Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1916, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT "a VEY YY TTY YY YY YYYY Looking for A visit to our s Clothes can alwavs he found good In every wan 1 Good Clothes ! ¢ will convinee vou that eood clothes that are - in the worthi- ness of the material used, in the excellent workman- ship and, best of all, in the asonableness of price, Splendid Clothes for men and $15.00, $18.00, $20.00. LIVINGSTON'S. BROCK ST. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. tin Tvevwew » vw ve i f ctrl point of stv olng men at Values That You Will Not See Again for Some Time ! PURE BLEACHED. SATIN DAMASK TABLE LINEN Guaranteed all pure Hax: a great variety of patterns: 72 inches wide, at . .T5e, 90c, $1.00, $1.10 & $1.25 yd. n . - rt SILVER, BLEACHED TABLE LINEN real hard wear, in spots, floral and good di RIEHS, at 35¢, 40c, 50c, 60c and [75¢ a yard I r other -- A i, ENC PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS -- Hemmed and henstitehed, with white and eolored bordery, at 121-2¢, 15¢, 18c, 20c and 25¢ # WHITE BED. SPREADS I, ingle, three- quarter and dv able he ds, in honeyveoinb, satin and -Marsailles, at from 20 to 25 per cent. off regular prices. ~ WALDKONS -- ---- CARS AFIRE AT JUNCTION Rear-End Collision on the jt Grand Trunk. - IN THE FIRE WHICH DESTROYED SOME CARS. One Freight Bumps Into Another-- WW. H. Geddy, Port Hope, Had Nar- row Escape in Caboose, As the result of a rear-end a ) between fwo freight train the i Kingston Junction, about 10 o'clock on Frida Grand Trunk quite a heavy loss but luckily were-injured the collisi distance east of statio it morning, the Rail Vv suffered rolling stock none of trainmen COW arg 1 the blaze be Killed cement Is from when the o d into it Port Hope, wha Was on the freight H. Geddy, the pigs, and i taking them Montreal He 1€ rear of the ind was given warning man on the n He ng at a table wri had to run for his scantily clothed and life, being very and with only a pair lippers on his feet He lost all books and belongings The Kingston fire department was "a to the scene to extinguis in that cau that they way Knocked 1ediately and this caution the the train other cars were pulled pulbet * other burfiing- var 1boose was also AWAY Rescue of the Pigs, rash ane there wa part other y result porkers' ma jor phaced ition Chief firefight made sponded to- th > men from Ontario street the outer st The first ¢ station hurrying to on on the second call proved ¢ » men at this n getting tothe o to be a blaze, s I + call » trip down to was making Montreal with his anda was s BE Ir i I I just had that was all," he sentative wh Iy after the accident o« "I was sitting at the up my books on our tr told & MWaswon the ses urred told me Was comiug «¢ time to get iad my slippers door, slipped practically fel call all right 1 clothing and belongings.' Mr. Ged is well up in years, and has travelled much on freight trains with stocks He work with stock He the co was a close lost all my books was soon hard at the trainmen rescuing had about 144 pigs in gnment, also a dozen or so sheep, "and a couple of calves I had a similar experience to this at Port Hope a few vears ago' Mr. Geddy. 7 "At the ime occurred 1 was in the got t in time said this smash van, ahd just » The (ost Of a Cold. Patrick O'Brien, mil maire Trained 1 One wee Preserip Hh. 45 i Now and then you and I will run i , {across a man who will work harder to get even than to get money. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. in the City Serzt. Katie], Hospital is in hospital with a brokep, ee received \rmouries on Wednesday night C'" Battery Scotch nationality and in speech On T "day night he was in conversa- t vit some friends in the city when a elvilf rloaded with su Germans, reported s a man of "C" Battery talking in German to his friends Capt, W E. Steaey has investigated the matter and found absolutely no basis for the theory that the was of pro-Germanssympathies | that Lieut. Miller, | Royal School of Artil first>of the embryo Na tall into the lake It happened during a class ry rill pu the harbor Thu road ti, 0 Spicions ag st that there It is reporied attending the lery, is the poleons to cat. D. M., MeCagar, Belleville Hospital, the burns it Barriefield | S in the General ly recovering from received ir a fire Sar Battery (Queen's to Barriefi 1 lliams on Friday mor: Battery looked splendid worthy successor to Capt Battery ¢ Major G. H. Gille Fhursday Continued on page AUSTRIAN IS STILL HELD BY THE POLICE. No Charge As Yet Lodged | Against Man Suspected le of Being in a Plot. Augustus P ager, the was arrested by ngston px © on young Aus the suspic f be lot, is 1" be station, b n a » police It no en lodged against hi: » official ped Dominion notified of MISSION OF LESSARD On Active Service--Staft Officer With Him. 'eh. 11 In ernoon Sir Wilfri despateh Lieut -Colonel Maynard been appointed stafy Lesdard "What," asked Si; is. the mission of General deur stating Rogers officer to London Leen eneral Lessard," replied' Gen- Hughes 1s beer given leave thsence tor four months. to visit troops both in England and at the front, and to perfect his military knowledge J He is 10t on activ Wilfrid lonald nformation Militia but + HOt a i Gen. Meh pointed Col TO ARMS! By W. W. Woeve, Parham Mer { 1s Dominion, He mntry's cal War is Or a'fa ball: lainly feel Know jy not they danger Hover er our d Mus sles ve dead, Slay the savage Crush the serpent's 1 t for King and Count: ht for those vo 2st the monster vul Soil your spotless dove 8 y Courage ids Every Must your motto be Shaut the watchwdrd ever 'Death or § i A hero" | + 1 i | tory | | . lisa | Selling Fertility, | not ng September from the U worth of many which duty was "paid increase of arm crops a Y to Canadian fertilizer f Some $70,000 worth was tp{ ree During same period SER1.G88 w was exported, large- uported 73.000 almost actured Zers on ly tothe U. 8 It makes a bit of difference whe-! ther it is the good deed or the bad! . that bring You into the ime fight | News of Troops || THEATRICAL 'NEWS | Queen's Stationary | 3 iwere certain 1 the boxing bout at] cre certainly R.1 both in| {magnificent lar {tion pictures he man |; | per LooT AND WRECK e lions» Was Said Manager Had Substi- court-martial At the Granda. audience that Grand Opera House night loud in their praise of the splendid enter ment iven Geraldine Farrar, the most of all woman artists of ta 1a in a pi opera The large or th To-Morrow ! famous And AFTERNOON Very is seen turization of "Carmen the charming Thrilling capes, hy wition, 9 to 4 wutiful por- traits and CONEtrueted mark this pic production drama extraore # finer i mo een produced A three-reel niversal photoplay "Misjudged," a comedy pictur: Mary's Marriage," and the News pleased the audience immense The vaudeville was exgellent Miss Juanita L. Fletcher delibftod all with her singing, render Vissi D"Arte" Italian from grand opera "Tosca." "She also Briti tulldog Watchin Door Harey Walton's itions of Chinese the Special won hearty a The same hill lause very =NorTow of every one repeated 10-1 day afte rhteand aiso o rnoon and evening "The Night Refore,' mR 300 Genuine Hand-Embroidered, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs EWO alike eae pid ribbon tied. and wer ou gents of a large Belfast Hand- arge pa MeNaug nher of the Sadljues V 18 a native of Sco 1 \ \ } Wery t 110) Before sent le f her ey Ke) net fi Lirougn an erro TT Strand Thentre, 1 i £9 1 ture to-play ( sap ! anda he turned one sett of G6 over I a bargan 150 worth 18c¢ and 20¢, for 12 1-2¢ each 150 worth 25¢ and 30c, for 18c each, or 2 for 35¢ These would make a dainty Valentine or Easter Gift. ~ a 1000 Yards of Fine White Victoria Lawns 4 yg la e} rig Ihe vide, and cood Vatlte dier neral r hank (formerl 1 | Niagara ¥ Te thimg fol manding ti wlitary district, 1 1 CS, \\ ls, VY RISIR, ete, CALGARY RESTAURANT. tuted Germans for Returned Soldiers.' Chaldren's and 1 ete Special Tomorrow 15¢ Yard Not more than 12 yards to any one customer. to ls: red ir | Stockings for all the sent with er Family To-morrow with they get Cashmere nent ta tnd maintenance Mounted 1 VINE low, as ' nr 1t 1 nesel prices STOCKINGS FOR SMALL GIRLS [sere dona dort, who was rer: SPOGKINGS FOR Gime OF ALL AGES Windsor was i xd in Defroit on STOCKINGS FOR BOYS BY Oo! enersion and enue) STOCKINGS FOR WOMEN atHal EAL : / SOCKS FOR MEN FREE! ny Butterick Pattern Free with cach copy frat of the 'Spring Fashions." nd 5¢ a line for each msertion or if ANNOUNCEMENTS, ar chara future evemts, where on gfee is charged, in} 10 advertising 10¢ a line for we Fashion Book, utive This ells at 25c each matter, a' d insertion, if reading Announcements for societies, clubs, or other organizations of future eve wiere no ad sion fee is charged serted in th a cent a of 25¢ nts may be word a for onc minimum ertion ershoes / Women's Blizzards ('loth Top Rubb .$1.25 Men's Blizzards (( lofi Top Rubbers $1.50 Women's 2 Buckle Overshoes Ser $2.00 Men's 1 Buckle Overshoes $1.75 Men's 2 Buckle Overshoes _ $2.25 and $2.50 Men's 4 Buckle Overshoes ? ... $3.00 . The weather is ¥ight for Overshoes. ockett Shoe Store A a ci a Ea = i db} I BO RS --

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