PAGE TWELVE Man Who sees a few of these new suits we are show- ing will want to try them on. When he tries them on he is.sure to want to buy one it will give him such excellent service that we will be assured of his future patronage. "To satisfy a customer always" is the guiding rule under which we all work here. Come and test the advantages offered you here for satisfactory trading. Suits, $15.00 to $25.00 Once you try us you will'always stick to us. Ivingston's Brock Street p------ If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk. 25 Dozen Women's Summer Vests, fine el- astic ribbed lisle, no sleeve, V neck, kosey kut. Tonight for . . 19¢ 5 Women's Summer Drawers, fine ribbed cotton in both styles, with lace knee. Tonightfor .. .. .. .. 25¢ Children's Plain Black Stockings, sizes 5, 54, 6,6}, 7, 7} only; these are all high class goods, worth regular 25¢, 30c, and . - dyes, to clear Tonight for . . 15¢ a pair Special for Men Summer Pyjamas, in fine English Percale, neat striped patterns, the ideal hot wea- ther garment, warranted fast colors; * sold regular at $2. 00. Tonight $129 a Suit THE DAILY = ISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE NE 9, 1917. | MLITARY ROLES | [ Temor 0e | A Al ¢ INFANTRY ONLY IS TAKING RECRUITS. : announced at head- on Saturday morning It was quarters that at noon all artillery re- cruiting would cease and that all yoyng men now desiring to sign up must take on with in- fantry units + This order is believed to be % all units excepting infantry. but as the physical standard is | lower for these units they will $+ probably be "selected" should #/ conseription carry. + PP RP PPP | | | { FHI EE MIRREN Capt. Whelan, Provost Marshal of} | Ottawa, was at headquarters on Sat- {urday. | -- Lieut. T. J. Fleurey has received orders to transfer his'thirty-five rail- | way constructionists from Barrie-| {field to the depot at Ottawa. The first divine service to | be held at Barriefield camp twill be held at 930 am. | Sunday in the area usually used| | for divine service, in front of camp | headquarters All troops in camp will attend. The service will be con- ducted by Major G. L. Starr, camp chaplain . formerly man- Telephone Com- appointed a H. W. Snelling, ager of the Bell pany' Lhere, has been the first of one that will take in | There is a demand for rallway | construction and forestry men, ¥; At the "Grand. For Monday, Tuesday.and Wednes- | day of next week a big double bili has been secured for the Grand. Pretty {little Viola Dana, the sweetheart of + Line screen, is featured in the five-act + Metro Wonderplay, "Threads of * Fate' Max Linder appears in "Max Wants a Divoree," the second of a series of two-reel 'ifde-splitting com- edies that have been secured for this pop: lar playhonse. The latest Path: | Ne +s, three reels of excellent Univer sal teatare photoplays, and polite vaude: ile of the highest class, round | out this hig feature bill, Tonight Gounod's Opera "Faust." The music in "Faust" is mode en traning than any other opera ever writen, and when it is given in the English language by real artists, a woade ful treat is in store for a'l | opera-goers. It is, therefore, with | unuseal 'nterest that the Boston Eng- lish Cpera Company's all-star pre- { duction of this poj ular opera 1s look- {ed forward to at 'he Grand tonight. The garden scene of "Faust" is un- | doubtedly Gounod's finest inspiration, {and the sensuous heauty df the wusic with which the composer has sur | rounded the story of Marzuerite's in- nevence and trust has held wany mils lions in rapt attention during the fifty years since it was first heard. Mlle. Gardini gives a fine impersona- tion of Marguerite, and her gelivery of the Jewel Song is exceedingly ar- tistic, being one of the cleanest and most finished bits of coloratura sing- ing ever heard in opera. The chorus has been enlarged, and the special or- chestra under the direction of Gia- -- " JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. Decidedly Interesting Items for Needed summer things here and vy WO . at prices that mean a saving to you. 450 Pairs Women's Silk Gloves Both black and white in all wanted sizes. Per- fect fitting and worth regularly 75¢ 50 pair. Yours tonight .% .: C 35¢ a pair; guaranteed absolutely fast - | eivillan «clerk on the sub-staff at | camp headquarters. to the Trenton Munition Guard. | i Sunday for Ottawa on military duty. | | | {cording to a communication received | along with the rest of the exception- | b [Maple Leaf .. . . 100 105 i Er Ilish Weekly Obj to. Canadian of Mrs. Harriet Clute. She was the como Spadoni adds the final touch of high endeavor. Eieut. Gordon Mills will be in com-| mand of fifty men from the Speciali At Griffin's, | Service Company being transferred George M. Cohan, he of the Yan-, kee Doodle renown pleased another -- | large audience at Griffin's last eve- McManus leaves £3 ning, appearing in the sensational hit "Broadway Jones. This great pic- ---- | ture marking the initial appearance « The dis smissing of unqualified offi-| in motion pictures of the most re- cers from militia units is being held | nowned star of the stage, will be in abeyance until further orders, ac-; shown for the last time this evening, Capt. W. J. al programme.-- "The Dummy," with a ---- Jack Pickford, is well worth the STOCK MARKETS. | price of admission alone, and proved -- { very pleasing to all present, Quotations Furnished by Bongard, The fifth episode of the Ryerson & Co., 44 Clarence St., | Serial APuria kept the audience spe und; showing interesting Howard 8. Holger, Naunger, Wizhis 'in aeroplanes both by land and 'wafer, and the complete demol New York Stocks. [ishment of a munition Rant To- ) Open--Close. | night will be the last opportunity to 3 teh y Wes : 102% see the above great bill with three CPR... tei 163 4 of the foremost stars in America. : : { De TT a | At the Strand. Marine, prd. 214! America's daintiest actress, Anita ¢ : 913 | Stewart, in "The Combat," will be 95 % | the headlina attraction at the Strand 9314 | for the first three days of next week. | 137 Tae story concerns a mother who! Alcohol . . 166% /barters in marriage her beautiful Am. Loco .. -.. . 74% | daughter for social position and her Anaconda .. ... 857% | bad debts. But the girl's faith Js Beth. Steel .. . . 148 | with another, man, whom she s Crucible .. . . .. 82% secretly mavfied and who has en | Inter. Nickel 41% reported dead. How she overrides | Kennicott .. .. . 48 | the misery of her home life, saves] Mesican Pot... 101% her figgt husband from the electric, Rep. Steel 92% chair #d finds real love in the dawn! U. S. Steel .. . .. 131% of a new day makes a vigorous, at- | Wah .. . .. . .. 116% tention-compelling, heart- -touching | Midvale .. . . . 65% drama with stacatto action and emo- | tional interest. ' In this production | Miss Stewart wears many expensiye | gowns. Comedy reels and "The Pur- | ple Mask" will also hold the boards. at headquarters wonder Rois SES Southern Pac. ., Union Pacific Canadian Stocks. Brazilian .. . .. 38% 39 Can. Cement ... . 61 Can. Steamship .. 38 361% 0, 0, 0, O'Henry. Cam Loco. .. .. B58 59 | Th Cons. Smelters Tl eg 261 e whole nation bows down _to Dom. Steel .. . . 62 617% | O'Henry. From the man in the street jlo ibe Darvas. Peolegsor, Sy ie & ° ody hails m wit ove and pride Noy Sala Steel. 32% Na as the greatest writer of short stor- War Loan, 1937 . 94% i les the world has ever produced. The ' ~ p {King Edward Theatre will show a | series of these stories reproduced in | motion pictures every Monday and Tuesday, also a "Black Cat" produc-! o tion for Wednesday and Thursday, jand the Selig .World Library every { Friday and Saturday. :To-night we, * Winnipeg, June 9. --"1 shall wel- | have a special child's picture, en- come any special inquiry into the titled "Borrowed Sunshine." findings of the commission that in- vestigated the construction of the Agricultural College buildings," said Justice: Galt, when asked if he had anything to say in regard to the ac- tion of the Dominion Government in appointing a royal commission to look into the Galt reports. "The whole of the evidence on which the findings were based is available at : any time. Bevond that I have no ~ The Late Mrs. Harviet (lute. futher comment to make," he ad- There passed away at Deseronto, v = jon May 23rd, 1917, at the residence Tl. ot her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Assel- § 3 JES BOOK stine, one of the oldest and most BAN ON. MEE'S R highly respected residents of the 'Bay of Quinte district in the person JUDGE GALT'S ATTITUDE Says He Wil Welcome Inquiry Int Findings. SULIT Censorship. last of the tem children of the late 600Pairs Women'sSilk eSiackaes. Black, all sizes; white, all sizes. 50¢ Cc Special make .. .. .. .. ., A Score of New Styles in © Our Fashion Blouses ; Dainty blouses typifying all that is fresh and new and smart in Voile Blouses, Crepe de Chene, Georgette Crepe, Silk in Blouses, $1.00 to $12.00. The variety of design is so great it would be impossible to attempt a description here. Come and see them tonight. v < YOU MAY NEED THESE And they are ready for tonight's selling. Navy blue silk gloves, 75¢ and $1.00. Grey silk gloves. Silk Stockings in |2 of the most wanted sum- mer shades. Lo don, June 9.--British Weekly. | john Shibley, of Portland Township, the leading now-Conformist paper.| Frontenac, where she was bora on calls attention tel the fact that the | the old Shibley homestead over nin- |S Lanadian censor has proscribed a |ety-two years ago. Déceased was book entitled "Defeat," by Arthur|twice married, frst to William Mee, which is a strong plea for pro-| Goldsmith, Harrowsmith, who pre- hibition with a chapter dealing with! deceased her about fifty years, and the Canadian aspect. The Rritish t Weekly suggests the subject be ris ed In » arliament. About th'rty-five years ago she mar- ried the late Richard Clute, Sticking, and they spent sixteen happy years |S together, when Mr. Clute was called Hed 1 to his reward. Deceased was, childhood, a member of the a ist church, and all her life lived aS simple, clean, sympathetic Christian life. It can be truly said that Mrs. » v § Odds and Ends i in Women's White Boots & Pumps Reduced I IIa Ee Thuile Re 35 | en in sizes.