NO BUTTON UNDERWEAR (NAINCHECK) Try a Suit and see what comfort you've been missing, 1.50 Suit « " 9 Livingston's ! 75-79 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" juicy, sweet--every ozen 54c. FRUIT Real nice on A very choice sample PINEAPPLES | arge, ripe ones, Do yale Preserving now. Each Dozen Case 42¢c. $4.55 $6.75 32. 345 6.75 25¢. 2.75 6.75 Cucumbers ishes Green Onions Tomatoes I New otatoes Rhubarb Spinach BACON--_Choice Brea kfast Bacon, ma. chine sliced sliced... ~~ seen, 40 1b. URG STEAK made frsh daily : +2. 31bs. for 25¢. FISH i i -- | {For Tomorrow Night's Concert | in Aid of the Naval i Brigade. lf -- § A very find programme has been | {arranged for tomovrow evening by [the committee in charge of the big concert to be put on in Memorial {Hall, City Buildings, in aid of the | | Boys' Naval Brigade. The affair is | Ibeing offered under the auspices of | {the Rotary Club and should certain- | {ly attract a large crowd. i The list of numbers is a full one | lana well chosen- as regards variety. {The Girl Guides of St. James' church | {will stage a very pretty little four- | act drama entitled "The Sleeping | " and those who hive been | say | n it | stu- dents of the Collegiate Institute will | also take part with exhibitions of | | Eymnastics and drill, and the boys | jof the Naval Brigade, of course, will ! {also have a place on the programme with exhibitions of their various {training drills ang recreations. This is a Very unusual! concert in [that three different activities of the Iyoung People of Kingston will be | lcffered to the public for inspection. | We often hear people asking about | {the Naval Brigade on the strest, or i {about the Girl Guides or the cadets. | [At this concert parents and all oth- ers interested will have a wonder- ful opportunity of seeing Just what | {is being done under the direction of | | jthese different organizations and a | | pleasant surprise awaits those who | jattend. | The concent starts at eight sharp land the admission prices are very tnoderate. 1 OE -------------- | i THE DaAiLy BRITISH WHIG eee ee ul ATRICTNE PROGRANNE | International Ipague, Syracuse 2, Jersey City 1. -- Michigan--Ontario League Saginaw 16, Grand Rapids 4. -- American League. Washington §, Detroit 2, New York 3. Cleveland 2. -- Nationa) League. St. Louis 11, Philadelphia 3. New York 4, Chicago 1. Pittsburg 8, Brooklyn 6. Cincinnati 7, Boston 6. ---- Red Cross Society. At the meeting of the erecutive of the local Red Cross held % the head- darters on Tuesday, it $ reported thal the result of tne enrollment campaign amounted to $1010.25 and that 750 pads had been rent to Coch- rane, i r | A resclution was passed to send é@ communication to tia woman's churgh societies asking hom to eo- | Cherate in forming gq Red. Cross | cfmergency committee. It was decid. | jed to keep the present rooms on the corner of Wellington 3ad Princess [streets as the headquarters for a ' { Votes of thanks wera passed to | St. Andrew's Woman's: Home Assoc | lation for 100 Pads, to 3: James' | ladies, Miss Allan's Bible class, the | W. M, 8. ot Sydenham stree: o the Nurses Alumnae Association of | I Hospital. and Miss magazines to Mowat sanitorium, ------------------ Meeting of the G.AUY, The local post of the G.A.UV.| held a brief session on Monday evening, with Dr. J. 0 MacDonald | in the chair. Two applications for membership were accepted, the can- didates being F. Mullin and H., Me- Ivor, while Comrade C. Smith was | Initiated, The chairman of the vox- | ing. committee reported the arrange- | ments for the amateur boxing tour- Dament in the armories to be com- ing along very nicely, and that a number of young athletes in Ganan- | Oque and Napanee are preparing to | A discussion also took Place | with regard to the decoration of vet- ! erans' graves, at which all returned | Soldiers will be asked to take part. -- Fire at Mattres Factory. About two o'clock Wednesday af- ternoon fire was discovered in the roof of W. Hughes' mattress faot- ory, Princess street. Upon investiga- tion it was learned that tae blage . SENATOR BORAH | Idaho Leader, who oe run for Unit- sive Bm-------------- | irish Free State Government Declines to Communicate Dublin, May 9.--The Iriea Free State goverament has refused the {bas declined to communicate farth- er With the republican leader. | Refuses Habeas Corpns. London, May 9.--The court of tion for a writ of habeas corpus, made on behalf of Art O'Brien, wno the Irish raids in March. Counsel for O'Brien contended tha: the Dritish -- Not Binding in Irctamd, Dublin, May 9.---The decisions of | od States Presidency for the Progres- party. Further With Him. | peace terms of Eamon De Valera and | -- appeal, to-day, granted the applica Was deported to Ireland following home tary had no power to send the agticant to Ireland. the English courts are mot bind in Ireland ang theaBritish home seo retary may find much difficulty in carrying ont the instructions to re- lease Art O'Brien dr any one hund- red deportees. The attitude taken by Kevin O'Higgins, Free State min- ister of home alfairs, may be sums med up in "what we have we holg.2 The Irish government, it Is point. PO! od out here, got these prisoners from England in a definite bargain with the British home offices 'and win Carry out exactly the Provisions: of thst bargain, ------------ MEDALS AND PRIZES, ------ Won by Nurses of the Kingston Gen. ora) lo x fal training school for: nurses, following medals and 'prises will be awarded: aa b wou medal, Miss Liliag Fairtun, alkerton: silver medal, Miss Edith falker, Porth, + AREA Year ive Association of North Lanark for twenty years, was chosen ve candidate for North Lanark at the convention on Tuesday. Opening in Wireless and Cables Sections, Canadian Corps of Signal- ling. See Capt. Lemmon at Armor ies tonight, "Tis better to be lowly born ana range with humble lovers #n coo tent, than wear a golden sorrow, Rash presumption is a ladder which will break the mountains neck, x 3 CA Auxiliary Sale of home. cooking in Be dutlding, Friday, May 11th, 3 p.m. ome and what you need for over the week-end. OFFICE SUPPLIES and PRINTERS DIED, BURNS---At the Hotel Dien, Xinguton, on May 8th, 3 Shwrence ul b 80 rns, beloved second eldes: x son of Frederick Burns, 71 Pem- | ea. broke Stree d TS. ing Funeral will Take ed, Son er's residence, Friends ana | Acquaintances respectfully oi Te, dey "tases al dete har late day morning at 8.40 deal, Where a ® o is now Prepared to supply you with your entire needs for that Tub Frock, Summer Suit. Ie may be a pretty Gingham, an imported Voile, a French Ra- tine, a Broadcloth, or any one of the numerous mew fabrics which are now ready for your inspection at prices that mean & money saving, | RATINE 75¢ to $1.50 One of the season's Popular wash materials for Suits and Dresses. We are showing a beautiful range in Stripes, solid colors and block patterns, shades are; -- Among the many new Rookie Saxon Bult Sand Cream: Lavender Peach White 86 to 40 inches wide. SCOTCH GINGHAMS DOMESTIC GINGHAMS DURO GINGHAMS GINGHAMS 27 ins. 25c¢. yd. GINGHAMS 2 ins. 35¢. yd. GINGHAMS 36 ins. 50c. yd. Fancy Dress Voiles So much can be said in favor of our new stock of tmpérted Voiles be. whore Tut Gecle 80 many of the novelties which sec to ne menu where--Tut designs, Paisley patterns are also to be found in our complete showing of Voiles, Prices begin at 50c. yd., and up to $1.50 yd. COLORED LINENS FOR SUITS AND DRESSES Are to be had in a number of new Shades, such as Orchid, Electric Blue, Wild Rose, Putty, Natural, White, Lay. ender, Delf Niue, ENGLISH PERCALE he hee of Men's or yipany - Hety of stripes on white ground. Colors guaranteed. Price 50c. yard WHITE GOODS IN WANTED WEAVES AT LOW PRICES Beach Cloths, Emby, Volles, Gaberdines, Basket Cloth, Plain Voile, Piques, Di. mitles, Mulls, Satin Lastor, Lawns, Or. i USE B CK PA NS TT EA SYSTEM o