THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TURKCH SOCETY 10 TURN COLD SHOULDER TO BRIDE {if Mathilde McCormick Weds | Richardson's whart last night. Max Oser, Swiss Livery Stable Man. ' Basle, Switzerland, June 8.--Max | Oser is willing to wait for the hand {of Mathilde McCormick. Intimate friends of the Swiss rid- | Ing master sald to-day he is so con- {ident of the enduring quality of Mathilde's love that he would tacit- ly acquiesce if the McCormicks per- suade her to walt until she is twen- ty before marrying. | Oser is heartily sick of the court | proceedings over his engagement to e | IN MARINE CIRCLES | The steamer Joyland, in tow of | the tug Joseph Russell, arrived at The steamer Glendowan arrived | from Fort Willlam with a cargo of oats, this morning, and is unloading | at Richardson's, The §teamer City of Hamilton ar- rived down from Hamilton and To- ronto this morning with package freight for Montreal. The steamer City of Ottawa ar- rived up from Montreal last night with package freight for Toronto and Hamilton. The tug Thompson cleared for Cape Vincent on Wednesday night. The schooner Maggie L. arrived from Bay of Quinte ports this morn- The Store : Accommodating The greatest store and the greatest business in Kingston have arisen here on the founda- tion of public satisfaction, with the best service and the lowest prices, always linked with high quality. J. Laidlaw & Son, | John D. Rockefeller's granddaugh- ing. i Limited |ter, and is quite ready to make The $ ' steamer = Brockville cleared | concessions to keep peace in the fam this morning for Picton and other { iy. points west. |, Before permitting the engagement The steamer Toronto is expected | | to be announced, he begged Mathilde here early Friday morning, on her first round trip of the season. Bride of June 1922 ; FINE LINEN For Her New Home | to re-consider it, laying stress on the great difference in their ages and asking her to wait until she was sure of her own mind. But she was | determined, He then went to Harold F. Me- Cormick, millionaire, former presi- dent of the International Harvester SALE OF A THOUSAND. [i= desu som MEN'S SHIRTS | You because you are the only Swiss {acquaintance who has not tried to . : {get money from me," McCormick $2.00 to $4.00 Shirts J' quoted as having told him. : : . Oser's friends in the army are Accumulation from regular and specially en ii sem arg purchased stock. All sizes 14 to 17, \ {to 80 to France and marry as soon 1 69 as possible. 3 FOR $5.00 We have planned this as the greatest June sale of Shirts. If ever opportunity knocked it is knock- ing right now. Just the wanted materials for summer wear and usually found at more than double the price. a livery-stable man, she could only * 5 OLOSES TO-NIGHT SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING - [llivne,'™ faroueh the servants' en- SEE OUR WINDOW | nothing personal against Oser, who has always acted as gentleman, All sales for Cash. No approval, whose manners are perfect and who Livingston's Is rather pitied because of the gen- 75-79 Brock Street eral belief than Mathilde threw her- "If off your route it pays to walk" som Linens are a real necessity to the bride's new home, and to every other household as well. Right now is a 800d time to purchase, the stocks are high and the prices are exceptionally low. = Let every woman pure chase now whether buying a new stock or replenishing the old one, -- FINE QUALITY TOWELS Huckaback Colored owels Towels Towels 25c. up 20c. to $1.75 25c. up Colored Bath Fine Huckaback Turkish Hand Towels in a number WALTER S. ALLWARD 3 Canadian sculptor, has left Can- Towels made of Towels and Bath of excellent quali- r France to carry out his commis. cotton, unfon or Towels, made from ties. They come in 0 build a Canadian war memor- linen shades: blue, hich will cost 1.000,000 and take " linen. They come a heavy quality. % ans fancy i three years to complete. perfectly plain, or Terry Towelling -- ors. Priced accord- rt rw------ with fancy borders. plain or fancy. ingly. ) COTTONS Snowy White, Sheer, Soft Plain White Cotton 15¢. up. Fine White Cottons--products of the best known Canadian and English manu- facturing houses. The excellent qualities are suitable for the making of Pillow Cases, Nightgowns, etc. Full yard wide. All are made from strong, serviceable, Cot- ton Threads, and the firm, even weave as: sures great satisfaction, Nainsook Sheeting' r PEP 44220099000 9 and The bride will Hand worked Madeira Doy- Madapolam need a good stock of lies. Made from fine linen and For Camisoles, Sheets and the low come in all the most wanted Nightgowns, Under- pricings on these sizes. wear, etc. Nainsook Sheetings will per- James Richardson & Sons, Limited, and Madapolam is mit her to lay In a Foot Princess street. perhaps the best rt. suited. Very fine goodly supply. Many DAILY MEMORANDUM. qualities, wide well-known makes Atchison Dance at Snider's Grove, Friday, widths that will cut --excellent qualities Baldwin Loco June 9th. Treneer's Orchestra. to the best advan- --all widths. B. & 0. ; tage. ¢ 45c. to $1.00 ra +: PRINTERS ER HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR Great Northern Ore MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. Gulf States Steel -- Sinclair Ofl : Ce FRYE Bn. % 3 Hs § New Grass Creamery Butter - [i= am Tri : New Haven v2 | CONNOR--In Ottawa, on June 7th, 1922 - The very finest, fresh made 'Grass Butter is. Dutch ® rate Me. my Shea Saughter of the W COV + ( Reading Pillow Covers made from a fine and and right fresh from the churn-- serviceabio quahey of Goriom 91s and 8001bs... .... formerly of Kingston, Sombera. Pas. RLS on it, Andrews Shurehs a toe aS, Tuality of © h . Si : anted widths. Cases ar a Studebaker from filling. The Pricings sty a e free Fresh made Dairy Butter (one day only) Union Pacific 25¢. up Per Ib. 30c - New Canadian Eggs, Perfection brand-- TABLECLOTHS - every egg guaranteed -- Cheese . .17¢. Ib. U. 8. Steel The bride will need a number of Table put up in | doz. cartons. Cloths for every day use or for special oc- casions. Our stock is now at its height. Many exceptional g00d qualities in fine Cot-, G R 0 CE RIE S 108 Cloths ang ali linen. She designs are ¥ and afford you a wide choice. Standard brands--goods you use every day Rolusee Jo Get. Out of Way. ~ { . Peking, June 8.--Sun Yat Sen, : ------ : president of the republic of South Baker 8 Cocoa } Ib. tin, each 25c. China, will refuse to resign and thus IN MEMORIAM Dainty Lunch, Salad Dressin , bottle .25¢. clear the way for Wu Pei Fu's plau| In loving memory of our dear father, y g Sidney H. Al ho departed thi St. Charles Evaporated Milk, tall tin . 16¢ » June 53." deomried is p . ] . . $3.00 to $25.00 to reunite China under one BOvVern-| jite June 7th, 1931. McLaren's Peanut Butter, No. | tin . . . 24c¢. ment, according to advices received One year has passed since that sad day, JLAIDLAV eC SON Cream of Wheat, package from Canton. Sun contends that tha God called the one we loved away, . LIMITED Week-end sale large, ripe Bananas 38c. doz. E ey Toe an ration TyISsents | Forgot Mim, "no ue miss him stil FOR SATURDAY, ONTARIO GROWN STRAWBERRIES, VEGETABLES ~--Sadly missed by his Co-operate with us for better service. daughter. For the benefit of our customers we have Dr. Willlam Gibson, district de-| ~~~ cfd puty of Knights of Columbus, and CARD OF THANKS. and family arranged the best delivery system in this city. : Dr. J. Leonard Walsh, grand knight| Mrs. G. EB. rance of Frontenac Council Knights of | Jon Ana pt heir man yds for Columbus, are at Niagara Falls at-| casion of thé illness and death of a lov- tending Niagara state convention of | I"8 husband and father. the Knights of Columbus, Four deliveries leave at 8 a.m. for all points. : i Those who desire the best service kindly co-operate with us by placing their orders the previous afternoon, thus ensuring bet- ter attention in selection, also delivery to the home at an hour affording time for necessary preparation, cooking, etc. Second deli Turn Cold Shoulder. Zurich, June 8.--Mathilde Me- Cormick, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, will be barred from Zurich society if she weds Max Oser. The leaders of Switzerland's four hundred to-day are preparing to ex- clude Miss McCormick from their exclusive circles if she goes through with the marriage. a As Mathilde McCormick, member of one of the worlds' richest fam- ilies, she is welcome if properly in- troduced. * But as Fraulein Max Oser, wite of % BUDGET DEBATE Terry bpd Ottawa, June 8.---An all- night session lies before the Commons to-day for the wind- ing up of the budget debate. Hon. H. H. Stevens and Sir Lomer Gouin are the principal speakers scheduled. Hope is expressed that the debate will be through by midnight, but if it 1s not the intention is to con- tinue through till it is, so the vote may not come possibly till two or three in the morning. self at his head--but he simply "doesn't belong." As one man expressed it, "Oser is a perfect riding master but he can enter my house only as a servant." The blue-bloods cannot forgive Oser's father for once having man- aged a circus. -- THE STOCK MARKET. -------- - For Sale, . Reported by McKinnon & Co., Royal| wet corn, §oc per 2-bush. bags. Bank Building, Market Street. Bring your own bags, MADEIRA DOYLIES I | | PRP PE PRPS PB Pee Phere rb ebb pbs New York Stocks. June 8th, 2 p.m. MADEIRA CENTRE PIECES $3.25 up Pretty patterns in Madeira Centre Pieces. All hand work- ed--all popular sizes in stock. Priced accordingly. Amer. Loco ANDERSON BROTHERS Limited Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. MADEIRA RUNNERS $3.00 up Madeira Runners are always needed and are very pretty as well. A complete range of pat- terns and lengths. MADEIRA SERVIETTES 90c. up Serviettes are perhaps the most needed of any. They come In different sizes and number of patterns. araqul Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. + IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving memory of Miss Marie Watson, Hartington, who de- parted this life on June Sth, 1920, Dear Sister, we have missed you More and more each day, And the world seems so much sadder Since the day you passed away, You ate gone, dearest, but not forgot en CANADIAN STOCKS, Brazilian Mackay Bell Tel. Years can never ease the pain, In the hearts of those who loved you, Till the day we meet again. --Mother, Sister, Brother, . There's fothing newer or smarter than these ARES ow-, , The Old Firm EI fakci se Eps Th 254 and 206 PRIN Here are the Sandals which "Flappers' want. i Study the flapper's costume and you'll see that comfort" is the real idea of their outfit. And these gre ¢ the shoes they choose because they are com- o e. Patent Strap with buckle, as cut shown . . $6.50 Patent with | strap and buckle, also at Barer des eed. $3.75 and $4.75 iveries leave 10.30 a.m. Or. ders for this delivery should be placed not later than 10 a.m. We would be grateful to all who fall in line with the above request. Place your order for Prince Edward Whitefish, Salmon Trout, Thursday p.m., for early Friday delivery.