Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1916, p. 8

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Ee oe Lill oN PAGE BIGHT With so much smartness that you will surely like them and with se munch goodness vou will get perfect satisfaction, « With so mueh wear for everv dollar. No matter what pried vou wish to.pay, you cannot help finding a Suit to please vour every desire . Come, let van wil get big vame 1s show von a few models. Livingston's, BROCK STREET. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk 7 | VYTYUVYYW hdd hd db ho wv okey AND CURLING (ACS IN FINE TRIM FOR | FRIDAY'S GAME. #0d Goddard of Queen's Not Well ~-- Queen's Girls to Hockey in Aid of Red Cross Fund. lox, is in ¢plendid. condition for the game wit! Queen's on Friday evening to de- clare the winner of the eastern group p of the O, H. A. Bernhart, of Brad- ford, who is looked upon as being one of the best referees in the busi- ness, will officiate. Auy person who has seen this official handle a game speak of him -as knowing it from Ato Z. { ..+ the Frontenac the pink of condition, while Box and Goddard, of Queen's, are not in the best of health Goddard is confined to the General Hospital, but Queen's are still hopeful that he will be able to be on the line On Wednesday evening Queen's seniors and K. C. 1. had a work out for about an hour at the covered rink All the Collegintés were out with the exception of "Bob" Ferguson Al- though he has been confined to hospital suffering from' dn injured shoulder, he will be on she job when K. C. I. meet the winnérd 61 the St Andrew &§- Beltevitle group ylavers are in pla) Queen's Girls Play Hockey. The members of the hockey, teams at Queens have arranged to play a game of hockey at the covered rink on Mon day afternoon; commencing at 4.45 o'clock The proceeds will 'he given to the Red (ross Society two ladies' University Curling Games, A 4 dotfbles rink on {lender Three "were games of Scotch plaved at the curling Wednesday evening. H.W son and R. McRae won from H, Me- Cartney and W. Leslie by 12 to 10 FMcHgoham and CC. \ Smith won trom HH, WW. Watts and M. P. Reid by 10 40 4 I, MeDonald and" T. Slate xin Thompson and J. W from IL. . Scores Wednesday bo Ottagva i Quebec Night rep | News of Troops in the City A. Bee Been Three soldiers returned from front arrived at the Elmhurst Conva lescent Honie.on Wednesday nafoes and addresses are: Pte Edward Gilman, 1st Battalion, Scott street, St. Thomas; Pte. In Nyvhun, 1st Battalion. Iola, 8 } ) Pte. Ernest Hutcheson, 1st Battal- Jon, 38 Glebe street, Galt The men p arrived at 30 pom. by C. PP. R., and 18 15 No \ te a were driven to the Elmhurst Home Fhey left "on Thursday for their homes Free Press says bagyalions, counting the batteries, are The Ottawa "Ten HEAVY HUCK TOWELS Hemmed and hemstitehed, all white or with eolored borders; gnaranteed Pure Linen: spe- cial value at 12 1-2¢, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ and 30c . FANCY BATH TOWELS All White shades, fast colors: nd Stripes and Cheeks, in differ- a large variety at 20c, 25¢, 30c, 40c and 50c. ont HEAVY LINEN BATH TOWELS White and Natural Colour. with hemmed and hemstitehed ends. at 35e, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00* ts BATH SHEETS 7 Extra lirge sizes: heavy weights, at . $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 % BATH-MATS In shades of Bhie and Red, at Tac, 90c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 - < A AA lA my WALDRON'S now seeking recruits in Ottawa. Thi last to enter the tourney is the 146th of Kingston, represented -hy Lieut Frederick James, who has been given desk room in the Arcade office. Lieut James is anxious to secures former Kingston boys for his battalion. Oth ers, of course, will the accepted, but there are many former residents of Kingston and the district, for whose services an effort will he male especial It is learned from Ottawa that the organization of a Canadian Office Overseas Battalion "in the immediate cfuture-is being considered: 'Phe-tden is fo take overseas officers who have taken the required courses for rank, but who are without, ments Only men of oflicers' rank will be eligible, battalion will be distinguished by a uniform different from that of the or dinary overseas units Men in such a corps would be wn a bétter position to understand the position of a pri vate in the ranks, and to acquire training in some special line, such. as machine gun" work, which 'would be of use when drafted later There are about 1,200 officers in Kingston Toronto and London divisional areas who are at present without appoint ments appv commissioned The armorers' course will start on Monday, February One man from each unit in 'the division wil be *permitied to attend Lieut. R. C. Williams of the 49th Regiment has been appointed signal- ing officer of the $0th Belleville But talion ' There is such a class of the School of Artillery that it is divided into two hrigades.of three batteries each for instructional purposes. The 'two brigades alternate in taking field work, which is taken at Barriefield. The gun-drill is taken on the square or on the jce of the harbor Roval \ Wednesday night there was a very interesting checker tournament - for the soldiers of the city. It was run off at the Military Y. M. CC. A. hall. Fourteen contestants took part Af- ter three rounds there were but two i} men, Pte. T. Miles and Lance-Corpl. (CO. Lake who had not suffered de- feat These two played a match of three games for first place, and Pte. Miles emerged victorious Coy Farmer, thre secretary, in declaring the winner, said the prize for the contest would be presented at the concert tq be given Thursday avening. The membérs of the Young Peo- ple's League of the Sydenham Street i} Methodist Church are putting on a # programme at the Military Y.M.C.A i} Thursday night at 7.20 o'clock. i} soldiers in Kingston are attend. s invited to ine members of the Belmont Bat tery, Peterbaro, reached Kingston vesterday, "Major the Rev. J Davidson addressed the men at the {Peferbere' Armtonuries. The 93rd Bat. fulion, headed by the band, paraded thejmen to the G.T. R,. station, whére they were given a hearty send- {off by their brothers-in-aims and, {| trends, Play The Frontenac senior- hockey. team | the ¢ Their | Albert |] {ter began their I'he + and THEATRICAL NEWS _ 2 W------ . Edwin Stevens In "The Man Inside." Edwin Stevens the noted Broad- way slar, comes to the Strand toe aight and for the balance 01 be Wé€e i in the Universal Feature production, in five reels, "The Man Inside," Sufp- porting Mr, Stéveng is a specially ge- lected company of fiim stars which include Harry Benham, Tina ° Mar- sha)l, Sidney Bracy, Louis Leon Hall and others. The drama is adapted from the novel by Natalle Sumper Lincoln and Is-a vital, gripping story of diptomatic life jn Washington. Mr Stevens 1s at his best in a dual" tole of cunning duplicity" Other good photp plays wil} also be secur ed. > Harry Lauder's Play, Speaking of Harry Lauder"s play that comes to the Grand to-night the Toronto Globes say "The Night "Berore," Harry baud initial coritribution "as a play riz2ht had a cordia] reception from large and enthusiastic audience al the Royal Alexandra Theatre last 1 The. piece comprises three acts, and in each of them there is an abundance of mirth, melody and pawky Scottish humor. - The story deals with the wedding. of Jimmy Vorriso®, a plumber,-and Bessie Mac- Beth, the bonnie daughter of well doing Scottish vil.agers, and the in- cidents portrayedare delightfully ea tertaining in character particularly in ¢he third act, where a typ'ea] pres- kntation of the old Sccteh custom yf "heating the house" on the night before the wedding is given. In this scene a piper plays to the Highland dancing of the guests, and a fiddler obliges the company with "Auld Robin Gray." while no fewer thau four of the members of the cast contribute refreshing vocal numbers. The casy has been excellently se- lected, and al} perform their parts well-nigh faultlessly The orches- tral programme is a treat in itself 'comprising as does many of the hoicest of Scotia's musical gems To-night ers one of Long Legs. Daddy Long. Legs," the biggest ie, success of this and last sea heen booked for appearance Grand for two nights com ir Tuesday, Feb. 22nd with a mt » n Wednesday The pray, a dr i rsion of the "Daddy Long Le i + Jean Webster, was ne y two years ago at Theatre in Chicago, twenty weeks to capacity has just ended an en gement to thd Gaiety » York Last winter, a Jimi ted California tour, every record in the tate by runming foi he Columbia Theatre i co a , significant achievement. play has the ad i advantage of exceedingly | nid costly settings "Daddy produced Powers t ran business It where five rate Picturized Romantic "The - Diamond From £10,000 for a suggestion; last night Lottie William Russell, Irwin wings and Charlotte Burton the leadiy roles At the King wayd tosmigh Usnal admission stage Novel. the Sky'": first ¢chap- Pick- | Cam take 1d ford, Soesfe donde te fo Jee ode ode ole foods oof Beh = GOVERNMENT WAKES UP, oo Ottawa, Feb, 17 Gov ernment is at last possible peril to and perty from Prussian intrigues in Canada In" Teply to. a question by H. Boulay (Rim ouski}, in the Commons vedterday, Sir Robert Jorden said the Government. had decided to conduct investiza tions into thé status and con- ier ot every German ahd AUS « trian | ng' position sin the «civil Bervice The aroused to life pro to os de ope oe oe oe that id 1 ERROR fe de fe eb "Lost Two Ze paelins, London, Feh 17 "I'he Ge rmans| fwd Zeppelins in their last raid | Lord Kitche ner declar: | mee of Lords this after lost en England ed tn the Hi noon « ital Casunliios. Twenty-first Battalion wannded, Shencer Camming oque, Ont Stanley Johuson land Severely Gang On February 25th Justice of } Peace Wilkins, of Verona, will hear! in the Court House the case of John! Purdy, county constable, vs. Themp son and Thompson for violation of a county by-law It is charged that the defendants were peddling without a license. Reginald Crawford, eye injured in the Brg tegae senior O. H, A/ weeks ago, is still iQ the Genera: Hospital An operat was per formed on the eve on Monday "Have youn sickness--in 2» howe!" Phone 230, Gibson's, drug store wants. game for | Notices of any character re- lating to future events, where an admission' fee is charged, are inserted in the advertising columns at 10¢ a line for first insertion and 5c a line for each __ consecutive insertion; or 10¢c a line eseh insertion, yr reading matter. x unouncements for societies, Ti or other organizations of future events, where no admis- sion fee is charged, may be in- serted in this column at one cent a word, with a minimum of 26¢ for éne insertion. A Drawing Room Meeting. A meeting for the deepening of the Christlé® life will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, at the residends of Mrs. Carr-Harris, 23 Mack street, 'Al interested. are cordially invited. a aoa 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 year when cotton was at lowest, we are able to quate most reasonable prices on all lines of Lingerie Materials, from the sheerest Nainsook. to the heavier grades of English Longeloth, » Careful buvers will wears supply at this time. FINE "IDEAL" CAMBRIC weight and even niake ROYAL LONGCLOTH did White Cotton FRENCH FINISH NAINSOOK Trousscaux--- J o > 40- INCH SPANISH LONG CLOTH oer Cotton "Chamois' ago, weaves ol appreciate the wisdom of seenring a Underwear Cotton correct ......10e ya. Finished soft for the i a splen- .121-2¢ and finish for \n Fin in feet from 30¢, 25¢, 20c, A high erade particilar people. This "finish and does not shrink. weave pad 3 ty B( 15c¢c, 12 1-2¢ White Lin the soft For has Sheets and Sheetings, Pillow Cas- ing and Pillow Cases Owing to the fact our purchases were made prior.to tlie ad- viinee of cottons, wi to quote which will show marked saving, WHITE SHEETING WHITE SHEETINGS are-ahle special Prices at . 25¢ yard careful buvers will appre- ciate... ...33¢ and 29c WHITE SHEETINGS : ......3712¢, 39c, 45¢c . SHEETS HEMMED FREE * : ALL THIS MONTH. Nerv special That | Rubbers That Fit | Our Ladies who are particular about ers Would do well to see our SPOOL HEEL RUBBER, which is made to fit the = high heel boots perfectly. . un mis ~ The Lockett Shoe Store TITY TIT eRS eRe

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