x ¢ ® 1847 DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 1925 GOOD CLOTHES DO ATTRACT ATTENTION THE NEW ARRIVAL WITH LATEST MODELS OF Young Men's Suits Added to our already extensive stock will, no doubt, cause a very favorable im- pression. THE CROMWELL $25 and $30 THE HALSEY Putting character into your Headwear THE RIGHT HAT AT THE RIGHT PRICE Your Hat is as much a part of you as anything you wear, in fact it's so impor- tant as to catch the eye first. Our Special $3.75 Feature Value The rich variations of shades and stripings in these smart Shirts for Spring will immedi. ately take the eye of Men and Young Men who appreciate the new things in Dress. $2.50 to $3.75 Special Head Covering, new English 'and Canadian makes, $2.00 to $3.00 LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET "IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" ANDERSON BROS. LIMITED Provision Dealers Important to Country Merchants The following are the list of places at which our Sales Truck 'Phone your order in. We deliver on the day specified below. You will receive our best attention in regards to hoth QUALITY and SERVICE. Our prices are right. Z TUESDAY 'Kingston Mills Elgin oyceville Phillipsville ley's Bay Delta Morton Lyndhurst. WEDNESDAY Battersea THURSDAY Sydenham Yarker Colebrook Elginburg FRIDAY Centreville Centre prise den Yarker SE Hevresaive Jour shiptents of Sunbury Inverary Westbrook Odessa Wilton. Hartington Harrowsmith cash prices paid. i. Visits your town. Information given on market values of BUTTER, POUL KINGSTON BASEBALL CLUB IN SESSION Much Progress to Date Report- ed and Prospeots Brighter Than Many Think, There was a grist of business put through at the meeting of the King- ston Amateur Baseball Club held in the Board of Trade rooms on Friday evening. President Steacy was in the chair and there was a full attendance of members of the executive. Manager Joe Daley reported good turnouts to practices and is very much pleased with several of the new pros- pects although he says that all will have to step lively to get in shape for the opener here with Peterboro on May twentieth. Halbert, the Imperial Tobacco Company's contribution to the squad, was out last night and look. ed mighty good. F. C. Beaudry was appointed official scorer for the season of 1925. It was decided by an unanimous vote to make "Ted" Gallagher assistant manager of the team. The motion came m Treasurer Kennedy and was re. ceived with enthusiasm by the whole executive, W. Arnie! was appointed grounds manager again for the season. The question of policing the fences was dealt with and satisfactory grounds arrangements with the city reported. N One important decision of especial interest to the fans is that to use only the main gate at the Alfred street cor- ner for all in-going traffic. Cars and pedestrians will all enter by this gate in the future and it is hoped to thus ae keep a better con The presidentlannounced en ing support from many business men and private citizens which will be ac- knowledged in due course. The report on the last league meet. ing was read and adopted. The treas- trol & the crowds. { LL THE DEAN WOULD HANG GUILTY DiVORCEES 'To Allow Innocent Survivors to Marry Again Without Breaking Church Laws. | New York, May 8.--Very { Rev. W. Ralph Inge, the | "Gloomy Dean" of St. Paul's ca- | thedral, London, advanced what | he said was his personal solution of the divorce problem at a farewell luncheon given him by the Forum Magazine at the Century Club. | ol have sometimes thought." he said, "that the best thing would be to hang both of the guilty parties, so that the irno- cent survivors may marry again without breaking any laws of the church." LIBERAL WOMEN'S RALLY. Big Organization Meeting to Be Held An Kingston on May 14th. An organization meeting of Lib- eral women from the counties of Hastings, Prince Edward, Lennox and Addington, Frontenac, Leeds and the city of Kingston, will be held at the Frontenac Hotel, Kingston, on Thursday, May 14th, at 11 a.m. | The purpose of the gathering is to [form a District Federation of Liberal Women in the above counties, as re- quested by the Qntaric Women's Liberal Association. All Liberal women are invited to attend, whe- ther members of any association or not. Luncheon will be served at noon, at which addresses will be de- livered by prominent Liberals. Hon. James Murdock, minister of labor, has promised to be present and ad-| dress the meeting. Two prominent Liberal women will bring greetings from the national committee. Luncheon tickets, $1 each. All Lib- eral women in the above district are cordially invited to attend. An in- vitation is also extended to Liberal men to be present and enjoy the fine 'Programme that has been arranged. Tickets may be secured from mem- bers of the local association or at the British Whig office. c Exhibition Dancing. The Florence Hudon School of Dancing will hold its fourth annual exhibition in costume, in toe, ballet, Greek interpreted, and National dances, creations of the Schalif and Vestoff-Serova, Russian Schools ~ of Dancing, New York, in Mem 1 Hall, Wednesday, May 20th, at 8.15 p.m. Capt. Alfred Light, musical di- rector R.C.H.A., will direct the ac- companiments which will be played by a select orchestra. Admission 50c. Amusement tax extra. ---------- See Tweddell's $25 English sults. Monsignor Ginistry, Bishop of Ver- dun, France, has sailed for a tour of Canada. U.S. naval experts predict use of catapults to launch aeroplanes from skyscrapers. Gabardine coats $15 up, Tweddell's Out of fifteen standard hotels at Niagara Falls only six have made ap- plication for new beer permits. See Tweddell's $22 men's suits. DAILY MEMORANDUM. Queen Street church rummage sale, corner Princess and Clergy streets, on Friday afternoon, May 15th, 3 o'clock. BIRTHS. TUTTLE--At Salmon Point, April 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian ttle, a daughter. WILLIAMS--On April 26th, at Big Is- and, to Mr. and Mrs. Eleazer Wil- liames, a daughter, MARRIAGES, LAZIDR--CONGER---At Plcton, on May 2nd, Miss Vina Conger, Picton, to A. T. Lazer. LOCKWOOD --TENEY -- At Deseronto, on April 23rd, Charles Lockwood, of Picton, to Mrs. Emma Teney, of Guelph. DEATHS. COLE -- In Sophiasburgh, April 30th, Jeremiah Cole, axed 74 years, CANNON---At Milford, 'May 4th, Lydia Cannon, wife of Abraham Cannon, aged 81 years. HELFERTY-In North Marysburgh, on Hay 6th, Emma Bradley, fe of William Helferty, SAYLOR---In Bloomdle April 29th, Cinderella Winters, wife or the late A. B. Saylor, in Wer 87th year. SMYTH--In Oakville, on May 9th, 1925, J G. Smyth, aged 90 years, formerly of Glenburnie. Funeral om arrival of fast train, C. N. R. Kingston Junction, 2.09 (c! time) Yonday afternoon, to taraqu! metery. Friends and uaintinces respectful invited to axtend y WRIGHT---In North Marysbu . May 5] Blizabeth Wright, end 8 p ~ \ SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1025. ON SALE O-NIGHT 7.30 Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose " SHADES: NUDE--PEARL--BLACK--PONGEE--FAWN B Sizes 8% to 10. A wonderful offering of manufacturer's substandards of Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, with slight imperfec- tions, which do not mar the quality nor the appearance. We are very fortunate to be able to offer these fine qual- ity Hose at such a low figure. The regular values are up to $1.75 a pair. On sale to-night at 7.30, for-- Special 8 Oc Pair Ladies' Underwear for Spring LADIES' VESTS Harvey's fine, soft quality Cotton Vests. Regulation and Opera top, or short sleeve styles, in medium and reg- ular sizes, 25c. to 50c. garment * Larger and O. 8. sizes-- 25¢c. to 65c. GARMENT. HARVEY LADIES' VESTS An extra well tailored Ladies' Cot- tom Vest, in light weight, fine quality, in no sleeve, regulation or opera top. 25c. to 50c. garment LADIES' COTTON VESTS Extra fine, soft quality, Harvey's Cotton Vests in Summer weight; choice of no sleeve, opera or regulation top. Priced from 75c¢. to $1.00 per garment LADIES' BLOOMERS Wo now have a complete range of Ladies' Cotton Bloomers, in all sizes from 36 to 44; in shades of White and Flesh. Priced according to size-- 45c¢. and 50c. garment LADIES' COLORED BLOOMERS A special assortment of Ladies' fine \ COMBINATIONS For the women who desire the come bination Underwear, we have a come plete assortment of all styles and sizes in light quality; regulation and opera top. Sizes 38 to 46. Priced from $1.00 to $1.50 and $1.75 garment CHILDREN'S SCHOOL STOCKINGS fine Ribbed Stocking that. will withstand the hard wear that children at school are bound to give them. Sizes 6 to 93. 39c. and 50c. per pair MEN'S DEPT. NEWS PENMAN'S UNDERWEAR FOR MEN The finest quality of Men's Balbrig- gan Combinations and Single Piece Un- derwear in light Spring and Summer weight; in all sizes from $1.25 to $1.75 Suit. Single Plece Shirts and Drawers 90c. and $1.25 garment SPECIAL! Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Fine quality Shirts and Drawers, in all sizes. Special ate 65c¢. per garment X John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. 170 Princess Siragt RATA a -- a -- ~1®) Ad et a Ba a Rie ------ Da---------- 'a '