Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1917, p. 8

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Cy m-------- Som a __ PAGE TWELVE MEN, YOUNG MEN and BOYS You Want to be Well Dressed And at this store, with its splendid as- sortment, you can select just the suits you want, and the price will be much less than you'd expect, quality considered. ' And to top off your new suit we have the hat that will certainly please you. Re- member we fit your head, your face and your pocket book. o.oo leh -t Livingston's, If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk. To-Night Prepare for the Holiday nderwear for all the family, vests, drawers and combinations; all the best makes, all the wanted styles. Women's and children's from 15¢ a garment. Men's and boys' from 25¢ a garment. Hosiery Women's white, black and colored cot- ton, lisle and silk hose, special values at 20c, 25¢, 35¢, 50c and 75¢ per pair. _. Silk gloves in white and black, the qual- ities with guaranteed finger tips. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917. | "Military News i At the Theatres | {| @apt. I. S. Wotherspoon, pay- | At The Grand. | { master of the Canal Gu To-night will be the last chance | conference with) the » to see the big double bill at the { staff here on Saturday Grand. June Caprice appears in "A ' --_-- Small Town Girl" which is positively Quatermaster-Sergt. Ryder, of | the best production she has yet ap- | "C" Battery, R.C.H.A., was in the peared in. Charlie Chaplin appears {city over the week-end from Peta-| in his latest, "The Immigrant' and wawa Camp. provides a half hour of laughter. -- Other reels, and Miss Katherine Hart All of the available men atin popular songs, complete this ster- Barriefield Camp w. il parade on ling bill. For the first half of next Sunday morning to St George's | week Lionel Barrymore appears in Cathedral to attend Divine service.| "The End of the Tour", a five-act | This will be a special event in com- | Metro feature of rare power and | meroration of Confederation. (charm. The company is .playing Capt. W. K. Macnee is arranging | i for another demonstration of mine | mance. To follow the fortunes of exploding for the probationers at | 15% Jivtie colipany with "Buddy' and ! the infantry school. The event w.il|"S "Camille" through the west, and the receipts dwindle with each perfor- inney"" will provide many de- | likely take place the latter end of | lightful and amusing moments. The I next week and take in probably | Pathe News, comedy reels, and fea- {four mines. [ture 'vaudeville round out this de- --- | Eghitful bill. Teo all those who en- Heavy stone is now being rolled | joy the best of projection, the New into the road on Barriefield hill, Gold Fiber screen will particularly which is being repaired under the appeal. direction of Lieut. T. Scott. A new road diversion across the commons | At the Strand. wll be made when this is complet-| A story of the Virginia mountains, ed and work started on the stretch | with a little orphaned waif as its to the bridge. heroine and a New York fiction -- writer as itg hero is "Bawbs o' Blue The batteries at Petawawa Camp | Ridge," .n which Bessie Barriscale have so progressed in their training | will be presented on the Triangle the shooting will probably com- | progranyme at the Strand Theatre mence about Tuesday next. | fer the first three days of next - week. The little girl has.,a great A number of men from the Special | romance. When she left thé\moun- Service Company will take a course | tain cabin it was with the mah who at the school of infantry. came into the wilderness just be- -- | cause friendly Cupid had him pick- The batteries at Petawawa Camp ed' out for her. "Her Nature are well Hlled with nen. "C" Bat- | Dance," a two-part Keystone com- tery, R.C.HA., has sufficient men | aqy and "The Purple Mask" will for a complete battery and also for | also be*shown. . a draft. Many of the other batter- ies are up to cr over strength. HAMILTON-FAHEY NUPTIALS. At Lake Ontario Park. Two Popular Young TIcoplc Are For the first three days of next Wedded in Elgin, week the management of Lake On-| On Wednesday the marriage took tario Polk og Siceestied in hialing, place in the Roman Catholic church a first class bill. ere- w © ajat Elgn of Miss "Cal" Fahey, three-rcel photoplay, a comedy play| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. and the Pathe films. The two vaude-| Fahey, Elgin, to Dr. William G. Iie acts 8 be presnted fre pid Lo] Hampion, Westport, by Rev. Father 6 above the average and | O'Hanlon. Dr. Hamilton is a 1912 the programme will pieasc the pa-| graguate in medicine at Queen's trons of the park University, and took an active part er ie pa in sports while in attendance. After Potammrasth, hot been marae thy he ceremony Dr' und Mrs. Hamil The , 8 5 ton left for New York City. They gp Sie gi Bd £7 reside .n Westport, where Dr. a graduate 'o yal J ) | Hamilton is a successful practition-| lege, Kingston | er. Flight officer W. Ward Pitt, Ot-| Nar ate tawa, a Queen's University student, 3 Fisher-Muore. was killed 'n England while making | Ry quiet wedding took place a flight. He went overseas with the | 8t the parsonage. Seeley's Bay, on 156th Battalion { June 27th, when Rev. J. A. Waddell * CL united in marriage Mabel, eldest Corpl. William Yerk. 38 Raglan | daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Road, a member of the 21st Bat-| Moore, 'Seeley's Bay, and George talion. has returned to the trenches | Fisher, of the same place. : twi ounded. Ser beg Awice. wou, Kiing-Albert Wedding. 'SAPPER E. SHEPPARD A pretty wedding took place at | home of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. W. IS TAKEN PRISONER Fullbrook, at 227 Seaton stieet, To- i 0, when Miss Mabel Albert, be- | romt, | mrs. Edgar Sheppard, Union| came the wife of Ernest A. Kring. | Both parties belong to Kingstcn. Street, Receives Word of, | The ceremony was performed by Her Husband. { Rev. Dr. Qaten. The bride lookel | very charming in a suit of pussy wil- , The Germans have taken by force|low silk and carried a bouquet of another Kingstonian into their camp, ; pink and white roses. The happy {in the person of Sapper Edgar Shep-| couple left for a trip to Niagara pard, who has becn officially report-| Fails and other points west, after 'ed as a prisoner of war. The first | which they will take wp their resi- word was received a few days ago by | dence in Toronto. his wife, who is residing at 34 Un-! ---- ion street west. Stanton-Leadbeater, | pper Sheppard left Kingston 'e 7 prow & year ago with the Canadian] do » git ig a ngineers, going to Ottawa, where he | beater, Seeley's Bay, was the scene trained at the depot' The family | . ) y ; i came from the Old Country to take °F a very pretty wedding when their Day Monday "Do Your Shopping Tonight. °* Open Until 10. Store Closed All. - White Skirts ~ White Hosiery "White Silk Gloves "Stylish Blouse Waists ~ Fancy Neckwear 4 L + 125 WHITE SKIRTS Made from a good quality white English repp, made full width, buttoned front, shirred back, with belt all around and two fancy pockets. Price $1.50. 50 WHITE SKIRTS Smart tailored style, wide wale pique, made full width, with shirred back, novelty belt, finish- ed with two large pearl buttons. New style poc- kets. Price $3.00. o A DOZEN 'ffarent style of whitesskirts now on sale; all new and quite up to the minyte in design, at prices that mean a saving. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.58pand on/up to $6.00. MISSES' WHITE SKIRTS Pretty styles, 33 to 36 inches long,-in popular white materials. $1.25to0 $3.25. | MIP residence here, eldest daughter, Sadie, was united in | marriage to Frank M. Stanton, son | of Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton, El- NOVELTY SPORTS SKIRTS White grounds with fancy designs, very styl- ish and becoming to wear with silk' sweater coats. FIRST INTIMATION gin. To the strains of Lobengrind "WAS GIVEN BY WHIG | Wedding March, played by Miss { -- | Selena Pritchard, Athens, thg brid- Raglan Road Residents Heard al party took their plices In the - | drawing room under a floral arch, Their Half Brother Had | where the marriage ceremony was Been Killed. | performed by Rey. J. A. Waddell | The bride prettily gowned in white The first news of the death in | silk crepe de cheme was given away {action of their half-brother, Pte,|by her father. She was attended by | Robert E. White, Warkworth, was Miss Florence Johnston, of Forfar, | recelved by Mrs. William York and | while Clair Stanton, Seeley"s Bay, as- SILK SWEATER COATS See them tonight, $7.50 to $14.50. | Mrs. E. Falkner, 38 Raglan Road, | sisted the groom. During the sign- {from the Whig's columns. The late | ing of the register Mrs. Fred. Stan- Private White is survived by his | ton, Elgin, sang "O Promise Me." mother and one'sister at Warkworth | After congratulations had been ex- and the two sisters mentioned tended thé guests assembled in the { above. He was a private in the 59th ; dining. room where a dainty buffet Kingston Battalion, under Lieut.-| lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Col. H. J. Dawson, and trained at | n left amid showers of con- 'BarMetield and later at Brockville. | fetti and good wishes for a short { honeymoon trip to Toronto and wes MAKING PICTURES HERE | term points. Upon their return they | will take up residence in Elgin, A Proposition To Produce Moving! The bride was the recipient of | many beautiful gifts, among them a Pictures in Kingston. 8 The Capadian péople have to pay | purse of money from the Method st to the manufacturers in the United | CMur¢h of which she was organist. aw & Son At 75¢ ot 'S r RT States approximately $7,000,000 an-| nually for the use or reatal of films| manufactured by them. Apart from Lend a ng Hand 5 yi Saturday, July 7th, 1917, in aid and $1.00 per pair. ' HHI Sweaters in silk and wool, the finest as- sortment in the city, from $3.50 to $15.00. the question of the character and quality of the pictures shown, there is absolutely no reason why all this of Hotel Dieu Hospital, when flag day and general canvas of the city picture com- cL Hl es : : : will be made by the ladies. A little : 4 @ . money should be sent out of this! or much from any will give untold . $ K country for films, when just as good, | comforts to the poor sufferers. 5 \ if not better films can be manufac- rt ep ee 8 tured here in Canada. Soldiers Have Been Wounded. : ® 152 Victoria ia . Black or White? * In another column to-day a Can- Do you know that in California the pay roll of the motion Mian motion picture company aot 4 ; : Patent Pumps, fine kid § pumps in brown, grey and black; prices EE: Say m a) 56 Brock street, is their ite canvas pumps and Oxfords, rubber or leather soles, rang- Plstsed to supply all necessary in- ing in price from $2.00 to $5.00. . representative, and will be : : : | __ P.S.--Anti-Slips for Heels of Pumps. Fly Your Flag on Holiday We have the best quality of all wool, bunting in Jacks and Ensigns, from 3 to 15 feetlong. ture of motion pictures is the fifth industry in the United States? -- cr geo en Se en. In_bis Confederation Day message, Ra x : Dou't 1 the date, July 2nd. i= to all ¢ Boat leaves foot of Clarence street. a i | | I Hn

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