Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1916, p. 8

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nounced the death of her uncle, Tho- mas McWaters, in Penetanguishene on Sunday' 4 wid The late Mr. McWaters resided in Portsmouth for many years with his left there about eighteen months 'lage. Deceased was about eighty- one years of age. For some years he had been an invdlid. He Is survived by four daughters and (wo sons: Mrs. William Struth- ers, Scarboro June McCammon, Torowlo; Mrs. | Ross, Port Whitby; Mrs. Hugh William y Carr, Penetanguishene; George, of, | Vancouver, and John, of Toronto, { The remains are expected to arrive in the city Monday evening, and the | funeral will take place to Sand Hill, | cemetery. - ¢ ; * Death of a Child. A sad death occurred at the home {of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper, 450 { Divisjon street, when their only son, | William Thomas,aged eleven months, | passed away after a short illness at | the Hotel Dieu, on Thursday, March { 23rd. Everything possible was done "1 to relieve and save the little sufferer. | On Saturday afternoon the remains | were placed in Cataraqui vault to ] At the Grand. nghter . William Carr. He Miss C ga Mra. Wi which gives her wide scope for her' Another splendid bill of photo- plays and vaudeville has been arrang- {ed for the Grand for the first three Jurization of romance, "The Prince and the Pau- per." It is said to be one of the most elaborately costumed and scened of the present-day film offerings. lark appears in a dual capacity | remarkable talents. © The Pathe, opical Weekly, a two-reel Universal play and a oné-reel comedy comple i the picture end of the bill, There will be two up-to-the-minute vaude- n; Mrs. Robert] ville acts. ' George Arliss In "Paganini", George Arliss comes to the Grand on Thursday, March 30th, in a new comedy from the pen of Edward Knoblauch, Mr. Knoblauch has wrought his latest werk around the English period of the life of Pagan- ini, the great Italian violinist, and weirdly eccentric figure and person- ality of Europe in 1830. "Paganini" | is sald to provide for Mr. Arliss a 'part which calls for the exercise of his full artistry, giving the star op- portunitiés comparing with those he found In "Disraeli". His work in that | role is still fresh in the yublie mind, | and his coming in a new part will ex- | Cite curiosity to see whatfurther arts | Mr. Arliss can add to his delineations rk Twain's famous, S ' 4 ? ATTRACTIVE SUITS AT ..$15.00 to $35.00 INCLUDING MANY AT $16.50, $20.00, $25.00 - { We are well prepared to display for you the beauties of the new Spring Buits in' style, finish and materials, There were never more stylish or serviceable models offered in this department. & r Tailored Suits for await spring interment. | of character. The theme of the play | Floral offerings were reecived from is the love for Paganini of an ingen- {the following: Sprays, Father, moth- ucus young English girl, who, at first ler and sister, Mr. Mrs. Alexan- falling under the spell of the music | der Bennett and family, Mr. and Mrs. of the violinist,. finally loves the man B. Grimshaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. Max- himself, Paganini, being a man much am, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooper, Mr. and, older than she, and with® other em-| A beautiful complete assortment, comprising a wide range 2 { Mrs. A. Saunders, Mrs. and Miss M. barrassments, saw that her affection | of colors, all sizes; every one in correct distinctive shapes and { Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Elliott, could lead only to unhappiness, How models. Mr, and Mrs. S. Cassell, Mr. and he dealt with the situation and final- Fashion says thig spring that the short coat shall be in { Mrs. Edward Cassell, Mr. and Mrs. ly secures for Charlotte an enduring style. "We have a wofiderful display of single-breasted, button | Russell White, Mr. and Mrs. William peace of mind forms the climax of through, and the popular box back model. Many other styles { Reid, Miss Helen Sexton, Mrs. Wil- the story, for the conservative dresser--in fact, we can please the most {liam Hamilton, Mrs. J. McConnell, fastidious this spring. Some handsome designs. in green and [Mrs. Ardeen; cut flowers, Mrs. Ladd, grey mixtures. Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp; wreath, sr : - a + Mrs..aud Mr. Matier-and family, OVETEsins, $TE00, $15.00 and $18.00. i Young Women \ i A number of smart styles for young girls are now being shown, and this is your opportunity to secure an Easter Suit and have it ready when required. - At the Strand. The programme boo for the "= Pfrst three days Gf ts ek by the management of the Strand is one that should prove a decided success | Kingston lost one of its oldest|and appeal to the many patrons of | | residents Sunday evening when | this popular home of high class en- | | James Reid, aged 97 years, passed (0 tertainment. Three headliners are | rest at the Wome of his daughter, | on the bill which Tncludes that well- { Mrs, John Waters, 100 Clergy street | known actress 'Bessie Barriscale," | | When a very young man he left Scot- | agsisted by Frank Mills and an all- A land, his native land, and came to star cast in a five-part Triangle | -- | Kingston where he resided ever | Play, "The Golden Claw," a story of | I ® ® 9 since. For years he carried on a love and'intrigue that is sure to Brock Street. | confectionery store in the shop now | lease. The comedy itself is one A little out of the way but it will pay you to walk . a : : Because there will be no re-ordering later on, owing to the Treat scarcity of suitable eloths. Note This The Late James Reid, MEN'S SUITS, Good Taste in Men's Clothing. After all, it's a question of taste, rather than price, that makes a man well dressed. Stylish Suits, $15.00 $18.00, $20.00 Pay us a visit . - Any alterations necessary are made by expert dressmakers {occupied by Frank Coates, jeweller. | that should fill the theatre at all the | Freé of Charge if arranged for now. : | After giving up business he travel- | performances featuring as it does| : J {led through the district but retired [those two world-famed comedians! I pga Sule, | sixteen years ago. His wife died for- | "Weber and Fields," who will be! i Es TE Eo ty years ago Since that time he seen in a two-part farce entitled . | lived with his dapghter. He had "The Best of Enemies." It is al You may select any Suit or Coat or Skirt, even if not ready {been an active man all his life and | scream from start to finish and will | it was only two days ago that he was | give Kingstonians their first chance | to buy, and have it placed aside until required. Ask about: this when in, taken ill. On Saturday evening he | to see these famous stars in action read the Whig as usual. Ever since | as they have never appeared here on coming to Kingston he had taken the either the screen legitimate stage. Whig and was a staunch Liberal. Four other good ls of pictures {| He is survived by two sons, Dr.lwill bg shown and the Hope-Jones | William of Barre, Vermant, and"Unit Orchestra will also render the] James of Teronto. Mrs John Wat { lutest and most appropriate music. | ers' is his only daughter. He was a!Seats may be reserved daily at the | member of the First Congregational | kioX office from 2 to 10 p.m. | Church. The funeral service will he conducted by Rev, Leroy Rice. At Grifiin's Theatre. { rn "Vanity Fair," with Mrs. Fiske, The Late Miss Sarah Wright. which visits the Griffin Theatre next | The death occurred on Saturdgy Wednesday and Thursday, March! night at heg 'late residence, "King 29th and 30th, is by all odds the most | street west, of Miss Sarah Wright, |imposing film ever made by Edison. | daughter of the late John Wright. | To eggage a star so renowned as Mrs. | The deceased was fifty-eight vears of | Fiske and to surround her with al I { ~ Nowis the Best Time to Make a Selection * We ath showing a very large assortment of _ these popular Suits in the newest and most up- to-date designs, featuring all this season's new colorings. Superior style and exquisite finish - characterize all these garments. As many of these suits are exclusive pat- terns and cagnot be Quplicated, an early selec tion is advisable. Mgerately priced from "age, and had been ailing for some time. She is survived by one bro- {ther and two sisters. } WAS SERIOUS William Woods, Charles Street, Vice tim Of Two Accidents. William Woods) of Charles street, had a miraculous escape from death on Saturday. | shovelling snow off the roof of the | balcony at his home when he fell off and in the fall had three ribs frac- tured. No person was in the house at the time and as Mr. Woods made { his way through one of the windows he took a weak spell and fell down {a flight of stairs, and suffered seri- | ous cuts and bruises about his face. ill | He was doing as well as could be er, §| pected on Monday. i i | A Seduction Case. On Monday morning Walter Rad- age, employed in a local factory, ap- peared before Justide. of the Peace George Hunter charged by Ela Smith with seduction under promise of marriage. Miss Smith claims that the offence was committed last August, but she had not heen keép- ing company with Radage since that date, After being given a hearing, Justice of the Peace Hunter commit- ted the prisoher to stand trial. Keep Young Looking: Carter's Hair Renewer is not a dye, but restores hair to its original color and beauty, removes dandruff, 50c bottle, Sold only at Prouse's Church; phone 82. , Canadian Casualties. Second Battalion--Slightly woungd- ed, William L. Brassey, Toronto; Corpl. Herman Kickert, England; William Bell, Ireland. | Twenty-first Battalion--Wounded, Pte. Lionel Albert Parkér, England; Winegard, Collingwood; Lance Corpl. James Gibbons, Beeton. Cheese Lost on Torpedoed Boat, He was engaged in| Pte. Albert Lodge, Ireland; William cast of more than four hundred peo-| rig is something of a Teat. Mrs. | Fiske, who has played the role of] "Becky" precisely one thousand times, consented to do so for the; { thousand and first time before the ' motion picture camera. Her "Becky" | |is among the greatest of stage im- personations. i St. George's Cathedral. Rev. Rural Dean Whalley, Arn-| prior, father of the curate of St.| George's, preached an eloquent ser-| mon in the Cathedral on Sunday] morning on Jacob and Esau. Show- ing how even a life as mean and sel- fish as Jacob could be changed into a stpon® life of usefulness. The, preacher strongly appealed for the | Lenten fast and endeavor. | Going Overseas. i Pte. H. W. Kerr, of the 61st Win- nipeg Battalion, is in the city on a , visit before proceeding overseas with his anit. He was formerly an em- ployee of the mailing department of the Whig, but removed to Winnipeg with his parents about two years ago. Thus another is added to the long list of Whig employees and ex-employees who have donned the khaki, ~, Provost, Brock street, has this Year an extra fine assdrtment of | Tweeds, Cheviots and Serges for his j order clothing department. His | ready-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are wellassorted with new goods, . Now that the weather turned 80 mild, there is no excuse whatever Drug Store, opposite St. ~Andrew's for citizens not cleaning off the snow. Every one should turn in and get the slush off the walks.' ENRICH THE BLOOD | . Hood's Sarsaparilla, a Spring Tonic. . Medicine, is Necessary. y i Everybody is troubled at this sea- Jeon with" loss of vitality, failure of { appetite, that tired feeling, or with bilious turns, dull headaches, indi- The steamer St. Cecelin, of the Cu- gestion and other stomach troubles, { nard Line, sailing 'from Portland, Hl Me., to London, | was torpedoed and sunk. [| 8 carload of cheese shipped by L. W. [| Murphy, Kingston, valued at $7,000. | The loss is covered by insurance. i | Huyler's Chocolates, 60e, 80c, $1.00 1b. Prouse's Drag Store, op- rogite St. Andrew's "Church, phone , Eng., on March 11th, or with pimples and other eruptions on the face and body. The reason is On it was that the blood is impure and impov- erished. Hood's Sarsaparifla relieves all {these ailmiats, It is the old reliable medicine that has stood the test of forty years, that makes pure, rich, red b ----that strengthens every organ and builds up the whole sys- tem. the all-the-year-round | ver. Corset won't do this spring--and if you really eare about having a good figure--about retaining your youth as long as possible-- about increasing vour grace and charii--then "most any" Corset won't do either, i You want the particular Corset your particular figure neads, and in our new spring models you will certainly find "the Corset." : ! ie Bon-Ton Corsets, Royal Worcester Corsets, Modart Front Lacing Corsets, Crompton Corsets, and other equally good makes, from $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up to $8.00 Children's Corset Waists * Young Girls' Health Waists he White Way Style Centre oo : Ca i > ~ LEH The first bright spring days eause people to think of, : FINE dn We are now showing spring styles in Women's Dainty Footwear,

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