Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1917, p. 8

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re TAA AP SS ANIA Af 5 FL) __PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1917. Ei) HHT 4 -- i £2 E 2 £ i i i BE i m= © 2 Te _-- = = -- -- = £5 To = i = nn -- -- _-- -- -- E -- ---- -- _-- -- i -- -_-- 5 -- £8 = = -- -- 5 £ _-- -- -- Se = i fr Li E SS STE, O00 TURKEY DAY Monday, October 8th £ 4 3 i ; one of those days when a fellow takes extra pains in dressing up. New Overcoats, $15.00 up to $30.00. New Suits, $15.00 up to $28.00. We've a full line of the delicacies of the season and all are "Birds" above the average in quality, but not above your reach in price, Church, Football, Family Reunion or invited out -- we'll fix you up in fine feather at a minimum cost. A A AA Am ee a AAA et ent Livingston's' Brock Street. OEE - Don't Delay In buying your new Suit or Coat for Fall and Winter We are showing many new and exclus- ive models that cannot be duplicated later on in the season, style and quality are in all our garments. : Coats of velour, tweeds, broadcloths, and silk plush. Suits of gabardine, poplin, serges, broadcloth and velour, with the new braid and fur trimming. ' Moderately priced. COATS FROM .. .. .. $9.75 to $59.00 SUITSFROM .. ... .. $19.75 to $65.00 \ OE TEETER ERECTOR OR OO FORGERIES CHEQUES STOLEN FROM LOCAL OFFICER IN CIRCULATION. TWENTY-ONE Merchants Are Warned Not to Ac- cept "Militia Department Cheques When People. Twent) » cheques, which are wr are now in munit in circulation un- forged 2 The cheques rent of Militia and Presented by Unknown der are of the Defence The r ging the mer cheques unle } 1e men who y well known has become very com and various lusses are not to cast exceptio asks the The pract mon, recorded. however, Recently the office one in one of the units her n command lost twent cheques when someone tore t number out of his book. These have undoubtedly been filled in and cash ed. The officer had made a sworn statement that he did not sign which have already tu:ned any of those missing from the With suspicion of a mistake from the officer, the Mili tia Department is taking steps to se- the arrest of the man who did the forging. In meantime a warning is issued to all merchants not to cash the Militia Department clieques when presented by unknown parties the cheques up or books. removed cure the MAN IN SAD PLIGHT Walked Around City Minus His Coat Hat and Boots Minus hi man about sixty-five called at police Wednesday night, and asked for she ter, and was accommodated It was learned cn Thursday morn- ing, that the man's mind had become unbalanced, and that he had sl pped out of his home unawares to the members of his family, and afrer walking around the streets, had gone to the police station. His now under investigation and years of tation hat, coat boots, a age, the late on case is NOT YET SEVENTEEN But Gummer Pollitt Has Been at the Front Twa Years, Mrs. R. Pollitt, 223 Division street, has received a letter from her son, Gunner Pollitt, in which he states that he is well, and that he has been receiving all the parce!'s which have been sent to him Although 'not feventeen vears old, Gunner Pollitt has been at the front for two years He went overseas as a bugler with the 33rd Battery. In England he was transferred to the Second Ammuni- tion Column. Hallowe'en, Just received a new and complete Gibson line of Hollowe'en Nevelties made up ready to use. Hallowe'en decorations and favors for your funcheon table. The College Book Store. 1 " { evening Military News | | | pe Yesterday afternoon's downpour of l | > had | number tTme wr or playing games, ete. afternoon off cards, Last evening the ys in camp came in large num to see the motion picture show the "Y." A| geod programme was on the boards, no less than three pl being run off, and every one a splendid num ber. "It is published for tion of vers of the informa- the concerned that all mem the Canadian expeditionary force who return to Canada, whether ! on duty or otherwise, automatically | come under the immediate control in matters of discipline, ete., of the | military authorities in Cana i "Officers, non-commission offi- fers and men who are on fur gh, and all others who for reasons are not attached to any particular unit in Canada are directly responsible to the general officer commanding the district in which they are, and he is to be considered for all purposes of discipline as their commanding of ficer." With the idea of establishing classes for returned men if the interest among the men is keen encugh, letters have been sent to vocational training officers of the | Military Hospitals Commission here directing to enquire into the matter and report the number of men who would aval] themselves of the privilege in the district" if the | arrangeuients were made While the bulk of the men return ing take advantage of the assistance offered them by the commission it is known that there are many men independent by nature and full of initiative who found positions in spite of disabilities, who might be eager to take advantage of evening classes to advance themse:ves. It is | to help these men who help them. | selves that the scheme of evening classes is suggested : (Continued on them Page 7.) Canadian Casualties Wounded and missing Newcastle Wounded---H G. H. Hambly Ill--A. H. D. Law, | owen, Belleville mith, Kingston. Stirling; Stir up Your Liver With Dr. Hall's stomach and liver pills, 28 | | | | at Prouse's Drug Store. | A DAILY MEMORANDUM Odessa IF mm Frids { . and | sets ag 5.34 p.m | See top of page 3, right hand corner, for prebabiliities. Rummag it 6.02 a.m Ogtober 5th in mar- treet Methodist Church rum- | mage Saturday, October 6th, 1917, corner Bagot and Brock streets AA A A A pte a DIED, LITTLE--In Kingston, on 917, Catharine ' Little, Oct 3rd, aged 63 vears Funeral takes place from her late resi- dence, 168 King streat, N.45 Saturday morning t 3 1 . i | | | ciate a good show of {ten big vaudeville acts, a carload of | orchestra of A-1 musicians, they will | entertainment { with George Guy's amusement world. { the | leading | the land a | ed over | Rather Than Sell Potatoes at $1.25 | | The Theatres Guy Brothers' Minstrels, To-night will be the only chance to see Guy Brothers' big old-time min- strels at .the Grand If you appre- this kind do With their A For Tomorrow Splendid Values in ew a Dress Goods cannot possibly be present stock is sold; this we Know because we have tried to procure more of some materials and could not. not miss seeing this one scenery, company of fifty and a large provide a very enjoyable evening's Headed by the old- timers, George and Charley Guy, and youngest daugh- ter, Miss Lillian Guy, an interlocuter, this party of refined performers pre- sent a magnificent triumph in the Don't miss them --to-night at 8.15 p.m. At Griffin's. For..te-day, Friday a special double bill w The great feature of the programme is 'the presentation of the famous photo-play, "The Cr ,"' which is an adaptation of the ry by Win, ston Churchill, a faithful reproduc tion of ante-bellum days. This film is true, deeply humorous and real in its portrayal of courage, patriot ism, love, honor and self-sacrifice In addition a typically fine Para mount picture will be shown entit- led, "Forbidden Paths," and co-star- ring Sessue Hayakawa and Vivian ] . Martin. This is a particularly ap Broadcloths for Suits pealing story The seventh episode and for Long Coats of "The Neglected Wife" and an in teresting Mutual Weekly completes a truly great programme Prices that repeated when In the following wanted shades: At the Strand. Environment and the evils to which ill surroundings lead one, form tueme of the new William Fox drama with Vivian Cooper in the role "The Innocent Sin ner," is the story of a young girl who is led from the simple life of country into the ways of a thieving community "The Innocent Sinner" will be exhibited at the Strand for the last three days of this eek. "Fatty" Arbuckle is his la- test comedy, 'His Wedding Night," Keystone comedy, entitled Hearts," will also be Burgundy, ivy green, myrtle, mole grey, wisteria, black, navy, purple. English Wool Serges English Wool Cheviots French Wool Gaber- dines : Wool Dress Poplins All. Wool Diagonal Worsted Also-- New Wool Plaids, 40 inches wide ... ... .. ... 75¢ New Wool Plaids, 44 inches wide ... ... ... . $1.00 New Wool Plaids,, 44 inches wide ... ... ... ... $1.50 New Wool Plaids, 48 inches wide cee sea... $2.38 New Wool Plaids, 48 inches wide sive 1a $2.75 IS CHARGED WITH THEFT AND FORGERY | A Young Man Was "Taken in Charge On Thursday Afternoon. Police Constable Samuel Arniel on Thursday afternoon took in charge a young man, giving the name of Douglas Franklin Eastman. The charge against him is that of theft | and also forgery. The young fellow was employed a clerk. in the office of Capt. Pet. ers at the Armouries, and was hand to «Constable Arniel by the military authorities. The" accused claims to be an American. - \ WOULD FEED TO PIGS fe Per Bag. Cathedral, where a sole mass will be sung for the happy repose of her soul Friends and acquaintance invited to attend tt Ottawa and Bufralo, N.Y. requ.em are Nass papers please kindly COPY ' YOUNG-~In Kingston, on October 1st, 1917, Wellington Young, aged 60 years Funeral (priv ) dence, 12 10 am. late resi- Friday at from his ideau street, A man farmer on the market, { who gave the name of Myles Snider, | stated that he had -sold a. bag of | potatoes for $1.25 on Thursday | ! morning. He did so because he had , been informed through the press | | that the Government had set the price at $1.25, He stated furtner, | that he did not intend to | { however, | sell any more potatoes at this price, | Silk Crepe de Chenes 38 inches wide, at $1.50 yard An excellent quality in the fol- lowing popular shades: Burgandy, Copen, amethyst, ivory, Havana brown, black, pink, marine blue, sky, wisteria and others. & Ran LOR J) NORTHCLIFFE Head of British mission. to Untied Htates who declares Britisn must ans- tivrmany bomb for bonh tor air Is on London For Good Pictures, Have your films developed printed at Prouse's Drug Store. and William Shith, 112 Montreal street, was removed to the General Hospital in James Reid's motor am- bulance on Wednesday evening. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Wallace J. B'sh py who departed thig life October 4th, 1916, aged 7 months, § days. If love and care could death prevent Wallace's days would not so soon been spent; Life was desired but God did see Eternal rest was best for thee Father and JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers, Mothér Phone 147 for Ambulance. ROBERT J. REID The Leading Undertaker. Phone, 577. 280 Princess Street 4 age - | [amiliar Quotations { ee er te Bee ee Ge Cou ue -- He that hath a wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great enter. prises, either of virtue or mischief. : --FRANCIS BACON. a rE nr gn Notice! An vnexpected break in the Water Mains has cut off possible effort is cate and adjust the trouble. the supply. Every being made to lo- It is confidently expected to have repairs completed within a few hours and in the meantime temporary meas- ures to supply the demand are being : taken. rs Ca Pubic Utilities "Commission. 234 and 256 PRINCESS STDEIDT | | declaring that he could not afford | to do so. * After the expense of buy- | {ing seed, Paris green and the lgbor [in looking after them he could~het | | sell at this figure, and declared that | rather than sell at this price he | would feed the potatoes to the pigs. { / INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. J) | New Dress and Suiting | Velveteens | Just received from England a | case of this fashionable material Local Notes and Iteies. Of Genera) | in chiffon finish, 36 inched"wide Interest. | at... LL... $2.50 yard, "We can do without our whiskey, | but' we can't do without our water," | said cne citizen in discussing the] break in the majn. { It is likely that a civic reception will be tendered Major William Bis- hop, on the occasion of his visit Lo | Kingston on Saturday. | Mrs. Capt.. Ferguson, 18 Upper| : William street, was removed to the! | Hotel Dieu on Wednesady afternoon in James Reid's motor ambulance, Now is the time to have your | piano tuned, we carry two expert | tuners and will assure entire sat- isfaction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. A batch of citizens whe have been doing their "bit" on the va- cant lots to help out increased pro- duction are now ready for their fall plowing, and are wondering if the Greater Production Committee in- tends to do the plowing. In mole grey, wis- teria, burgaridy, Hav- ana brown, black. ---- Special Week End Sale of Women's Shoes We are offering a number of pairs of women's patent button and lace high cut shoes with dull kid tops; also a few pairs high cut pat- ent boots with velvet tops, at reduced prices. Value today, $6.00. Friday and Saturday only, $4.50 The Lockett Shoe Store A i,

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