Rotary Club, at their weekly lunch eon at the British-American hotel on Thursday afternoon, received excel- lent reports from local members, who attended the ceremonies in con- nection with the presentation of the charter to the "baby" club at Brock- ville on Thursday last. All the speakers spoke in glowing terms of the hospitality shown the xisiting Rotarians, and the club passed a hearty vote of thanks to the Brock- ville club for their hospitality. Rotarian Harry Breathwaite presid- ed at the meeting. Those who spoke about the Brockville trip were Ro- tarians M. 8. Grace, Harry Miller, Edward Martin, A. N. Lyster and Charles Anglin' Rotarian Grace reviewed the "do- ings" at Brockville, and stated 'that the members who did mot take in the trip missed a rare treat. He said SPECIALS Do You Want Some Bargains ? ' 1 Chesterfield Suite (3 pieces), Chesterfield, Rocker and Arm Chair in a good quality of Tapestry, Regular $160. Special $120.00 | Chesterfield Suite (3 pieces), Chesterfield, Arm Chair and Rocker, (Marshall Cush- ions), good quality Tapestry. Regular '$197.00. Special $127.00 A reduction of from $15.00 to $48.00 each on all Rugs. If you want a bargain, call early. T.F. Harrison Co. Limited ise 0. the Brockville club did all in its power to entertain the visitors, and the club there was deserving of the warmest praise for the arrangements made. Rotarian Miller said the visitors were royally entertained, and .refer- red to the visit of the Rotarians from across the line, who contributed much to the success of the gather- ing. Rotarian. Miller also spoke of the big hit the Kingston members made with their umbrellas, bearing the club colors, and took occasion to congratulate Rotarian Grace, who originated the idea. Rotarians "Eddie" Martin and Charley Adglin told of some of the incidents in connection with Brock- ville's "charter night." Rotarian A. N. Lyster told about the prominent part the boy scouts played in the events at Brockville. The boys acted as guides and ren- dered excellent service to the visit- ors. Rotarian Lyster 'moved a vote of thanks to the Brockville club, which was seconded by Rotarian M. S. Grace, and carried unanimously. The club received an 'imvitation from Sir Archibald Macdonell, to be present at the closing exercises at the Royal Military College, and, on and, at the same time, the comman- dant will be thanked for invitations sent' to the club members for various : college. events at the 'The weather was quite warm for | JUNE CLEARANCE SALE!! A sweeping clearance of all excess stocks of ready-to-wear and yardage goods at the most sensational price reductions of the season. Compare our prices with all others, SILK DRESSES Regular $27.50 to $35.00 values Sale Price $19.95 25 orly, French Satin Messa line and Taffeta Silk Dresses in colors Navy and Black; all smart new styles for your choosing; in sizes 16, 18, 36, 38 and 40. SALE PRICE $19.95 WOOL JERSEY SUITS 12 WOOL TRICOTINE and SERGE To Clear Regardless of Cost. Your Choice HALF PRICE Sale Price 30 Heather and Plain Wool Jersey Suits-- 12 Novelty French Wool Tricotine and Serge Suits; in colors Navy, Tan, Black and in combination and plain color effects; all Black and White Check; in sizes 16 to 42 > o . new styles. Regular $35.00, $42.50 and Regular $37.50 to $85.00 each. Come early $45.00. In sizes 16 to 42. for first choice. Sale Prices . . . . $17.50, $21.25 and $27.75 Sale Price $24.95 20% Reduction Sale For Saturday Only . On our entire stock of new Summer Organdy, Voile and Summer Silk Dresses -- a large showing of the latest novelties to choose from in all the most wanted colorings. Priced from $10.50 to $37.50 Saturday, Less 209, 59 SUMMER BLOUSES KNITTED WOOL SUITS and DRESSES To Clear Les. Ther Coors The Season's Novelties at Give-Away 2 Novelty Georgette Smocks -- flesh and . Prices ! white; regular $23.50. Saturday $14.95 9 only, Heather Knitted Wool Suits--a spe- | Pink Crepe de Chene. Regular $13.75. cial value at $19.95. To clear-- Saturday $8.95 Sale Price 2 Flesh and Orchid; reg. $13.50 and $15 ea. : : Saturday $8.95 17 assorted] colore In Degas ssl fhe new. 18 Silk Embroidered Tricolette Waists: in set = des | riced up to A gn ; $8.95 |- colors Rose and Jade; regular i " : Saturday 3 98 4 only, Misses' Weol Jersey Middy Suits-- 36 Middy Smock Waists; in sizes 36 to 42; special values at $18.75. While they last--- colored trims; regular $3.50 to $4.50 each. Sale Price . . Saturday MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS LADIES' VESTS, 25c. EACH--20 dozen fine Swiss Ribbed Vests: a regular 35c. value Sale Price 25¢. 500 yards Mill Eads of Wabasso Circular Pillow Cotton; 42 inches wide; in lengths m easuring from 1} to 4} yds.; regular 60c. quality : ; Sale Price 39c¢. BLACK and BROWN LISLE HOSE, 25¢. PAIR -- 50 dozen Black and brown Lisle Hose; in sizes 8} to 10; a special value at 35¢. pair UNBLEACHED COTTON, 10c. YD.-- 1000 yds. of Grey Cotton; full 34 inches wide; a special valueat 15c.ayard . ............. ... Sale Price 10c¢. yard STEACY'S SPECIAL CORSETS, $1.00--200 pairs of Steacy's Special Four- Garter Re-inforced Front Coutil-Cor sets; regular $1.50 values. Sale Price $1.00 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, $1.19--96 fine Percale Shirts: full sizes: soft cuffs; a large range of patterns to choose from . . +. Sale Price $1.19 Limited RR EE -- a] <= § fae §