Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1915, p. 8

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If | PAGE EIGHT ster... h Most men will now feel the Easter thrill that aside their old Winter Gar- prompés them to throw ments, and to blossom iE new Spring Clothes! out on Easter Sunday Our store is the full bloom of ter freshness, with § now in | Fi al with § handsome Spring ideas § greeting turn. you Men's Suits, Overcoats, - Trousers, Correct Hats and beau- t#ul 'He the rdashery- in correct and exclusive styles. at eevry § Spring THE | DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1015, IN MILITARY CIRCLES LIEUT. KENNETH TH WILLIAMS ar == TACHED "50 39TH BATTALION. [As Supply Officer--Time Gun at Fort Henry in Excellent Condition -- MR. S.A Smoker Thursday Night. "Ken." Williams the well-kno#n rugby player, has received a commis- 4n the Army Service Corps, and has been transfefred to the 39th Bat- talion at Belleville where he will be supply officer, c=ucceeding Capt. 4. Welch. Lieut. Williams attended a class a few weeks ago in Cttawa and qualified with high honors. The honorary members of the Ser-! geants Mess of the R. C. H: A. are cordially invited to the farewell smoker to the N. C. O's of the Royal School of Artillery on Thursday night. sion The third Royal School of Artillery closed on Thursday, and on Friday the officers will leave for their' homes in different parts of the Dominion. Several applications have been re- ceived for entrance to the fourth course that opens on April 26th. Thestime' -gun at Fort Henry has been examined by Lieut. Chevrie and found in excellent condition. The examinations are conducted period ically. This gun was first issued in 1898, We are ready with a great collection of entirely new spring things for Saturday and will make extra efforts to serve shoppers satis- factorily during the rush hours. 0 = TEETIEETEEIE Easter Neckwear MANY NOVELTIES. "A" and "B" sub-sections of "C" Battery, R. C. H. A. will play base- ball with "C' and "D" sub-sections on Tete de Pont Barracks square on Friday afternoon. Clothes Little New and very some designs. See our Men's Suits at $15.00. See our Men's Over- coats at $12.00 and $15. The very highest type of elegance in ready-to- ate prices, is represent- wear apparel at moder- ed by the showing nf Jr various lines, At Your Service. for Boys and Men of all ages. The Newest of . Suits for Spring Something just a little different from the usual offerings of Suits and the prices ave attractive, $12.60 $16.50, $18, $20 upto $30. * Smart Coats for Spring Style is not expensive material, neither is it imitation--it is the skilful way in which the fashion is adapted to the individual and for tihs reason we ask vou tarsee onr new Spring Coats, $8.50 to $15.00. hand- Three more men have been ac- cepted for No. O Stationary Hospii- al, (Queen's). The accepted men are all being issued with uniforms and were drilled on the lower cam pus on Thursday morning There are several qualified officers in the | Easter and New Neckwear are al- | rahks, and they are concuctine the ways associated and we have been able to secure a number of most attractive 1 novelties for Saturday's selling. Plath or Embroidered Organdie Collars VESTEES of Organdie. VESTEES of Oriental Lace. Guimpes, Collar and Cuff Setts. CREPE-DE.CHENE WINDSOR TIES OMBRE SILK WINDSOR TIES Kid Gloves Never have we had such a large stock and in the best makes of French Gloves. You will find here gloves not to be had elsewhere in Kingston, Le Premier, a perfect fitting glove, in shades of Tan, Greys, Sand, white, Black, $1.25. drills. Six boxes of books arrived in the city on Thursday morning for the Germans at Fort Henry. The books are first read by one who under- stands® the Teuton language and then handed over to the librarian at the fort. They are seat here by the German Embassy at Washing- ton. W. Nickle son of W. F. Nickle. M.P.. haf applied for membership in the Queen's platoon of the 38ta Overseas Battalion. A medical enquiry into the cases of the Peterboro men who were sent +back from Belleville and Ottawa as. medically unfit was conducted at the Peterboro Armouries on Wednesday | afternoon Pd Lieut. -Col, H. R. Duff, tA. D: The NS eae at Lindsay 3 i sulted in a number of the men re-)\ | jected at Belleville being declarea medically unfit by the Board, and! similar results are expected at Peter- | boro although the percentage of 5718 | len Sent back wag very small. * ® : 9 Livingston's ; : Brock Street, A Little Out of the Way, But It Will Pay You To The "Katherine," our famous $1.00 Kid Glov ¢, in in shades of tan, greys, white, black. WHITE WASHABLE KID GLOVES On Friday evening in the militia - Ly. M.C.A. ball, Dr. J, G. Evans will § give a lecture on the "Three Cov-| if | enants," exhibiting a set of slides) i'8 | of the Samaritan Passover. : NEW VEILING NEW RIBBONS NEW HOSIERY | ough inspection of the 21st Battali- | } on, on Barriefleld Commons. He ex-| | pressed 'himself as highly pleased Ps / ' | D'Arey Smith, who played goal tor, ] ll | Melville the past winter, and who i | last year played for Toronto R. and ' |'A. A., has enlisted and;is in Kings- { ton with the Varsity battery. Saturday Morning i 23 2] - i} | with the battalion and said that he - » if | considers it as fine a body of men a he had ever seen anywhere. ecld ll a p { Cok TM D. R. Hemming is in Pet- if | erboro making a general inspection | : : SLE it, § of the troops in that district. | $1 2, $1 5 and $ 8.00 Values for il | fog a Medical Board of Inquiry at! | Peterboro and Lindsay. ut Infantry Brigade, C. BE. F., on {i i Wednesday afternoon, made a thor- 42- only, Spring { Lieut.-Col. H. TR. Duff, A DMS, it | returned on Wednesday alter hold | The seventy-seven "Varsity men who arrived on Wednesday for the | 26th Battery will be eguipped with finiforms in the near future. On | Thursday morning they had their | | first drill on "the ericket field and] looked a fine ly of men. . Col. 8. 1. A. Denison dined at the : ra' racks on Wednesday evening. Suits to clear at less lao -_-- ~The Pipers' Band of the 21st Bat- talion was given stretcher-drill on Artillery Park on Thursday morning by Corpl. Roberts. | "than the cost of material; tailored in this geason's most wanted colors and styles; well made and finished. Full assortment of Major Brown, G.8.0., Major E. W. Jones and Capt. A. K: Hemming, 21st Battalion, are on a board of This is the bh ' W. O. Dennis, Sergt. McCullough, his. is the balance of a special pur- officers and will examine the N.C.0.'s| Corporal Murrdy, Corporal Hall J of the 21st Battalion . - wishing to Lance Corporal Troup and Priv-| chase and are good values at $12, $15 qualify for tentenmnts. 3. G:DOROYAR, Souick, G2 : & v : : ] fi Sreighion, Anderson, Benson, £18. To elear, all at one price Saturday . The following officers, N.C.O.s and| Temple, Davey, Johnston, Johanison, ' : men of the transport section of the thorning / ' . fand: Major D H, MacLean, sizes. Murray, Boucher, Turner, 21st Battalion have gone to Eng-| Thornber, Levitt, Rawley, Boeth Dick, Baylie, Taylor, Grimes, Trot man, Hawkey, Stanley; King, Bethyl, g| land, es Free-. i PY SHOES FOR CHILDREN.A lot of very foe kid lace a button boots, sizes 5t0 71-2 ........... . A very fine kid button boot, now sizes 8, 9, 70, 101-2, . } $1.50 ; A splendid boot for boys, sizes, 8 9,10, 101-2 . .$1.75 A splendid boot for boys, sizes. 11,12, 13, 1312 $2 New Blonses, New York's latest de- signs in Voile, Silk and Crepe-de- Chene, at 8 4, $1.98 and $2.08. 1 A splendid boot for boys, sizes 1 to 51 R......8225 y Something extra for boys that wear 1to 5 1-2. Niece box calf leather shape, selling for $3.00. err NE ' NICE BOOTS FOR THE FAMILY FOR EASTER. "The e Lockett Shoe Store

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