Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1916, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT . Clothes With so much smartness that you will surely * \ like them and with so much goodness von will eet perfect satisfaction. « With so much wear vou will get big vame for every dollar. No matter what price vou wish to pav, vou cannot helps finding a Suit td please vour-every desire. - Came, let us show vou a few models. ® * 9 ; gy S, BROCK STREET. ; : A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk Table Cloths t Bargain Prices Ahout 40 High Class Pattern Table Cloths, all Pure Linen, in new designs. These are from broken sets, no napkins to match, and will be sold at the following reductions: 2 yards by 2 yards; Festi prices $3.50, $4 $2.48, $2.75 and $3. 00/ and $4.50, for - 2 yards by 2 1-2; regular prices $3.50, $4.00, '$4.50 ¢ and $5.00, for were $6.00 and $7.00, for 3 4 ' ny 3 AAA AANA A Few Larger Cloths at | =u iia $2.98, $3.50 and $4 2 yards by 3 yards; extra fine Cloths, that ..$3.98 and $4.50 wean THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16; 1916. ei] News of Troops | . in the City of -- . Hon. Capt. the Rev, 6G. I. Qamp- bell, pastor of Queen Street Metho- ! dist Church, Kingston: has been ap- pointed chapixin of: thie 1 teh Hasta} ion, " - » The following is a list of the King- flonians who contributed "for the prizes to the 136th Carnival which vas -beld last. week: Cash prizes, R.° "Waidron, D. kaidlaw, Lieut.-Col. F. Ferguson, Capt. G. 1. Campbell; mi- } <.itary brushes apd mirror, F. . | Hoag; safety razor, G. §V. Mahood; two boxes of cigars, W. J. Baker; two safety razors, H. W. Marsball: - twa. pairs of puttd Livingston Bros.; one pair putties, F. G. Lock 1 one money belt and flash light Nifinedr and d'Esterre; three safety razars, '1. T. Best; fountain pen, 3. rouse; pillow, College "Book Store: pocket knife, Simmons Bros 'money belt, Treadgold's; one pocket i knife, RJ. McKelvey; one, pair mil ¥ brushes with case, TL H Sar vo: nt: candies, Crystal Palace, Sak- eH's Grimm's and James Crawford ten packages of tobacco, James Red den & Co . S9th Battalion, commanded by aent-Col. H. J. Dawson is one of ve. fourteen" Canadian Battalions 'nich will shortly leave for Ens land Lient, EK. B Savage is doing good work down In Montreal recruiting for 0') Battery, R.C.H.A Already ang bas cone up and three more are expected on Thursday Three are also coming from Toronto Lieut Savage is well Known® in Montreal! porting circles and should be able to secure a splendid lot of recruits. = G. J. Anson bas been taken an tue strength of "C' Battery as a trum peter Lieut. E. P. Black, 22nd Sher brooke Battery, has been taken on tha strength of "C" Battery, = At the request of the military au thorities, Capt. G. I. Campbell dis tributed the regulation copies cf tix New Testament to the members of Queen's reinforcements going over seas Each nureing sister, officer and man was furnished with a cop; of d publication which is contribut ed th by Methodist, Presbyterian Baptist and Congregational churches Attachments Pro. Lieut. J. W. Johnson, 34th Battery, Pro. Lieut. S. H. Shortt, A Ca» Nth Brigade, attached to 23rd Ov ersen Battery: Pro. Lieut. W. E, V. Shaw, 14th Midland Battery, C. F. A, Pro. Lieut T . Carroll, A. C_ 9th oversea bat tery 'hrigade, attached to 34th Over seas Battery. : Pro. Lieut. EB. H. Booth and Pro Lieut. J. B. L. Heney, A.C., Sth Bri gade, €.F.A, attached to 22nd Ov ersea Battery 'If anyone is aware of the pres ent address of No. 312 Pte. Alfred Blowes, No. 6 Fied Ambulance, ( I. F., ig is requested tliat-the same be communicated to the secretary Militia Council, Ottawa. "Po the officers, N. C. O's and men of the (Capadian forces the members of the Militia Council, staff officers and others employed.at Militia Head quarters desire to convey their sin ceresthanks for the good wishes and kindly greeting which have been sent them and which they. warmly reci procate.' A Canadian soldier recently ° Kill ed in action' wag Samuel! MeCreary a former clerk at the Ritza pharm acy Renfrew, He lert Renfrew abe five vears ago, and at time of enlist ment lived in Winnipeg The strength of Company F Renfrew, now, approaches the seven- ty mark, and probably will excee it ere many days [trie McLachlin, son of the Claude Mahachlin, Arnprio completed an aviation course in Eng land and is now in France Thy tadies--of Madoe presented each jof the men in training there with. jn $5 gold piece Npw recruitg with the 156th Bat tain are: Gananoque, . Richard A. Christie, Pte. Peter Thomas Bo far; Mallcrytown Pte. Albert Dailey Pte. John Hollingsworth, Pte. George W. Mallory Lt.-Col Stewart, the inspector of supply and transport for Xo. 3 Mili tary Division, paid a visit to Peter- borcugh accompanied by his son, Lieut, Stewart, of the 12th Canad jan Battalion home on furlough trom England Pro. Lieut. BE. D. MeCormack, Battery, CF.A, attached to the - Oversea Depot Fie.d Battery More easy and ready means bring- ing (eésérters to punishment are is sued in orders of Ottawa dated Janu- ary Grh Sydenham Stress. Church Young People's Society will conduct ah en- tertainment for the soldiers in the Militia Y. MC A. hall on Thursday ev ening -- Pat was being decorated for brav- ery, and while his officer was pinning {the medal on, be said:" "I am very 8 proud to pin this ; medal. on your I}! breast; wnd to deposit $25 in the ! bank for you. gi Privaje Pat replied: "Sure, an' if Hits all 'the wine to you. sir, would lye pin the $25 on my breast and lodge the medal in the bank?" Certificate as field officer has been i granted to Major A. J. Wil jangs, 45th | Lindsay Regimen: 'haviag qualified | at the P. Tisut. Ww. c. Thackrav, Lieut. E. i FE : At the Grand. The Grand whs filled to capacity last nigirt, and all 'present were, de- lighted with 'the excellent bill given. To-night will be the last chance to sea, Blanche Sweet in "The Secret Sin," together with the good vaudeville and other photoplays. The programme booked Tor Friday and Saturday af- ternoons and evénings is. an excep- tionialy good one. Edna Goodrich, 'America's. most beautiful dramatic star, will "be seen in a gripping photo drama, "Armstrong's Wife," by Mar gdret Turnbull. A two<reel Univer- sal photaplay, a comedy picture, and the Pathe News showing interestnig a8 well as authentic scenés of the war, will also be on the bill. Fhe "vaudeville for these two days includes [ mere ews |( Whistling Wilson™ and the Bounding Jays in a noveltyact. - "The Night Before." The Toronto Daily «Star has following to say about Harry der"s play that comes to the G on Thursd Feb. 17th, matinee ana | g The comedy is a sketch of an important episode in Humble. low land Scottish life The scene is laid in 'the village of Stonybrae,, where the only child of a canny pair has' been wooed and wen by the village plumber Ti he, Jassie's mother is on the side of the overs, and her tongug i= slirely a valuable ally, but the fa ther has still his doubts However, when Jimmy proves his courage the | §i i doubts go, "and preparations . are made for the wedding. or rather. fo; "The Night Before," which is evel 80 much more important The last scene -depiots-this house-warming, when the friends celebrate with song dance, and a "wee drap oo whuskéy All the parts were exgellontly filled At The Strand. Capacitys busin coupled with highly pleased audiences again greet ed "Mme Petrova" in the Metro won der photo play "What Will People Say' at the Strand last. evening This-big-feature-will be shown for the last time to-night The attrac tion fer the last three days of the week is a filmization of the story 'The Man Inside" from the novel by Natalie Sumner Lincc acts featuring thats we Broadway star, "Edwin an all-star support A'l Star Detective Feature Crane. Wilbur, the popular star of the screen in a romantic detective drama "The Mystery of Carter Breene,"' at the King Edward to night and Thursday "JACK" GODDARD ILL AND CANNOT PLAY WITH QUEEN'S FRIDAY NIGHT. Frontenacs win Have he Same Team ~--Queen's Girls to Play "Hockey For the Red Cross Fund, On acoeunt of the illness of "Jack" Goddard, defence plaver for Queen's senior hockey team, there is a chance that there will be a change in the line wp for Friday evening when that team meets the Fronténacs in their 3econd game in the senior O. H.. A. group.| Goddard is at the present time in the General Hospital When speaking { to the: doctor who has charge of his} case, the Whig learned that the chances for him being in the line-up for Friday night are very slight The management of the teany statd that they have a couple of good men wha can fill the gap caused by the loss of Goddard i Frontenacs will have exactly the same team as the last time they mel Queen's he team held-a practice on Tuesday evening at the covered rink STORMY WEATHER Fronts. > ' ¥ Ww Londo Feb, 16 Stormy ainy weather pit a stop to heav) po Py * along the western front 1 furious infantry com bats-ocenrred bothr around Ypres and i mm the Champagne region "These struggles, however, resulted in no mportant changes in the General situation. "The French War Office nfade no dlaims of important suecesses for the French in the fighting in the Cham- ¢. reporting merely the recap of some communicating trench- othe Tahure Somme. Py road in hand grenade assaults. . The rest of the front was quiet last night, Paris reported Tr Stormy weather has ¢ the Austro-German and: n_ troops Cas HINDERS FIGHTING. |} On .Both the Western' and] the Eastern 1 For the Spring and Summer Sewing, 'White Cottons LONGCLOTHS, NAINSOOKS, BRIDAL CLOTHS, MADA POLAMS, CAMBRICS, SPANISH LONGCLOTHS. Because we made our purchases for this spring's business nearly a vear ago, when cotton was at its lowest, we are able to I lines of Lingerie Materials, sheorest weaves of Nainsook tothe heavier grades'of quote most reasonable prices on a from the English Longeloth. > > \ . & 11 \ * ' Careful Wivers will appreciate the wisdom of seenring a vear's supply at this thine FINE "IDEAL" CAMBRIC Au Underwear Cottan correct weight and evenanake : ; -- «10c yd. ROYAL LONGCLOTH Finished soft tor the needles--a splen did White Cotton, 121-2¢ FRENCH FINISH NAINSOOK - Fine m weave and finish for Trousséaux--5 grades to select, from 30c, 25¢, 20c, 15¢, 12 1-2¢ 40. INCH SPANISH LONG CLOTH A high grade White Lin ceric Cotton for particular people. This has the soft "('hamois™" finish and does not shrink. Sheets and Sheetings, Pillow Cas- "ing and Pillow Cases Owing to the fact our purchases avere made prior to the ad vanes of cottons, we are able to quot Sin cial priees which will show marked saving. A WHITE SHEETING \'crv special at Cian i25c yall WHITE SHEETINGS That careful buvers will appre- cinte ....33c and 29c - WHITE SHEETINGS : ..37 1-2¢, .39¢, 45c¢ " SHEETS HEMMED FREE ' ALL THIS MONTH. | John L to their trenches on' the easiern | front. Berlin this afternvon report ed heavy snowstorms alf along the | battle line Have vou sickness cin) howe? Phone 230, Gibson's, drug store wants -------------- A AAAS : ™N "ANNOUNCEMENTS. 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