Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1915, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT Livingston's Military Tailors, 75-79 Brock Street The Officer's 7) *, Top-Coat Everything in plies! LIVINGSTON'S, Brock St A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. NN) » 4 A Military Sup a A AE A YY A Aas Buy Your Winter Underclothing Now Women's and Girls' Vests, Draw- ers and Combinations White and Natural and styles, from All the wanted maxes 25¢ to $2.50 a garment Mens' and Boys' Shirts, Drawers and Combinations . Fleeced lined, Merino and Pure Wool in all from 50c to $4.50 each the best makes Children's Underwear A big assortment of makes and styles, in all sizes, from 15¢ to $1.00 each WALDRON'S THE DAILY BRITISH NEWS ABOUT THE TROOPS UUARTERED IN THE CITY 3 + . : + M Metagama in operatior Pt home at Petawawa ty-live Vv month and expre to live a Hetter Salvation 4rn I A. Murphy has provisional lieutenant Regiment u I s ishmen 1 in the Mil itia Reserve zetied as follow Headquarters--One lieutenant-col onel, one major, one adjutant quartermaster, one medical officer one chaplain, one sergeant-major, one Q. M.S, one O. R. 8, and six batmer Each of four {second command), four subalterns ong C.C. M, and one C. Q. M. 8 ght sergeants, two buglers, eight corporals and 224 privates ompanies, one majo Any ond may have a commission in the Reserve Militia but before his appointment he must qualify, and officers of the Reserve Militia will not exercise COMMA over officers and men other thai those of the Reserve Militia provisiona Lieut, D. Wightman takes over th duties as adjutant of the 14th Regi ment on December 1st In a soccer game on Saturday be twee nthe officers and N. CC. 0.'s of the Royal School of Artillery, the officers won hy a score of 18 to 7 In the 56th Battalion championship game on Saturday B'" Company team defeated "DD" Company team by a wide margin Your Last Chance! November 30th, -War Loan Bonds bomini mn to-morrow Subgeription lists for War Loan Boads close November 30th. Do net miss the opportunity of showing your patriotism for your country and securing a gilt.edged investment, yielding 5 1-2 per cet guaranteed by the Dominion of Can ada Subscriptions taken and Bonds de- livered without charge to purchaser by Howard S. Folger, Broker, #44 (MMarence St Authorized by the Do- minion Government to raceive suf scriptions W. H and. Miss Hattie Derry have téturned after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Derry, Renfrew Endeavors are under way to have an (amusement park established at Thou 'sand Island Park, N.Y. Cross supplies now arriving hear that the supplies being sent pital hospital in the war zone which is do tablished by Queen's Medical College under the direction of Col. J. C. Con nell ate of the Royal Military College, and WH tp ee ey THEATRICAL NEWS i a MONDAY, { + ' + + + At the Grand ASASSSsn Vaudeville at the Grand hanagement Hou ¢ Pa howing current avents I'he vaude ville act faeinge Rernurd Winton centric violinist, and Klein Clifton in a singing and dancing Strand T1 AsAsssa o the pict om Monte 0 to the of Venice t part Her Prey starring the culate Herbert Rawlinson reel Keystone comedy, "Fic type Tangle featuring that nown comedian 'Fatty' wuckle, round out ) please al overs ABLAMAASALAAASLS AASSAS AS ASSS Supplies Are Now Reaching Qaeen's Corps On Monday morning Lieut.-Col. J Connell received this cable from eut.-Col. | Etherington ommand ng Que 8 Stationary Hospital at inp Egypt I'hings going as usual Red Col. Connell was glad indeed to rom Kingston were reaching the hos Recent the Queen's Hospital was creased by 100 beds, making 600 in il Phere is no military stationary ng more efficient work than that es The Queen's Medical Dean also re elved word Monday that Lieut.-Coi W. T. Connell had reached St. John, N.B., and would arrive in Kingston mm Wednesday A young man by the name of Far rell was up before Judge Lavell on Monday charged with seduction. De 1sion was withheld until Tuesday Capt. A. V. Tremaine, of the R. ( H. A. seriously wounded, is a gradu was formerly stationed at Quebec Mrs. P. E. Prideaux sailed from England for Canada on Friday A AD A A A A A NOVEMBER 29, 0 0 000 00, 0005 0 0 0,00 0. 010000 0 000,100 0 050, 000.0 150, 0 0 0. 0, 00 0, 0. 0,0 010 0 00 1 0 A 0 8 0 1915 thi Smart Winter Coats Junior Miss and Growing Girl For the 0 $4.50 to $12.00 and SIZES Handsome and Comfortable Winter Coats Chinchilla Furtex M: .lam Fancy Tweeds Cheviots Sealettes From $10.00 to $30.00 Georgette Crepe I'he most popular material for making ( Vestees, Fichus and shades: Black, Ivory, White, Navy, Sky Blouses, I th Ol ng Flesh Pink, Reseda, Silk Crepe de Chene 40 inches wide, in the following wanted shades Ivory, Light Blue, Pink, Taupe, Rose, Black, Maize, Tango, Copenhagen, Navy, Grey. Satin Pailette 36 1nches wide, all pure silk and Lyons the newest tones of Navy, Maize, Light Brown, Leaf Brown, Sky, Ivory, Light Pink, Rose, Green, Black Moss, Reseda and others $1.00 yard dyed Butterick"s December Patterns no very latest things to wear shown in the one free. John Laidlaw & Son VOUT VOTO VYYEW ws TTP VT YY YY TY YY YY YY EV Wy Vo yr Yew vr viewer erwes ere eves ves TY VO YY YeYTEYYYYY VETTE TTveery Announcements Notices of any character re ating to fulure events, whare ap "admisstor e is charged, are inserted in the advertising columiis at 10c a line for first insertion and 5c a line for each consecutive ins fon; or 10c a line each Insertion if reading matter ~ Announcements for socleties, clubs, or other organrdzations of future events, where no admis- slon fee is charged, may be In- serted in this column at one cent & word, with a minimum of 2éc for one Insertion i. + tid Bishop White, of flonan, China will address the missionary meeting at St. George's Hall, Tuesday even ing at 8 o'clock Scenes from the Far West, a por traval of mission work among the early pioneers, by Young People's Club in Calvary Congregational Church, Tuesday, Nov. 30th, 8 p.m Home For Friendless, Annual meeting of the Mome for Friendless Women and Infants will be held at tke home. Union street, on Tuesday, November 20th, at 5 o'clock Public are cordially in | [ vited. Gypsy Cut Shoes for Ladies are the most popular at the present ypsy Cut But- ton Boot in all dull kid with half See our Gy moment. Louis heel. "Price $5.00 The Lockett Shoe Store:

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