Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1916, p. 8

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ant Rigney is in Toropto on a |, California figs, 15¢ package; dutes, 10c, at 'S. & Mrs. O. Ackroyd, 29 Main street, the was taken to the con Hospital on Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McLaughlin, Watertown, N.Y. are registered at the Randolph. Willard Box was in Ottawa on Sat | 4 urday ght playing hockey with the m, y 3 Re a : Miss rey, 42 Raglan Road, taken to the Hote] Dieu on Sunday suffering from pen _ Fire Chief James Armstrong has returned home from attending a ing of the executive of the Pro- vineial Ci * Association, hiefs in or ndsor, 8 5 ly at the fro; the First Di- merly at the front with st visional Engineers, has b i a gan dso. on-in-law of Col. W. D. . il a Of the men ordained in Belleville G use on Sunday Spencer Gooding takes greeted by two fair-sized audiences. charge of the parish of Frankville, This was the second time the com- and G. F. Kingston, M.A., has a posi- pany has visited Kingston this sea- tion as lecturer in philosophy at son. After seeing this show one King's College, N.S. X gets some idea of the means employ- Two Brdckville soldiers have been ed by the German spy system arrested for stealing a horse and cut- throughout the world. Albert ter ut Lyn. They were at a dance Brown admirably plays the part of there, took the rig, drove to Brock- Christopher Brent, the British secret ville, and put the outfit up at a liy- service man, Olive Temple, as Mir- ery for the owner to call and get. lam Lee, who is associated with To-morrow at noon, at the Hotel Brent in rounding up the German Frontenac, Rustom Rustomjee, the spies, plays her part exceptionally editor of the Oriental Review, Bom- well, bay, will address the Canadian Club. eR a subject will be "India and the "When Dreams Come Truc." War." It will also be the annual "When Dreams Come True" will meeting. N\ be produced at the Grand on Thurs- bn : [ : . J day,-Mareh 28rd, matinee and night. ; y i Longcloths, Nainsooks, 'Bridal Clo Madapolams, Cambrics, Thé play contains nearly a score of ily : 5 .. Spanish Long z Jancing Sumbert showing the newest, : nventions of the Castles as well as , j , - . hs Ye a Ch : : other famous dancers, in addition to' [Jf ¥ H | I NAY Because we made our purchases for 'this spring's business the latest variations of the Brezil- | nearly a year ago when Cotton was at its lowest, we are able to liene, Fox Trot, Tango and the oth-! of Populas dances he acti coun RRS 5 50 Ge quote most reasonable prices.on all lines of Lingerie materials pany is one of thé largest ever seen! : } from the sheerest weaves of Nainsook to the heavier grades of in a musical comedy, the principal' parts requiring the services of more A tel ow Seotye » Hae. °t Tnglish Lenkeloth. a fate ti isd than twenty people, in addition to ele, m which arrivi n the eity Aare 'buyers will a recrate 1¢ wisdom i the chorus. The chorus nunibers Oh Sunday' announced the death at 3 pire e of Sgeuring a { ORT 8 ic ti ' i x . : The high standard of our clothing is well twenty-four exceptionally. handsome Sarnia of Capt. 'George F. Horne, year's supply at this time as the prices we quote to-day will look and shapely young girls. aged 59 years. Doceased was a for- alv 'cheap , . - known, » ¥ mer resident of Wolfe Island, and well extreme ly e eap by the Ist of July "The Story of the Rosary." { known in this district, particularly in "The Story of the Rosary" will be marine circles, having sailed on boats Spring Suits $15.00 up to $22.00 utilized by the 146th Battalion for ut of Garden Island for many years. had been in poor health for some i A ; an unique purpose during the per- 1 ® ; é fing O 12.00 formances at the Grand Opera House hme inte years be had heen on. = ine ¢ " lc Fri d. thi k, ' . Spring Overcoats . $12. up to $20.00 Rar ana Saturday of battalion, Horne, formerly of this city and of | * : o Why go into details about Fabrics, Linings, 'Tailoring and Style. IN In buying good clothes you will find more satisfaction in buying in a store that sells noth- ing else. Wolfe Island, who has been operat- Thirty-five soldiers of the battalion ' will take part, as part of the Royal ng a souple of boats out of Sarnia. Light Infantry in one of the most °céased is survived by his wife. | dramatic military scenes ever staged. | © remains are being brought to his An underwear cotton; fine, even make; finished soft for the s : After this act soldiers of the 146tn °!d home for burial. needle * * Battalion will stand at attention pes j 1 st ' while one of their officers addresses | Late Kenneth Orser. ving on 8, YOC ° the audience in a recruiting speech,' The death occurred in the General | Pl driving home its points. ; Hospital on Saturday afternoon at | | A little out of the way,but it will pay you to walk At the Strand. ae rat Heth Oren: «aed L The bill for the first three days of 'been confined teosthe huspital for a Ro al j 0 cloth . the week includes a triangle play short time, baving undergone an op- TTT . by D. W. Griffith entitled "The Sable eration: for"appandicitis, Paralysis : : Jorena, in five big acts, Joatdting Tuer set in and his death. i {1 i i } i ; : : : " ully 'Marshall and Thomas Jéffer- 'he deceased ving on a Medi i : soft finish: 36 i ide . . , I ils Je sau deveased imd<iien Heine on o f edium weight; soft finish; 36 inches wide . .12 1-2¢ a yard Following Father's Footsteps," star- years, having gofie there' from Kep- | ring Ford Sterling; a two-reel Essa: ler. He is survived by his. wife nay, "Gold Dust" a one-reel Bio- and four children, three sons and graph, "His Last Will" and a Vim one daughter, Orthell, Rae, Clarence comedy, "Mixed and Fixed." This" and Veta. During his life he had | i » \ ® ® ® is a well varied bill of exceptional taken a great - 'interest in church il merit, and. provides a full (wo and work. i | enc nis alnsoo0 three-quarters' hours entertainment, . I 4 : that should please all lovers of things Capt. Saunders. dramatic. Special music will also! word reached here on Monday of be rendered on the Hope-Jones Unit the death at Buffalo of Capt. Saun- i Fine in weave and finish for Trousseaux--5 grades to ses which has already made gers, a form dent of Amherst il 5 : 30¢, 26c, 20c 1bc, yard a decided hit with the many patrons Istand. who er guia years sailed on Il lect from y ! ! 12122 of the Strand, who have had the plea- the great lakes, and was well known We sure of hearing it. in this district. His remains will be brought home for burial. Shadows At Sunrise. | This is one of (he most thrilling | RICHARDSON SUMMER HOME 2 lf and exciting chapters in "The Dia-! k | mond From the Sky," alse a two reel Up the Rigleau For Convalescent Ca- ! ! } I & if | Canteur feature "The Terror of the nadian Soldiers. i ' | : Fold," by Willlam Clifford assisted ' It is understood that the Richard- i . iby a cast of popular stars in¢luding i son summer home, which is situated the Bostock 'Animals, and conclud- up the Rideau river, will be used as y C 8 : . ep i} ing 'with a Cub Comedy "Jerry in a home for convalescent soldiers. It We are dhowing a large variety of beautiful § Mexico," at the King Edward to- i lo- appears that it was the wish of the| I ILLO ASES AN 1ILLO ASIN cloths for | night and Tuesday, Usual admiss- late Capt. George-T. Richardson that P Ww C YD _P W C ¢ ' » . | ion, AS : this home be turned over to the Mi- ) : m-th Iitia Department, Je} Ridesstond . Owing to the fact that our purchases were made prior to ® | PITH OF NEWS, La contra Mego ie Nome. tn) il the advance of Cottons, we are able to quote special prices which ------ for. th 0 ation of sol- || ' i Despatches From Newt And Distant S1ave for the actpmmod will show marked savings. Places. | i WHITE SHEETINGS---Special at 25c per yard Cardinal Gotti, Pref 1d A Dishonest Claim. : | WHITE. SHEETINGS-- carefil buve y : gal ardinal Gout, Prefect ot Propa- | Laidon, March: 30.--"The sifa-| H TE SHE TIL That careful buyers will appreciate, The Prince of Wales has reached !ion in America for the expo n of |. 4 oot Egypt milk for babies in Germany is the H : HEE Y S Hom to act, on the British Staff most dishonest and insineore feature | Ww ITE Ss STING The sinking of the liner Tubantia of the Propaganda whic fnans 8 } a have conducted n your country," said -- oi War between Germany [ori Robert Coull, the minister of| Corp. Pascal Rousseau, 69th Bat. War trades, in discussing yesterday talion, Montreal, was fatally stabbed ith Pree the mauve Al the Asgbcl- gli" the heck by a stranger, said to be {ih biackade was having a serious ef. The Government's "supplementary fect on the milk supply of the Cent i -" : J } Powers. Berges, Broadcloths, Gaberdines, Poplins, plouibition MU vas ivtroduted "by } R ¥ BY yw Hom. €. J. Canadian Casual Coverts, Tweeds and many other new styles, in Doherty, to-day. we 4 n ties, : ies, y : Advices reaching Winnipeg from = Twenty-first Battalion -- Danger- all the popular colors, and at very. moderate the Bahamas indicate that the state OUSIY Wounded, Albert Clemett,| prices. of Premier Walter Scotts health is Whitby. : al n| ut reassuring. EY A Benin despatch es The Aus _ Saskatchewan has been made tro-Hungarian hospital ship Elektra Military district No. 12. Hitherto was torpedoed Saturday in the Adri- Saskatchewan has been part of No. atic Seq by an Entente Allied sup- 10. Which es 'Manitoba and marine, according to the Overseas Dart of Ontatio, Enrico Vieeont) au ttatian - sus- (OFT Rio | Ject and one of the best known for. ) RN 3 ohen 1 BE anit ee : Medicine i 1 4 ts on his Hood's Sarsaparilla ranch at Enciniilas, Chihuahua, last one urilia Fore o hr ; LD] ouses is PR Wn Poration between pon Ta holst, scaly totter, pimples, We have taken specs \l care of our Children's Shoe Department thig/sea- NER Fo : i Le 3 3 seen by a : : niin & 'eruptions from 5 4 : humors, which either in- ines t ; as Fh ae ("VG ve 8, er complete sang of lies 0 of ~ + This season's newest and smartest styles ' To treat a with dry-| § § hp from the best makers in New York Voiles, Mus- or * ; ing) |, Medicines. is da j line} Crepes, Silkk and many novelties at Popu-. J! fre gaa

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