Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Nov 1917, p. 8

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--- PAGEEIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, (917, The Difference in the Design of Our Overcoats Offers the most convincing proof of the splendid styles and excellent values and very low prices al- ways to be found at this store. Men who have worn overcoats from this store know from experience the certain satisfaction that is assured them. Prices, $15.00 up to $25.00. All styles. Livingston's, If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. Ty mn Special for Saturday WOMEN'S SUITS AT HALF PRICE _----'e ue 60 of this season's newest and most pular suits in 'the shades that are now i Beautifully trimmed and fin- ng worn. ished in the best quality cloths.. Priced 00. - regular up to $45. Saturday for Half Price. 75 new Winter Coats, warm and com- fortable, stylishly cut and finished, priced at $18.50, $19.50 and $21.00. te Oras Saturday for $11.98 Women's nayy and black serge skirts, nicely made and finished. .. .. | . Saturday for $2.98 Kiddies' coats, navy and red, in h blanket cloth, with warm lining. gui Special for $3.98 lo 3 - the t . fo 5 : : j- regular at $2.00 cna sp 35 Wear priced Saturday for $1.68 25 dozen women's striped flannelette nightgowns, at less than cost of materials, lif emotional scenes and to them she ii} does full justice. The Canadian To- Jl] pical Review, and several good reels ay { The Theatres -- At The Grand. i A large and representative aud-| fence greatly enjoyed a very select | Programme of meritorious pictures! and feature vaudeville at the Grand | last night. Of course the main' drawing card was that peerless emot-' iomal actress, Mme. Petrova, in the five-act Metro Wonderplay, "To the Death." It is a thrilling, convincing / drama of Corsicun life, full of sus- pensive action, magnificent scenes and artistig illustrative detail. Mme, | Petrova as Bianca Sylvia, the young kace-maker with a talent for sculp- turing, has probably never had a part | in which she looks so stunming, or | reveals so much of her wonderful! emotional talent. There is also an in- teresting and historical two-reeler, "Pioneer Days," a rib-tickling Hans and Bud comedy entitled "The Effic- iency Experts," and the Pathe News. The Tianita Midgets are two very versatile little people and provided some clever comedy with their bur- lesque boxing. "The Bird of Paradise" In "The Bird of Paradise," which will be seen at the Grand Opera House, to-morrow matinee and night | is a big play that grips the heant and | brings the sob to the voice. Richard! Waiton Tully has spent ¥yédrs on the Peals that rise out of the warm wa- ters of the South Pacific and the claim is made that the tropical at- mosphere of our distant insular pos- Session is faithfully reproduced in| "Tie Bird of Paradise." Oliver Mor- | osco's stage settings have received! unstinted praise for their truthful-! ness. A native Hawaiian band of | singers will sing the plaintive Ika-| hula and other songs of the South | Seas during 'the action of the play. At Griffin's. Winsome Marguerite Clark charm- ed an unusually large audience -at Griffin's last night appearing in the fascinating and quaint photoplay "Bab's Diary." Bab resents the way she is treated by her family, who keep her in the back ground, while her sister only twenty months older than herself is allowed to do as she pleases. She decides to give them something to worry about. She in- vented a boy's name, that sounded like a patented malted milk label. It did worry her trusting family. Bab caused a world of comment when she appeared in the Saturday Evening Post--she'll be the rage of the town after this - wonderful picture is shown, Valeska Suratt the "Empress of Fashion" heid the audience spell- bound last evening when she appear- ed in her greatest success "The Slave." Gowns of surpassing beauty never before seen, and such a won- derful array, at least fifty different costumes are some of the attraction to be seen in "The Slave." =~ These two features make a truly great bill, which will be repeated to- night and to-morrow matinee and night. Hll| part of conscienceless men, and of Hi] the loyalty and perseverance of a 1} beautiful woman, to outwit the con- fii spirators and bring them to justice. lll whole series of films to be seen to- i}! night and to-morrow. i Miktary News At the Strand. « At the Strand last night a satis- fled audience witnessed the presen- | tation of "Fighting Odds," with the| Hil] famous film beauty and star, Maxine Hi] Elliott in the title role. ll] Odds" was specially staged for the Hi] star; a splendid vehicle to develop | exceptionally Hi} vowers in a beautiful role. BH pidly increasing automobile industry }{ is made the basis for a story of pow- a ning] dramatic The ra- excellent erful intrigue and trickery on the Miss Elliott has several splendid of comic stuff were shown. The tae "Jack" Brewster, B.Sc., of Queen's i ; Yingering iliness of eight months. He { is survived by his widow, Annie Ti- INR SATURDAY! -- The Late Sidney Scobell. Sidney W. Scobell, a resident of Syracuse, N.Y., for thirty-five years and formerly of Kingston, died at his home 1023 Avery avenue on Monday morning, Nov. 12th after a WILL BE A DAY OF ECONOMY AT LAIDLAW'S, JUDGE FROM THESE RARE OFFERINGS 'tus, a daughter Helen Vivian, three brothers and three sisters, The re- mains were brought to Kingston and burial took place at St. Mary's ceme- tery, Wednesday morning. The late Mr. Scobell had many friends im Kingston who mourn his death. The Late Mrs. Chrisley. ° The funeral of the Late Mrs. Pat- rick Chrisley took place from her late residence on Thursday morning at ten o'clock, and was largely at- tended. The service was conducted at her home by Rev. Mr. Topping. There are left to mourn ber loss three sons and four daughters; < James at home; Thomas and George gin 5 60 POUNDS Nr yi irs Bus of Detter, Of Laidlaw's genuine unbreakable Scotch finger- Clark, Battersea; Mrs. Smith, Elgin- 1 1 Crk, Battersea; Mrs. Smith, Bigi ing yarn. The correct yarn for making socks, the vault at Sand Hil, | scarfs, caps, for your boy in the trenches. A beau- In His Eighty-ifth Year. tiful quality of yarn that is unequalled' for wear and warmth, in black, white, grey. Saturday, 40c Hon. Justice B, M. Britton, who is the trial judge in the case of Basil . v8. Spradt, is m hie elghty-ftth | a skein. year, ou eeble hysic: | Rar is no oF judge Wr in | 75 POUNDS . Of farmers' yarn. This is the best Canadian yarn in the trade, exceptionally soft, strong and well scoured, suitable for socks, mitts and general use, Colors black, grey. Saturday 25¢ a skein. Ontario to-day. The counser can testify to that, for not the minutest detail escapes his Lordship's ober- vation. For the information of the! younger generation who may not | know about it, Justice Britton repre-| sented Kingston in the House of | from 1896 until 1902 when he was elevated to the bench. For Victory Loan. | The employees of the Canadian Li] comotive Works to the number of 104 have up to 3 p.m., to-day contri- buted $12,160 to the Victory Loan, | We Have Barrels of Pears, Bushels of pears, baskets of pears | for canning and pickling, also dozens | of ripe, juicy pears for eating, at Carnovsky's, M. E. Nicholls, the newly-appoint- ed director of public information, with Mrs. Nicholls, will shortly take up residence in Ottawa, See Maxing Elliott in "Fighting Odds," at the Strand to-night. Prof. William Julius Mickle, a noted. authority on brain and ner. vous disorders, died at Allandale, aged seventy. Domald MacLean has been elected House leader of the Opposition by the Conservatives of Saskatchewan, Now is the time to have your plano tuned, we carry two expert tuners and will assure entire sat- istaction. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd Gen. Cadorna has dedlined the of- fer to represent Italy on the inter- Allied military committee, Edmund Bristol, K.C., was nomin- ated as Union Government candidate in Centre Toronto. Subscriptions to the Victory Loan for Canada up till noon totalled $55,725,000. See Maxine Elliott in "Fighting Odds," at the Strand to-night. Mayor Church will not be a candi- date for any Toronto riding, Egg plant at Carndvsky's. M. Clemenceau will form a new cabinet in France. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS : 100 PAIRS Of excellent quality heavy fleece flannelette blan- kets. This is a splendid opportunity to lay in your supply now, as these blankets were bought many months ago and are far below today's mill prices. - Colors white and grey. Saturday, $1.75 a pair. SOME INTERESTING VALUES IN UNDER- WEAR AND HOSIERY ARE OFFERED FOR SATURDAY. 200 Women's vest and drawers ter weights, Saturday special, 50c, 300 pairs women's fine quality Penman's, Mercury, Radium; special : in union wool ; warm win- 59¢, 75¢, $1.00 a garment. wool eashmere hose,-- in black and white. Saturday 50, 59¢, 75¢ a pair. 300 Men's shirts and drawers in wool and all wool, in Pen- man's, Turnbull's, Mercury, Watson's, Saturday special 150 pairs soldiers' khaki and grey Sc Saturday special RR re ah a eat mea 200 khaki mercerized handkerchiefs .. ANE AMIE RARE pe BE w otch wool socks. ian oa. --50c a pair «+ ++ +.3 for 28c | IS University, and who has been resid- ing California, is now in New Bruns- wick with the Canadian Engineers and may spend his leave in the city. # -- / The Royal Flying Corps is making fl an appeal for cadets from among the §} meh of the Depot units. Lieut. G. H. /Wattstord, C.A8.C., having been reinstated in the C.E.F., be going overseas in the near re. : bell! Funeral took DAILY MEMORANDUM Tiberally rally, 8. "The Bird of Paradise)" matinee, Grand, 2.30 Saturday. See Lop Of Page J, Hght band corner, | for probabilities. The sun rises Saturday at 6.5% am. and sets at 4.32 p.m. G.W.ViA. meet tonight, 7.30 p.m, in the club rooms on Clarence street. DIED. MceKENZIE--in Kingston, on Nov. 15th, 1317, Rosanna Crumley, relict of the late John McKenzie, T late resid 551. Arch street, Satu afternoon, at|. 2 2 Stock i Jam Sth. ou n Syracuse, N.Y. ~ IS ember au, 1817, Sidney W. Sco- aged 45 years D ce Wednesday ing vo St. ry's Cemetery, s John Laidlaw & Son 'H 18 pair men's box kip boots, with viscolized soles. Sale price = 2 | women's Vici Kid button boots, Empress make. Sale price A sas x rl ek" lie . tett Shoe Store

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