THE: DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916, ~ ' i» ; p With so much smartness that you will surely like them and with <o mjich goodness von will get perfeet satisfaction With SOnned [ENE for every dollm No matter what cannot help findine desire, Come, Tet IN sh » ® i 9 Livingston's, BROCK STREET. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk wv wv wv www Cn ~~ Table Cloths At Bargain Prices | __About 40 High Class Pattern Table Cloths, all Pure Linen, in new designs. These are from broken sets, no napkins to match, and will be : News of Troops i THEATRICAL NEWS | sold at the following reductions: . 2 yards by 2 yards; regular prices $3.50, $4 and $4.50, for $2.48, $2.75 and $3.00 2 yards by 2 1-2; regular prices $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 an135.00, for ...$2.98, $3.50 and $4 2 yards by 3 yards; extra fine Cloths, that were $6.00 and $7.00, $3.98 and $4.50 A. A A i pir A Few Larger Cloths at Special * Prices WALDRON'S if dered. oy win the City | a. To-night At the Grand. Un Sunday moriing the 146th Blanche Sweet, one of the most ad- Battalion under Lient.-Col. . A mired and loved emotional and char Low paraded to the Salvation Army acter actresses of the present school, | for divine service. Brigadier and Mrs {18 being featured in "The Secret | Morelhien Were present, the Brigadier |Sin," a filmization drama at the preached the sermon and Mrs. More- Grand for to-night, to-morrow mati- | hen gave an address. Capt. C. Mil- nee and night and the same shows ton, stall chaplain, read the prayer, of Wednesday, Few stars are more During the derviee Mrs. (Ensign) idolized than Blanche Sweet. Charm- Smith sang a solo In giving @nh ad-: ing and versatile, she wins your ad- dress, Mrs, Morehen spoke feelingly Miration easily, In this drama, the wonderful way that Capadians dealing with tHe secret service cam answered call to duty, The Paign against the smuggling of tion taken « drugs, she is cast oxcellently. There { was of had the Army had with the remainder aly ri and sh ! will also he a two and one reel Uni d to be able to announce Yhat versal, the Topical Weekly and ihe the ver welcome Pathe. On the vaude- des Ville section "The Kiku" family, with yo classical derobatic stunts, are suro to. please, while Lew Harris in singing act has been "passed by the! ities" of the big time. i said to be a riot of mirth Hrst three days of this v Riven ten bandmastess 0 nadian Expedition foree Best this number, however, were over musicians, 'over 40.000 Salvation the Luperial Army In his sermon the TF ingly of" the late Richardszon met m per wh that h " n the adier Capt Though he had never knew held spoke foe y Georg: ! for the sonally he by 1 n hie was by h "The Night Before. had 1 1 that uphald Mundell} possible t the Kingston anoth I'his will A.D.8S one cour eof low BVery' dgverseas ations Petrova Ag Strand. Mme. Pe actress, marvel attenti the noted .emotion ro Jegraphic trova al long lis i 1 | + 3 | tandard up - | | who ! has a on both 0 her credit the Strand to-nig and Wednesday feature yy', a new us sue Sere here at ind Tuesday powerful five What W wonde n pict Met | part ro lis strong rization of the nTitte Ri Hughes, the well known novelist ant dramgtist Petrova poried by g cast of stage ar 1 art story of "Wha People is a vital one day ith the wh ture is a pic f the same rp n by suy and problen *h 18ed to « W¢ yet en : & direct i tq jo a nan of There moments Petrova hed for (gener nf that the lous tale cigarettes date ldings fir are issued hey good gped 1s Ot shown ng f i. bY er will a smol s0 be of Ee officé ufactory Department through ida by any person within such buil provided omly that this prohib apply to the inte or wait quarters ir u mis barracks « ward to-night vdmisshor Novel. | the Sky first ehap- | Lott Pick- { ford, n R I, Irwin Cuom-{ "mings and Char Burton take he leading roles t.the King Ed Tuesday 1 Picturized Romantic 'The Diamond Frot $10,000 for-a sugeestion; used on does not ised as TO CONTINUE HIS STUDIES Electrical Engineer In Lon- don, England, forts An needed . of M eParson's Baker ker 1ch hrough Why don the Mas . Who los with ran protec ind promotion for all who asi Look An ' Marshal, and at Office. Why your age once now!" at the number of d there's Lork Lork +0 be Perting NA » - f' RusselPH. Pern Sn 5 Fall h Hat h Batia has Pictor tioned a I Andrey nd Mrs alion, a son of Mr Armonuries caretakérs on Mond ip after crowds at tae having been the carnival O's and ing all ¢leaned The Late Mrs, H, ¢', Voight, The death o 226 John=on stre Von Cacque Henry © to Kingston hushand, and an in curred on Saturday of Mrs. Caroline | widow of the late Deceased came Vears ago with her sided here ever band, the late Hen: at | ot rders and will teave He had joined wpe of refarn her Voight Ou 10 re - \ Haw staru ront some day the 53rd Battery ing to the front orders prevailed this week in 1ad re since \ firm some years 3 oid age She survived Misses Mary and Carrie, at Ti The funeral todk place on Mon morning Cataraqui. Cemetery Rev. I Savary conducted the vice alibeare were Nickle \. KE. Cogswe Forster, Birkett Dohiis ------------ but ot wecouptant f eX & Roger Death w Bedell n and f.ieut Kingston o¢ Lieut -Col Wilkinson urday were -- to Ww hie MP. the training district will The hepdavarters of station AM Seeley's Bay be lofated af Lyndhurst re The many friends of Lieuts. Car sruthers and Finney, R. C. H. A, are sending them letters congratulating them on their recently geceived com tmissions Lieut. Carruthers, it will he pemembered, was battery ser geamt-major of the old 5th Field Bat- tery, and proved such a-.capable sol- dier that some time ago he received the warrant rank with the R.CH.A He has heen in all of the big fights, was wounded at Ypres, and already had one obituary written for him. He certainly deserves the honor. Lieut. Finney was battery sergeant- major of "B' Battery," R. C. H. A. His promotion to.a commission Is well deserved. and is merely a reward future events, where no admis- for the excellent service he has ren- sion fee is charged, may be in- : serted in this column at one cent a word, with a minimum of 25¢ for one insertion. 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