Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Mar 1916, p. 8

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This department of this big tailoring hou is to-day featuring = Officers' ~~ Uniforms Thoroughly high grade in make-up as regards quality of materials, fit, finish and workmanship. We invite inspection of our models and cloths. There's a style and finish about our military uni- forms that is winning commendation from the most carefully dressed officers. - PRICES MOST MODERATE ~ ALWAYS IN STOCK ALL MILITARY SUPPLIES Livingston's, Brock St. A little out of the way,but it will pay you to walk - - - . Jule. Suvid pani clarinet' p! p ; e 91st News of Troops {in wo' to's Eh hagnd 4 Private Louis 8, in the C E. C. Hunter, who Has played for hi at Fen véars in the Black Watch band. FA te --t 2 ' |. Col. Hemming, 0. C. the 8rd Divi- d -- ¥ {Sion was present on Tuesday night Lieut. Robinson, 59th Battalion, 'at the concert of the 80th Overseas Gananoque, was in the city on Tues- band in: Bellevill he was fccom- | day. \ ied by Col, rt, Col. Morgan, i ---n | Major Wilson and others of the staff. 4 'The pay-office of the 3rd Division Col. Hemming spoke at the intermis- is a very busy place. The work is Som. constantly piling up but owing to the (Continued on page 12.) fact that Capt. Turner, paymaster, a has been careful in his selection of | ™ men for the staff it is a credit to the Division. o Lisat. F. James, 146th Battalion returned from, Ottawa on Tuesday - afternoon whete he was recruiting Ll Se-- : | men ror the battalion. He expects se- At the Grand, 6 ven bandsmen to arrive this after- On Thiirsday and Friday of this | noon, week, the vaudeville and photo-play fo amen L-- | offering at the Grand. Opera House There was no reception committee is excellent and' includes Charlotte | for the invalided soldiers who arrly. Greenwood and Sydney Grant in a { ed in the city at 2.30 p.m,, Tuesday.. picturization Of Charles Frohman's | There wits a thne when several of the comedy success 'Jane." These two | prominent citizens would be at the great stars have long been known in | station with 4 band to receive boys the big time vaudeville and also ap- home, , peared in several of the yearly mu- ' -- sical reviews. A two-reel Universal The Montreal A.A.A., recruiting photo-play, a comedy picture, 'the office turned over twenty-seven men Pathe News and. the Paramount i last week to "C" Battery, R.C.H.A., Trave] Series will also be shown. These men were picked out of dou- Kit Karson will be seen in a novelty i | ble the number of applicants. The shooting act, & rare treat for Kihgs- majority of the men, besides being" ton theatregoers. Another good {athletes, ate giving up responsible vaudeville act will be on the bill | positions in business in order to join also. » ! the service, and all authorities agree -- | that business training counts. Lieut.| The Winning Of Barbara Worth, [Ee Sova is recruiting for the Give the public the Tight sort of | The following men were accepted: |p CoWeAt and they will patronize Aquilon, E., McGill C. 0. T. C.: whims f¢t is proven by the over- { Buckingham, George F., 39th Bat. - Sing Success » aie Winning | tery (Outremont); Berry, F. H., . » a | Vietorig Rifies, Montreal, Inte mana- ern Belt Wiight's at on, | ger Bank eof Toronto, Transcona, wie at : is vice-president, Transcona A.A. Wign i books. Right wellhas he | A.; Dubois, Heetor, Verdun A. A. A. cArned the title of the American Die- | Drak Leste A. All M I'Hoe, kens. Quite.a few of his dramatized i or Tah PArason Snir expert stories have met with success, but it | horseman, ete; - FitzGerald, Philip, mained far te Sever playwright, | experienced soldier and instructor in . orto The Wann he Biepara. | Amy of U.S.A. --tiréd of neutrality; wort. wis Toes ne | Emery, John W., Verdun, A. A. A; listing , a B, | Gibbs, F. H., Queen's Own Rifles, To. Asting stage success. While the i onto: Gye 'F. de R. South African S'OTY-is a pewerful one, it is not a | War veteran, who will not grow old; tragedy in any sense of the ward. Ou { Hallam, Bernard, 21st Battery (West J » Soniraty there is a world of mount) Y.M.C.A, Basket Ball® and , 50l comedy, and the happy. end- | Hockey Club; Harris, Ernest, Ver- |B sends the audience away feeling | dun Hockey Club; Hudson, H. A, !bat they have been royally enter. { Verdun A. A. Aj; Head, Percy, ex. dined. "The" Winning of Barbara | perienced horseman; Ibbs, Leonard, Orth' comes to the Gfand on Sat- { Shropshire Imperial Yeomanry, Duke urday March 4th, matinee and night. of Yorks Hussars;' McVey, W. H., | RR : | Winchester, -Ont.; McIntyre, H. H., | At the Strand. : M. A. A, A. Football Club; Parsons, Large and appreciative audiences { William W., Verdun, A. A. A, Phil- Attended . the screening of "Rose- | lips, William R., McGill' C, O. T, C., mary" at the Strand again last even- { 2nd Dragoons, Berford, Ont.; O'Rou- 108. Marguerite Snow; the charm- | rke, James, transferred C.>A. S. £., Ing screen star, is seen to great ad- | expert horseman; Page, Walter S., vantage in this five-act Metro wonder {M. A. A. A., Hockey Team, etc.; Rit- Play, assisted by Paul Gilmore and an | chie, James, Calvin Footboll Club; 8ll-star cast. Other good reels were | Sutherland, Eric S., Verdun A. A. A., 8150 shown. The same bill will be | hy Walter J.; Thompson, Wilfrid, given again to-night. The feature | Shamrock Football Club, Verdun A. fOF the last half of the week is a | A. A., Scott, Malcolm S., St. Lambert, or Sil, 1b Six snpeth Sets of [ER Thane, Willing B.. Xpetisnt. sony Voice," featuring Francis a --- X. -Bushman and Marguerite Snow. & i Blouses ! A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE NEWEST STYLES, ALL NEW YORK MODELS IN MUSLINS, CREPES : AND TUB SILKS. 9 ge : : MuslinBlouses From 98¢ to $348. Crepe de Chene Blouses In White and Colors, at $2.48, $3.25 and $3.98 ~ Tub Silk Wit sad the new stripe ofots, at $296 and Eo LDRONS i} ably, when a German soldier said: | ped to the wrong address, but arriv- | \ols to cheer you up." t 1 O.K. In order that our patrons, who | | something funny. Sing us your hymn this without witfessing the balance i} of Fate: of the show & second time, we willH ll Pte. A. McLeod, of the 24th Bat- Third episode, "The Silent Witness." IR! talion, brother of A. C. G. McLeod, Usual admission. # trainmaster at Havelock, has been or ---- | killea in action. DECLINED TO MOVE hi ~t | ll vieir A" ® Lamg 15 on a snert THE DIVORCE BILLS. | visit to Peterboro after completing -- ll his course at Kingston. He has re- Speaker Has Difficulty in Get= if | ceived his appciptment to the Army 'ting Measure! ead if | Service Corps and will report nt Que- Fi | bec on March 6th. rst Time. if of the Provisional School of Infantry, Sevigny of the House of Commons if | been on sick leave. very unsympathetic to: divorce at il ilocal manager of the Bank of Mont- metice for the first reading of five i i real, Almonte, has enlisted and come. Senafe bills granting divorces, 'With i to Kingston, where he intends to join the exéeption of one of these bills, fl the aftillery for overseas. which stood in the name of W, A. iy _Lieut. Phelan, of the 80th Battal- er 'had considerable difficulty in se- if fon, asisted by Armorer Sergt. How- curing movera and seconders for she §f iarth and Pioneer Sergt. Cassels, have first reading of each of these ™ if 'been very successful in their re- In turn the members designated by " | -- It was at close quarters '"some-'. where along the western front," and | Mistakes Will Happen the English and German soldiers had! Through no fault of ours "The | been chaffing one another consider- Diamfond From the Sky" was ship- "Say! Shall I sing you a few car- ed at the King Edward this morning "No," replied Tommy. "Give us were disappointed yesterday, may see shew this feature to-night . only. Capt, H. C. Wotherspoon, adjutant Ottawa, March 1.--Mr. Speaker jhas returned to duty after having found the Parliamentary atmosphere --- yesterday afternoon's sitting of the E, Plunkett, son of 8. J. Plunkett, House. A The order paper contained Boys, all were in blank. The Speak- cruiting expedition in Peterboro. him rose and declined, some seven in They secured fifteen recruits. | turn taking this position. -- however, fie secured members who On Thursday evening a reception permitted their names to be used and concert in honor of the men of 'jo routing purposes." No. 1 Sectioff, Divisional Ammunition- Sr eas Column. will be held in the Military COUNTY COUNCIL CALLED. ¥. M. C. A. hall. It is being held by the four Methodist Epworth To Meet on March 14th to Consider League Societies of the city. Assessment. Equalization 2 C. V. Farmer, Military Y. M. C. A,' J- W. Bradshaw, county clerk, has returned from Toronto on Wednes. Deen authorized by Warden Halliday day. = to call a special meeting of the Coun- en id Cetus on March 14th at 3.30 The last course of the Provisional P.M or' the purpose bf-. ing a . by-law confirming the/équalization of School of Infantry closes on Satur ment for the Purpose of coun. > Lh 3 ty J2ination 3nd other business." The th rison hela 'Ouneil will also be asked to confirm a ey Ye diets 5t on Tet even- the awarding of the contract for sup- ing » plies for the new vaults at the Court » a House to rhe Office' Specialty Co. of The 30th (Queen's Battery) is ,oronio. The contract price is about sending out au for artillerymen $660.°gnd is for the fittings of the in the Capital. Some good men are vaults. The contract was awarded wanted and immediately. The en- at a Tacent meeing of the County tire battery is made up of university ' 'oPerty Committee. ; 5 Meta or Professional mel: Spri Assi Next Week. Lieut: C. H, E. Asquith, one of the' There will be one jury and two | known newspaper men in Can- DOD-jury cases for the Spring Assize ada, Is coming to Kingston to take Which opens on Tuesday next before over an Army Service Corps Supply .Sir Justice Clute. There are no Depot under Major J. Hamilton, A. criminal cases entered yet, though D. of 8. and T. Lieut. Asquith was Some may be brought down at any editorial writer on the Ottawa Free time. Wednesday Was the last day ress and Journal,and has had Ste for entering civil cases. ve other newspaper experience. He ---------- ------ . was Commissioner for Canada atthe Two womey who entered the Court Seattlp Exposition. Mrs. Asquith, House Wednesday morning excited who the daughter of ex-Mayor the suspicions of the caretaker. One Hopewell, of Ottawa, will likely re- of the women had a German name. »side in the city while her husband is They werg closely watched. here. ? Red Deer ry, considered! § : $ -- an antl-union stronghold, approved Private Hill, who deserted from the basis of church union. Fie Toate asd bo 10 a Sra Such TS n Toronte! a re- yi ' 'eit; alle tn, A : | Over. the Quelige city distrie » man is apt to believe Finally, | ¥ - Tan Rubber Boots ~The 80th band has been Lt world doesn bow t : BS st I~ 't say al tl ened by the following recruits: Pric nim. i Ss : 5 S _ This will be a season of Taffeta Silks and we prepared for this months ago--and are now ready with exceptional values in BlackTaffetaSilks The "Princess" Quality, wide width, in a beautiful clear black -- the proper weight and crispness. Special at The "Undine" Quality, Black Taffeta Silk, a $1 50 perfect black and a most attractive silk.. Special at /. . The "Flenrette'" Quality, one of this season's best makes of Black Taffeta Silk. Special at Navy Blue Taff- eta Silks The twa best shades of navy for spring are now ready, At $1.25 and at $1.50 Fe A RE UD Fo * wing-- To the fact these Silks were purchased prior to the very marked advance in Swiss Silks, the prices we quote above show marked saving to Yeu, and there is every indication that Taffeta Silks will be much higher in price before 1st of May. : . WOMEN WILL. BE- INTERESTED IN These New Suits 100 New Suits now on view; these represent many of the "Chie" new models that promise to beso popular: You are invited to see these, even if not prepared to buy, -and may select any suit vou wish. We will place it aside if you wish. 200 Copies Tomorrow Free 'With every purchase of Dress Material to the value of $3.00 or over, you may have BUTTERICK'S LARGE QUARTERLY FASHION BOOK, Spring Fashions Free The Lockett Shoe Store Militia Outfitters Slater (W of Boot) : Slater (Dae Boot Boot) Fox Puttees, Fine Quality ....... . |. a SrAR0n We also have a very complete assortment of Military Leggings, in dif- - ferent styles; these are genuine hogskin and choice grade of smooth leather. These were made iw England and expressly for . 'a a)

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