Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1925, p. 14

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Discount Off verything in our READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING : DEPARTMENT, s MEN'S SUITS---BOYS' SUITS MEN'S AND BOYS' TROUSERS, OVERALLS, SMOCKS, WORK SHIRTS, KHAKI TROUSERS Nothing reserved. Sale Starts To-morrow Take advantage of this at once ! LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" In 2 to 6 1b. rolls 28¢. Ib. Readu-to-Serve Meats With new Vegetables make 8 ass. wholesome Dinner Luncheon. 65c. 4 fellfed Lunch ib. .. 50c. Petra eryrd fellied Voal, Ib. ...........88¢c oe defiled Bosh J =»... Se. hr Pek aa re. Tae : LEALAND PICKLES -- Sweet yk contents 20 ozs. .45c. ROYAL NILITARY (Continued from page 8) Miss Marjorie Stevenson, white chiffon with ruffles of lace. satin. Miss Hilda McTear, white beaded chiffon over pink. Miss « Lucia McTear, crepe beaded. ; Miss Nan Lewis, Toronto, black and midnight blue chiffon over pale pink. . Miss Nancy McCarthy, Toronto, white chiffon, trimmed with clipped ostrich. Miss Jean McCarthy, Toronto, phe crepe de chine, heavily beaded blue and white. Miss Marion Mitchell, Toronto, white satin trimmed with white fringe. Miss Barbara Ryckman, Toronto, pink georgette, trimmed with beads. Miss Joyce Warden, Toronto, pink taffeta 'with tulle skirt, ostrich trim- med. Miss Isobel Willlams, Toronto, .white beaded crepe with green tulle bow. Miss Charlotte Towers, Toronto, silver shot with pink, roses. Miss Audrey Saunders, Philadel phia, Pa, flowered chiffon over cream. Miss Harriett Broughall, Toronto, white crepes with , colored 'beaded border. Miss Dqrothy Ball, Toronto, white satin brocaded in gold and silver. Miss Bertha Fleming, Windsor, Ont., mauve satin with gold brocade. Miss Emma MacInnes, Montreal, yellow georgette 'with sapphire blue sash. Miss Margaret Rouston, Montreal, yellow georgette trimmed with beads. Miss B. Molson, Montreal, blue canton crepe with crystal beads. Miss P. Porteous, Montreal, cream valenciennes lace .over flesh colored chiffon, roses. Miss Fae Wilson, Montreal, blue canton crepe with ostrich feathers. Miss Betty Henderson, Montreal, ecru colored lace over slip of same tangarine «color. Miss Maly McCullough, Toronto, orchid gedrgette trimmed with lace flowers at shoulder. Miss Dorothy Molson, Montreal, pleated white georgette with ostrich feather trimming. Miss Gillies, Ottawa, white chif- fon heavily beaded. *_Miss Berenice dePencier, Toronto, white satin and tulle, tulle bandeau in hair. Miss Amol Bird, forget-me-not blue chiffon frock, bouquet of sunset roses and forget-me-nots. Miss Lois Taylor, white canton crepe heavily beaded with crystals. Miss Lucy Waddell, orchid taffeta bertha of silver lace. Miss Wurtels, black beaded geor- gette with diamante ornaments. Miss Amy McGill, gold lace and chiffon. Miss Amy Wilkinson, Brockville, yellow brocade with a band of white fur, roses, Miss Norah McCartney, orchid crepe. Miss Honor Gowan, geranium crepe. Miss Eleda Murdock, Ottawa, white georgette and silver. Miss Valerie Jones, georgette with marabou. Miss Margaret Davis, white chif- fon with cascades of white lace. Miss Mabel Gildersleeve, orchid georgette with marabout. Miss Mary Daly, Napanee, geor- gette frock. Miss Gertrude McKelvey, silk ninon over orchid silk. Miss Margaret May, Ottawa, shell pink georgette, over pink silk ostrich feather trimming. Miss Gillies, Ottawa, mauve geor- gette silver trimming wrap of white georgette trimmed with white fox fur. Nosegay of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Clara Farrell, yellow geor- gette, gold beaded, yellow roses. Miss Helen Tofleld, Belleville, Brockville, New York, orchid | pale pink georgette, nosegay of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Barbara Bidwell, white geor- gotte with silver trimming. Pink roses. Miss Edith Allen, cream lace. 5 and Miss Margare mallpiece, Mont- real, yellow chiffon with touches of blue. Miss Alma Graham, white geor- gette and silver. tt ---------- It's Your COLLEGE BALL: ~{the armoturies; be 'TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1985. Mr. Malcolm Mitchell, Bank of Montreal! at Picton, was in town for the June ball, the guest of hig father, Mr. J. H. Mitchell, Johnson street. Miss Marion Ogilvie, Toronto, blue) He will return to Picton on Satur- day. . . * Mrs. McArthur .and Miss McAr- thur, Belleville who were in town for the ball, are at the Y.W.C.A. Mr. and Mrs. Birks, 'Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. D. G. Macphall, R.M.C. gaieties. Miss Georgina Ferguson, R.N., will arrive from Cleveland, Ohio, where she is on the staff of the Cleveland Clinic Hospital, on Wed- nesday to spend some time at her home, 126 Bagot street. Lady Twining, England, who is in Napanee, motored to Kingston with her brother, Mr. A. W. Daly, Mrs. Daly and Miss Mary Daly for the ball at RM.C. -Col. and Mrs. G. Hunter Ogilvie and Miss Mary Ogilvie motored from Toronto for the ball. Mrs. Ogilvie is with Mrs. Wurtele, R.M.C., and Miss Ogilvie with General and Mrs. F. W. Hill, « + Mr. William Kirkpatrick, Ottawa, a graduate of the Royal Miltiary Col- lege, was here for last night's dance. Miss Allison Bain, Ottawa, and Miss Geraldine Wood, Winnipeg, who ts the guest of Hon.-BE. J. and Mrs. McMurray, motored to Kingston and attended the June ball. Rey, ..and Mrs. Cody, Toronto, salied h Montrose from Mont- real for Jagland, where they will stay for eight weeks. Colonel and Mrs. Austin Gilltes, Ottawa, came up to Kingston where they attended the June' ball. Miss Jane Andrews, who has been the guest of her brother, Mr. R. G. Andrews, and Mrs. Andrews, Union street, has returped to Toronto. . - . Mrs. Ernest Dawson, who spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Hub- ert Stethem, at Stanley Barracks, Toronto, has returned to Kingston. Mrs. Dawson, accompanied by Mrs. Dawson, sr., and her two little girls, will sail for England shortly and wlil join Major Dawson, R.E., at Davenport. Mrs. E. W. Trent and Miss Fran- ces Trent, Toronto, motored to King- ston with Mrs. R. T. Harding for the June ball. Mrs. J. Flynn, Kingston aunt of Dr. Flynn, Calabogie, is visiting with him for a few weeks. - . - Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson and their family, who have spent a derson, Earl street, returned to their home in Rohester, N.Y., this morning by way of Toronto. PAY FOR P.W.O.R. The Arrangements Made For Pay- ing Out the Money. The drill pay for the members of the P.W.O.R. has arrived in the city Ottawa, and the following arrangements have been made for the paying out of the same: Tuesday evening at 7.30 band and headquarters, .including pipers, at the members of "B" company may receive their pay by calling'at- Major Wightman's of- tice, Board of Trade rooms, Bank of Commerce building; the members of "C" company may receive their pay by calling at Kinnear & D'Ssterre's store, Princess street, during store hours; "'D"" company at the armour- ies Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Uniform must be turned in before the pay is issued. Those having fail- ed to do so up to date must return it #lin the interval. | HOG PRICE STEADY. Twelve Cents a Pound Live Weight - Being Paid. Wilbert Ayisworth of the firm of Alysworth Bros., wholesale 'drovers when asked by a representative of the Whig about the price of cattle at was buying hogs at 12 cents per pound live weight. This price has The calf market is not ery Sood |at the present time. The market has King street, while Mn town for the | week with Mr. and Mrs. George Hen-|' the present time, stated that his firm |. p b p pe - , b 3 p hb p 4 , by p ) 4 pb 3 b § { John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd.) Just Arrived Summer Frocks Cool as a Breeze Airy bits of finery that play with the a on the hottest of Summer days. frocks of Voile in all over designs i oo es and fancy panel effects i in light- some French weaves. Dainty Fuji Silks in the softest of shades that breathe coolness in their delicateness of design, in Rose, Orange, Blue, White, Peach, Orchid, with pure White Collar and Cuffson ashort sleeve. Figured Crepes in lovely shades and pat- terns with dainty trimming effects. PRICED FROM $6.95 UP. New Silk Broadcloth' Just Arrived $1.25 Yard Just received a group of the very newest in Fancy Silk Broadcloths, with the double pattern, colored stripes with alternate check and fancy patterns in combination shades * such as Green ahd Gold with Black Stripes, Rose Blue with Brown, Blue Yellow with Gray, Brown Yellow and Black; 38 inches wide. Make those dainty holiday frocks now-with this delightful Silk. Only .. . 'John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. o The Bride-Elect Asks a Question ?? What do you suggest is the proper budget of essen- tials and requirements in Linens. etc.. for a small home or *' apartment ? fen . For her benefit we have prepared a list of items, all ob- tainable in our Linen and Stapl: Goo Department, -which will amply fill the wants of this young lady. 1 Large Table Cloth. 6 to 12 Dinner Napkins. | medium sized "Better Cloth" and 12 Napkins to match. 2 or 5 Luncheon Sets with Napkins to match. 6 Bath Towels. 12 Hand Towels. » Towels (op the materia) ust: Cloths {12 yds. Cotton goed Table Covers. ah bed). (each bed). Woollen Blankets (each bed). Eildon Comforter (each bed). ---- -~ . $1.25 YARD RPA

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