Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1918, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT _ Here Are Suits FULL OF DASH AND GO They're loaded with young men's suit ideas. There's a style to them that speaks of the young man ig no uncertain tone. _.The fabrics are inctive--far differ- ent from the styles of woollens used in older men's garments. The styles are closer fit- ting, shorter coats and close trousers. With all this suit swellness the prices are within easy reach. $18, $20, $22, $25 to $30. ost young men have already discover- ed that this is the store for young men's clothes; the balance are finding it out right along. ® ® 9 1vingston's : Brock Street. If off your route, it pays to walk. A SS THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918, Ll : =f -- Ec Peoshovibal - -- The Theatres STORE REMAINS CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JUNE 3RD At the Strand. With Charlie Chaplin in the first? {of his IM n Dollar comedies, "A Dog's life," and the versatile Mae = 5 ss i : - = Mam "Phe Face in the Dark," E on ® toget th a splendid series of the = : Seree legram, the management | == - {of the Strand presents a bill of ex [== : traordinary merit, and the packed -- : a Y : == 2 TURDA ® © Mae Marsh as a clever Mttle detees = thouses which greeted the, bill yes- bank robbery. The Screen Tele: | = AND SHARE THESE EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HUNDREDS OF ] terday evidence the popular enthus- 4 bank fash which these fine reels have pro- duced. Of course, Charlie Chaplin is always funny and always a favor- ite, but In "A Dog's Life" he has scored a new and different success. = gram deals with, war pictures and [== with American preparedness in u | == YARDS OF FASHION'S FAVORITE series of excellent views. The whole = s bill will be repeated to-night, to- oe morrow afternoon and evening. = hd -- = | At Griffin's, = | Conveying in no uncertain lan-| = y | guage the message that riches with-|== fout love is a mockery, 'Rich|== | Man, Poor Man," the latest Para- = | mount plcre. starring that charm-| = OFFERED TOMORROW AT LESS THAN PRESENT MILL PRICES {ing screen star, Marguerite Clark, was received with marked manifesta- = -- = -- tions of approval by an audience that | == tested the capacity of the theatre last | == = = = = | A HECHEREERRR ER | evening. Ilere is a photoplay that, | because of its powerful theme, capa-| : o® | ble direction and the individual ef- = forts of an exceptionally fine cast of a 1 a) fl) ] eau 1 u by Colored Voiles to see, not once, but several times. All the personal charm and magnet-| ism that have made Marguerite Clark In a splendid range of dainty colorings and sweet designs. There are wonderfully smart stripe and flowered designs, charming gingham effects so fascinating in lovely large plaid and small checks, 27 to 36 inches wide. A Bargain at 20c a Yard and Up tures' is admirably displiyed in tais production. Don't miss th's splendid feature, and the balance of the great | bill, i r » (Continued on Page 5.) Wm IY (TITTTITITITI The Late Patrick Lyons, | On Thursday morning, the funeral of the late Patrick Lyons took place from his late residence, 146 Ord- nance street, to St. Mary's cathedral, and was very, largely attended. Many spiritual offerings were recelved, als some very beautiful floral tokens, The pallbearers were W. C. Macdon- ald, John Murphy, T. H. Fitzgibbons, Allan Stroud, R, J. Draper, and J. P. McQuade. Among those who came from a distance to the funeral were J. P. MeQuade and family of Roches- ter, N.Y, and T. H. Fitzgibbons and family of Watertown, N.Y. ! AEH Late Shadrack Wager. i On Thursday the death occurred in the General Hospital of Shadrack Wager at the advanced age of eighty- nine years, The deceased was a na- tive of Hungerford und had been ili for only three weeks. Deceased was | { { Be we ea RM Special For Saturday ! 10 doz. white wash skirts, made from best quality Indian head, the. kind that launders so well. Regular price $1.98. Saturday for $1.19. Women's gingham house dresses, war- ranted fast colors, full assortment of sizes. Saturday for $1.19. Taffeta petticoats in all colors, weaves, better than silk. : Saturday for $1.19 White muslin blouses, a special lot in new styles. : Saturday from 98c¢ to $4.98 All sprig and summer coats at 4 One-third off regular prices. ; 18 only cloth suits that were priced as high as $36.00. Saturday, your choice for $9.98 © 200 pairs. children's lace trimmied cot: tondrawers; = C. _ | re For 19¢ a pair. 5:25 doz. women's muslin corset covers, a Methodist in religion and the re- mains will be sent to Napanee for in- ferment. The Late John Hunt. On Friday morning the death oc- teurred in the Hotel Dieu of John Hunt, aged twenty-one years. De- ceased had been il in the hospital for sodnve? tine, He was a son of | William Hunt, Mount St. Patrick, and 'his remains -wili be transferred there on Saturday for interment by 450 Yards of Lovely Fine Quality All White Voile For dainty summer blouses or frocks, in'plain, satin striped and dainty figured and spotted. Full 36 to 44 inches wide. | A Bargain at 30c a Yard and Up M. P. Keyes, undertaker. NEAR AT BASEBALL RECORDS, THURSDAY | International League. Buffalo .... 6-2 Toranto .. Rochester .. 4-4 Syracuse ... Binghamton Baltimore .. 11-11 National League. New York... 6 bhildeiohis .. 3 = OTHER SUMMERY WASH FABRICS AT MARKED SAVINGS--AIl Bas." oo Dooku 22 WHITE SKIRTINGS AND SUITINGS FOR SUMMERTIME. WEAR = 540 Yards in all, of cotton gabardines, repps, piques, self striped and silk striped cord fabrics that will launder 'most beautifully, 27 to 38 in. wide. A Bargain, 25¢ a Yard and Up. ; American League. | New York , . 2 Philadelphia .. 1 Detroit 2 St louis »... 1 Chicago -.... 4-2 Clevpland .. 3-3 Boston ... . 9-0 Washingon.. 1-4 JUST ARRIVED From New York at the Lion Cloth. ' ing House. We have just received a range of 2 boys' wash suits direct from New York. They dre without doubt bean- ties, See our range before buying. Sizes to fit boys five years to tem years, ~The Lion Clothing House, King street, E ES ES E 5S = = John Laidlaw & Son Ltd. Steamer Runnels Ashore, The tug Frontenac and the lighter Harriet D, left on Friday to assist in § releasing the steamer Runnels, ashoré at North Chanel, about six mies below Prescott. The boat was pg! coal laden and bound for Montreal. ---- : hh -- ff --n | wien omer aren ||| Ladies' Oxford and : - E is : RHO We have a v / nice variety of Ladies' Oxford Shoes at $6.00. ; Tan Oxford, med. heel or spool. Ladies' Fine Vici Kid, pointed toe, high Cuban heel. on pre See | Pump Shoes at $6 | MUHA

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