Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1915, p. 8

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® PAGE TWELVE ¥ 2 AR © pe mE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915. |Our ShawlCol- lar Great Coat The limit of BETTER STYLES f cold weather I i comfort is on the inside of i one of our Rk shawl collar Ulsters. The shawl collar will elose about the neck afford- ing the great- est protection during the most severe weather # There's luxury and comfort in fl the shawl eol- #1lar Ulster. the made Some of styles are with Patch Poe- kets, some with Relted Back, some the But- ton through some with Fly Fronts, ete., $15, $16.50, $18 and $20. BETTER VALUES wants and can't find Come here withsall your Overcoat ff vou'll do well--you'll do the best--<you better Overcoats. All Styles and Sizes. -« Livingston's, Brock St. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. | | Edward Gilmour, Ardoch Men's Flannelette Nightshirts 10 dozen only. 'nelette, in neat stripes, extra heavy weight, guar- anteed fast in colour; good roomy shirts, properly Made of best English Flan- Worth $1.50. To-Night for 98c¢ Grey Flannel Shirts Men's Imported Flannel Shirts, heavy weight, with reversible collar; an extra big shirt, in full assortment of sizes; sells regular at $1.50. To-Night 98c 'Men's Pyjamas Made of good quality English Flannelette, in a big variety of patterns. Guaranteed fast colors. All sizes. Worth $1.50. made. All sizes. AY § | Robt. sor, Le NEED FOR THE WEED 18 | STILL URGENT. The Belgians. The British Whig's Tobacco Fund continues to grow. To-day we pub- lish the details of collections made by Miss Aldeen Elmer, Miss M. Au- bin, city, T. E. Monerief, Durham street, and Miss Clara Gillespie, Wolfe Island Our thanks are due to | these people for their work in this | 'connection, and we are sure the Ca- nadian soldiers at the front will most heartily appreciate their endeévors. The need for tobacco is still ur- | gent. Mr. Jones, the organizer of the Overseas Club for Canada, tele- phoned the Whig from Montreal the | other night that the demand for to- bacco far exceeded the supply. ~ Mr. {Jones was then on his way to New | York, acting on instructions from King Albert of Belgium, to organize | in' the United States a fund for the | collection of tobacco for Belgian sol- | diers. The people: of the ited States have done 'magnificently supplying Tunds for tobacco for a dians at the front. There is still | room for the receipt of further dona- tions, which the Whig Office would be pleased to receive and acknowledge free of charge. The Fund now stands as follows: | Previously acknowledged. .$1,095.79 | A. Findley, Collins Bay ..- 25 | | George Matthew Adams, jr., » Montclair, NJ. . Leland Breese Adams, Mont- clair, N.J, ' 00 Oliver Kirkwood, "Wash- hurn .. 00 | Charles George, Portsmouth, 50 {Charles Smith, Ardoch .. 50 Elliott Young, Ardoch .. 25 | Herbert Herman, Ardoch.. .25 George Young, Ardoch .. ~.50 { Miss L. B. Grey, Ardoch,. . .26 James Maclean, Ardoch .. 25 {Gordon MeDonald, Ardoch, ..25 Allan Watkins, Ardoch. . .. .256 {Guy Watkins, Ardoch .. .. 26 {Sam Gray, Ardoch .. .. .. 25 | {C. R. Hamilton, Ardoch .. 25 {George Hamilton, Ardoch, 26 Hazel Hamilton, Ardoch .. { Fred. Jeanerette, Ardoch. | R. G. Watkins, Ardoch | Rilla B. Gilmour, Ardoch, 1.00 or en to be £8 BO BO 02 svar en | Miss' Hilda Watkins, Ardoch | Mrs. Matt. McLean, Ardoch { Adrian A. Miller, Bardolph May Maclean, Ardoch .. .. H. Spurway, city .. Mrs. B. R. Barnet, N.Y Earl c. "Gates, Watertown, N.Y. $s Utica, ) 1.00 Miss Peattie, city erie Miss Purdie, city Collections Made by Miss Aldeen Elmer, 308 Brock street, city: Kathleen Oldfin, city. .§ .2 Memie Gallivan, city, Bertha Gaiden, Ports- mouth, Ont. .. .. W. Cusick, city...... Mary Ada; city Harold Grant, city... Gertrude Quigley, city Ethel McCubbin,Chat- ham, Ont. Edith Vanstone, ronto, Ont. .. .. Mr. Ansley, city .... Harry Buck, city James Lyons, city .. Steve Reynolds, city, Mary Harris, city .. "To- 3.76 Collections Made By Miss M. Aubin, 148 Johnson street, city: Mrs. J. R. llenderson, City... «+. A Friend .. Friend ... ay Mrs. W. Hastings ca Miss Dora Murray ... Mrs. Sadie Camphelr. A Friend .. .. M. Vanasky .. A Friend ... F. Baker ... Miss Hall Mrs. W, B, Peaterson, Flint, Mich ., ... Geo. Aubin, Flint, Mich.; ... Master Thurston Peat- erson, Flint, Mich.. .25 Mrs. Margaret McNeil Collections Made By T. E. Moncrief, 40 Durham St. City: E. Manericl, City ... 2% Reg. Moncrief, City.. .25 J. A. Hunter, City .. .50 G. Pound, City .. .25 R. H. Chadwick, City 25 Wm. Cockburn, City. .25 Wesley Clark, City. S25 Russell Hetherington, Slade Sherbino, City T. E. Moncrieff, City Collections Made Clara Mass. . Jos, tims, "Wolfe Island 8. R. Woodman, Wolte Miss BE. Rattray, ave United States To Be Organized | At the Request of the King of the | 50-- $5.50] the service will be conducted by Rev. ied, and officers elected for the ensu- Clayton, N.Y, .. 25 E. Bullis, Wind. Ont. .. At the Grand. + The photo plays and vaudeville at the Grand ° Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week will be high class, The feature pictures consist of the Famous Players. Film Com- pany's presentation of Mary Pickford {in one of her greatest characteriza. tions, "Rags." There will be a two reel photo drama, a comedy picture and the Pathe Weekly Films pietur- | ing war scenes 'at the Dardanelles. | The vaudevilie includes Pearl Gil- man in a singing act and Leroy and | Adam, comedy acrobats. At the request of a number of the patrons of the Grand, Miss Juanita 'L. Fletcher will play a return date and sing several new songs. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED "| For Dominion of Canada Loan. Howard S. Folger, Broker, has re- ceivid\ advice from the Finance De- partment of Ottawa that a supply of | prospectuses and applications forms !in connection with the Dominion | Government. War Loan will be -for- warded to reach him Monday, Novem- her 22nd, when full information will then be available to the public. On account of the high class of this se- curity, its probable generous interest vield and worthy object, there is no doubt that the entire loan will be subscribed in a very short time. Al- though not officially announced it is generally expected that the Bonds will be 5 per cent's. but issued to the public at a rate to yield in the neigh- borhood of 5 1-2 per cent, Bonds to run ten years, and in denominations lof $100, $500, and $1,000, Mr. Folger requests us to an- nounce that he is authorized by the | Government to receive subscriptions and will be pleased to furnish pros- | pectuses and application blanks to all those desiring to Subscribe and | will send such applications to the Do. minion Government and deliver Bonds at Kingston to purchasers | without charge. War At Strand Theatre. For the first three days of next week the feature photo-play chosen is a Mutual masterpiece in five parts, entitled "The Man | starring Clara Willlams and Howard Hickman. *This masterpiece was { produced under the supervision of D. | W. Griffith, the man who produced "The Birth of a Nation," and who, up until quite recently, was. the lead- ing director of the Mutual pro- gramme. In addition, an old favor- ite, Ford Sterling, who has returned to his first love, the Keystone Com- | edy Company, will be seen in one of | their first-class two reel comedies, | "Court House Crooks." This bill should please all lovers of high-class ! entertainment. The Victoria Cross. This, as everyone knows, is the | award for signal bravery. This ! heart gripping story of a goldier's ! heroism, and how he won the Cross, is told in the three part drama, "The Victoria Cross," which will be shown Jiong with other good "reels at the deal Theatre on 'Monday and Tnes- day. A Small Blaze. The firemen were called out for a | small blaze at 8.20 o'clock Saturday | morning. Going down into the cel- lar for preserves, a girl at the home | of Abbercht Stude, 32A Frontenac | street, accidentally set firé to some | bagging. Mr. Stude did good work { with a garden hos# till the firemen arrived, when the blaze was soon ex- tinguished. The damage will be | slight. Died At Inverary. | Margaret E. Holmes, wife of John | Holmes, died Saturday morning at| | her. late residence, Inverary, at the age of seventy-six years. The fu- | neral will take place Monday to the | Methodist Churdeh, Inverary, where | Mr. Shorten. The remains will be | placed in Sand Hill vault. | Oiy Poor Relief Association: | The annual meeting will be held on Monday, Nov. 22, at 3 o'clock, in the City Council chamber, His Waotship the Mayor in the chair. the past year's work will be Oe ing year. All interested cordially invited. Patriotic Christmas Cards. Just the thing to send abived w tothe front. British and flags embossed in colors with priate mottoes. See stock at Uglow's. i 1.00-- $1410 THEATRICAL. NEWS | from Oregon," | | WE WILL PLACE ON SALE THE FOLLOWING VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE THAT HAS JUST ARRIVED. WE SECURED IT AT A GREAT BARGAIN AND YOU May SHARE IT WITH Us TO- 300 Pieces in the Lot ROUND TABLE COVERS30 inches across. PILLOW SHAMS 30 inches square BUREAU COVERS 18 inches wide by 50 long. DRESSER COVERS 18 inches wide by 50 long. These are White Indian Head with drawn work and em- broidered corners, with new leaf design; some embroidered with scalloped edges and are worth from 50¢ up. Your Pick To-Night 25¢ 180 Bureau -or Stand Covers imbroidered ends with lace medallion insert, hemstitched border all around: size 30 inches long by 16 inches wide. Very Special To-Night 15¢ GLOVES) "Women's Black Chamoisette Gloves A splendid Glove for eold we: Athier, serviceable and perfeet fitting. Special § The Famous One Dollar Perrin Kid Glove A real French Kid, and you may know how difficult to get this for $1 pair; all sizes, in Black, White, Tans, Greys, at $1.00.pr. The Premier Kid Glove at $1.25 In all wanted sizes, in Black, Tans, Greys, White, Navy, Myrtle. » Trefousse Kid Glove at $1.50 -- This i8 the highest grade French Glove in the trade, and we have it in a great assortment. & = re ,,-- nti arte _- i John Laidlaw & Son |

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