Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1918, p. 10

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. _PAGF- TWELVE - English families have eight ounces of week, Only Britain's navy ada. ~-- Canada Food Board. " ; sugar a head a prevents (that happening in Cane "ZZ i I NOW FOR YOUR EASTER OUTFITTING Mr. Man, Young Man, or Little Man, what are you going to need, Suit, Spring Overcoat, New Hat, Tie, Gloves, or Some- thing in Toggery. Just come right here feeling sure that you'll find the best of everything. Choice exclusive styles that you'll not meet at every tursm, ' Men's suits 'of uhusual mer $22.00, $25.00 up to $35.00. Handsome spring overcoats, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00. Easter outfitting you'll be proud to . wear. Correct spring hats and toggery. it, $20.00, $15.00, TEENIE a mn Livingstons If off your route, it pays to walk. { by counsel hds been me @ Deventer's from East Africa for meritious sel vice in the field Aftef the capture! of Dar Es Salaam, capital of German | East Africa, Capt. Warner was given command of Base Carrier Hos- | pital, which he built gnd organized | into a 1,200 bed hospital Later be | was sent' to organize a similar one at i Lindi, near the Portuguese East bor- | der, Capt, Warner is a graduate of | Queen's University, arts "510, medi- | cine *12, and a son-in-law of Mrs. F.| Peart Birley, 227 Aluert street, city. | the The formation of a Canadian Tank Battalion is authorized, to consist of 80 officers and 700 men, and it is hoped to recruit it by vohinteering and send it overseas not later than May 1st. Preference will be given to returned officers, if suitable and fit, and to officers who have served in | Canada on staffs or in units and have | as yet to Yyportuniy of proceeding overseas. _Wieut.-Col. R. L. Denison, late of the 8th Battalion, C,.E.F., and lately commanding the machine- g'un corps in Canada, has been se- lected to command the new unit, The military authorities have ruled that a man applying for leave of absence before the Leave of sence Board cannot be represented in cases connected with Iture, the district agricultural entative sel will not be heard, os \ : : wi Khaki over there is hurt by cake here. ~-- Issued by Canada Food Board. § Easter Gloves and Hosiery = Best quality French .Kid Gloves, black, white, tans and greys. For $1.75 per pair. Dent's Heavy English Gloves in shades of tans, for men and women, at $1.75 and $2.00 per pair.. Chamgisette Gloves, the best washing kind, in white, greys and black, at 60c, 75¢ .00 per pair. : and $1 § Silk Hose for Easter : Black and White Silk Stockings; extra va- "lues for 50c, 59¢, and 75¢ per pair. £2 red Silk Hose, all the new shades, $1.00 and $1.19 per pair. at 26c, 35c, 40c and 50c per pair. 3 ny at | will be consulted but | SAVE THE FOOD--- And then save. { It must win the war Canada Food Board. The Theatres © At Griffin's, Admirers of the great actor, Wil- | {liam 8. Hart, were treated to an un- | | usually attractive glimpse of him in | his latest and one of the best photo- { plays in which he has appeared for | some time, entitled "The Cold Deck," {| which headlined an attractive pro- { gramme last evening at Grifin's. In addition to the merits of the usual { Hart pictures, this feature has the {added attraction of having three of the noted beauties of the stage ap- | pearing in the supporting cast It is a story of genuinely hiuman interest, | blended with sublime pathos, in the gambler's care of his delicate sister. { Don't this picture, The sun- shine maid, Jennie Caprice, in "The Heart of Romance," is another fea- i ture of 'our bill, and the seventeenth | episode of "The Fatal Ring." miss ak At The Strand. After five years of persuasion by { their admirers to appear in Romeo and Juliet, the clever artists, Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, ; have at last consented to do 80, but j it was only after the greatest assur. | ances had been received that the { drama would be produced on a scale { in keeping with their ideas and ideals | that they consented. The result - is | an eight-reel picturization of | Shakespeare's great dgama on a scale which -marks he highest achievement in their picturesque ca- reers and marks the fulfilment of hopes they have long entertained. This film will be presented at the Strand for the first three days of the coming week, and all lovers of Shakespeare and of the best in film- dom cannot afford to miss the treat. In addition there will be comedy and topical reels, which will serve to bal- ance the programme, Thurston, The Magician. Thurston, the magician with new mysteries, scenery properties and el (Continued on Page 10.) mn on, er DAILY MEMORANDUM See top of page 3, right hand corner, for probabilities. Easter Cantata, Baptist ay at 8.30, alvary chu chiroh, Sun- Augmented choir. reh, Easter Monday Mis. rt. 8 p. Songs, recita- ssion 156 cents. mens Galldd tea and ApHT 3rd at Reetory, Admission 10¢ mar MARRIED, ANTELLSSANDS-<On March 13th, 1018, by the Rev. J, K. Fairfull, Kdyde daughter of William Kingston, to Samuel An- of Mr. and Mrs, Antell, 'udrey, Sands teil, Mon COLE-1"RiI SON ENDSHIP n March R At YRth Rochegter, 1918, by' the Lambert, Blizabeth A, ¢ of Mr. and Mrs, John Friendalip, of Kingston, to Fred- erick Henry Cole of Poulteney, N.Y. et pm A DIED. Alliston, Ont, on Mar 28th, 1918, Maria Macgillivray, relict. of the late Charles McAr- thur, of Pittsburg. ORR -- In Kingston, 1918, MCARTHU RA on March 28th. Mlexaandda Macpherson. relict f thé late James Orr, formerky of Sunbury, Ontario, Funcrdl (private) from hel late resi- domed, 253 Princess St. on. Monday morning at 10 o'clock, to Cataraqui cemetery," PARSONS -- At Wilton, Ont. on Mar. 20th, 1M, Dorothea Rosina, daugh+ ter of Rev. W, J. Parsons. pastor of Wilton. Harrowsmith end lens vale Presbyterian congregations, aged six years, : Funeral Saturday afternoon, 2 o'dlock, sinterment at With ornr, Ar A tcc NA. Memorial Cards Acknowledgement of Appreciation Cards, Bordered Calling Cards, Ete. See our samples. Job Department, British Whig Publishing Co., Ltd. Lok Phone 202. II in ns oo ai 1 ~~ Boyd's garage opens Monday. | gratefully appreciated. 200 CHARMING NEW YORK MODELLED Ahd the values off They are suits as smart a:: ored and beautifully cut, which will at once please the most fashionable woman. Such qualities in all wool materials will make you realize their ex- traordinary low prices, which begin at $18.00 and LQ meme i SUITS JU FOR TONIGHT AT $18.00. er.. will surely better your utmost expectations. attractive as can be. Moc.sh, splendidly tail- ST RECEIVED 1 up. APAIR. --T 300 PAIR ONLY OF KAYSER'S REAL GLOVES IN WHITE AND COLORED, his is a most striking offer i able chamoisette gloves you can buy. perfectly and give excellent satisfaction. white, black, grey, natural, sand night, 75¢ a pair. 150 PAIR OF PERRIN'S WORLD' MADE FRENCH KID GLOVES, F Made of superfine skins, which are al ed in such manner as the most fastidi mode's most favored shades. WASHABLE CHAMOISETTE OFFERED TONIGHT FOR 75¢ n the finest quality of real wash- Fully recommended to wash most In such fashionable colors as , and white stitched with black. Yours to- S FAMOUS GENUINE PARIS OR $2.00 A PAIR -- Beautifully cut. most unprocurable today, and finish- ous woman must approve. In all the Tonight $2.00 = pair. 500 OF NEW YORK"S LATEST EASTER COLLARS HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED FOR SPECIAL 50c TO $2.00 EACH of white organdy, wash satins, filmy crepe de chenes, roll and round designs, and aiso collar and cuff setts; long and narrow, with variously shaped cuffs. 50c to $2.00. ALSO MENTIONING THE EASTER OFFERINGS TONIGHT LADIES' EASTER HOSIERY colored silk hose, in all the modish shades. Stylish New Veils and Veilings Ready for your choosing tonight. SELLING TONIGHT, AT FROM: -- Such smart, charming and fashionable neckwear crisp and fresh, in all the new shapes. Collars of soft and georgettes in shawl, tuxedo, high All at exceptional prices, Tonight from IN pairs of extra fine quality ladies' Yours tonight $1.50 a pair. -- 200 a John Laidlaw & Son : Ltd. Must "Carry AY The work of the RCA must carry on. $6,000.00 is needed to cons tihue the good work for our boys and soldiers. Will Kingston measure up to its task of supporting its Y.M.C. A.? Your subscription is your ans- wer to this question. Will you please send something to-day. "All amounts : $20.00 For 15c. $20.00 is the value in sheet form of thé\songs published in a new book mady to fig the tunic pocket and con- taining 125 of the favorite standard, sacred, and 36 of the new 1918 popu- por A songs. See it at the College: re. aw By \ A Good Investment, A few dollars given to the-Y. M CA. will never be missed but may do a world of good in helping boys and young men to help themselves, Oh, Boy! The four big hits from this Breat- est of all New York successes at the hb, ithe College Book Store. 40c. eac four for $1.50, Orphans' Home tea and sale, Fri day, April 5th, : : f . have new Neolin A NEW SMART SHOE FOR GIRLS We have just received lines of girls" ts for Easter. These les. A sole guaranteed against cracking, and one that makes walking easy. ; ils' nigger brown lace, Neolih sole, sizz 11102 |. $4.50 CRilds' nigger brown lace, Neolin sole, size 8 to 10 ..-.... .. $3.50 Girls' velour calf lace, Neolin sole, size | | to 2. ive an 8398 Childs' velour calf lace, Neolin sole, size 8 to 10f:.. coy. 3x OPEN THIS EVENING ~ a

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