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

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~FAGEEIGHT ______. THE PALLY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1918. [Mitr Bars | New Year's day will be a full holi- ~~ ~ v LIVINGSTON'S FIFTEENTH | day fer the troops of the Kingston Ee rn ne i ee ® ASS ; garrison, and a half-lioliday for the 5 " 0 cleric staf of the mYiitary district. " " x ¥ ; Q. M. 8. I. MaeDonaild, Instruction al Cadre, M. D. No. 3, has been trans- : w» ferred from the 2nd Depot Battalion, 1 un : a e E.O.R. to "B"" Company, No. 3 Cana. ; dian Garrison Regiment Owing to' the unsafe condition of the ice, ali skating in the vicinity of : | Thursday J an. 3rd, 1 th 1 4) Je Torna ont barracks; take front 1 | | J i. Lica. W. FP. Clarke, M GC. RCA. having reported for duty with the R. C. H, A, has been taken on the And continues during the entire wo strangih of "on gen | > . month. This sale offers the t un- : : : . . . . Driver A. E. Bates and Driver J P Farrar having proceeded to Vieto- ® . b . : 8 usual opportunity you have since a © ; oe BE Sv ns Draccaded to. ¥ : £ - } 4 ria, B.C., to join the Sibe LX pe~ out last January sale, to buy strictly 5 PT oditinay Force, bare ness atc 0 high class ready-to-wear * men's and the strength of the R. C. H. A. boys' overcoats, suits and furnishings Ty Captain F. A. Palmer. R C.E., pro- Iv. : ceeded to Brockville gn Monday for at a great deal less than real worth. ev duty in connection with engineer de- 54 : ' y pot supplies. You know from our past sales theat 5 : { Gh Thirteen N. C. 0s and men of No. (a when Livingston advertises a sale, he : J 3 C. A. 8. C. Service Company have PL : means every word of it You know 5 > > A been granted New Year's leave ; a TT HE * that Livin t 11 othin but Z ABA 3 : | - The St George's A. Y. P. A. is to E! . gston sells n L ut re- ty " i | entertain all soldiers in St. George's liable goods of known quality, and i ¥ {hall Tuesday evening May you have the health to - . when he offers you 20 per cent. dis- } : The first depot battalion, E 0 R., count off all ready-to-wear clothing Su TR IO a eto Soueidetabic pro enjoy, the heart to enter into, 3 : 3 * My act ¢ ¢ 2 Ihe organization and about sev- » - and furnishings, it's an opportunity § . Nd f= the organist oo : It is and the power to give to others 3 3 § A expected 'that in about two weeks you should seize, because it means a \ 5 7 4 ! y | exper the unit, as such, wil be closed : ; 7 \ | up. The officers who compose the } a saving of : ba i v 8 Actual money to you .. SREY . i [stall under Lieut. -Col. Smart have | done excellent work since the battal- Men in khaki! You beat the Hun and a : : | fon was organized did your bit. Now back to mufti, the Ar VP | C8 ML RR ews ok first thing you think of is where can I 3 ; [ai 1. J.-H "Sharpe, of the Instruction- F 5 : jal Cadre, are to-day struck off the WN get a gond civilian outfit without pay- / p 3 strength of the C. E FF. on general y ' "1 i i ivi 2 rey ; 3 demahilizatic Both. of these non- L ing high prices. Livingston 18 noted 11 (TEN Tn officers re ost ef { r x ficient ,and rendered valuable service oy for right prices and, furthermore; dur- . Fy = 5 5 ¥ : | in tha training of officers and N.C.0.'s {of the different battalions organized ing the onth of January you can get gE J a of the differen a further discount of 20 per cent. Ron 7 or = iat AT SMI } which means quite a saving. 5 : * or ear 3 All sales for cash. Goods marked in owe fy tee Plain figures. One price only. | Livingston's - Brock St. If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk, 3 : > FRENCH ARE ADVANCING --- TO KIEV, UKRAINE (Canadian Press Despatch) Constantinople, Dec. 1.--A volunteer army and a French force are advancing from Ru- mania through Bessarabia to- wards Kiev, the Ukrainian cap- ial, according to a report from Odessa. The Allied forces now control the Black Sea coast and the British have occupied Batoun, which is connected by a pipe line with the oil center »# % Baku on the Caspian Sea, 4 es Socal dab A jut -- " DO YOUR "BIT" THEATRICAL. Or Pay the City for Expense of Res { moving Snow. -------- is the wish we extend to our many friends and patrons. May it begin happily and end more so - PELE IP PEL b rb a tba PEEP sete tebe raat ro | The police are starting gut early 3 l after the citizens who do fot shovel "Miss Blue Eyes," | snow off their sidewalk. 'It is a a Blue. Eves," a musical com-; case of shovel off the walk yourself * . ; . ody in thre acts, will be gen for the | or pay for having it done. The city i \ : first. time in this city atthe Grand | does not want to collect the money, i ; Bringing Everlastin Hl | Opera Houso next Saturday, matinee 'and would rather have each citizen . and night The principal charae-| do his "bit." but if the snow is not . -- u ters are two lawyers doing a lucra- | removed steps wil be taken to have a ines i if tive divorcee business. The wife and | "the beautiful" removed and it' will Pp S , 0 lj] fiancee are jealous of the co-respon- | be up to the citizens to pay the piper, | dents, for they believe that these wo- | as well as probably having to pay a Us All - | M J) J} men must accordinglyibe the beguil- | | lice court fine. e w ear | ing séductive creatures who not even re -- ithe cautious lawyers cpuld resist, fre- | I quent visits to the "Honeysuckle Inn" | County Cases. 1} | A 'case in which a Pittsburg i spondents. Then the wife and the farmer was charged with non-pat- ® in search of evidence for the co-re- A : Y "intended" had ordered a surprige | ment of wages to a farm hand was . : io eelin Hi dinner for the husband, but what she Ibooked for hearing before Justice 5 10 end oh trouble ©f the Peace George Hunter, Tues. % Hj 5ees there arouse: jot % Sorse met, Tues and excitement, which fina! taay, but was settled out of e » Ey dain on paying $73.50. The | ] | all in jail. There are man i (He and some excellent dancing amount asked for was $84. - ° rh : | along. with this most interesting plot, A resilient' of the county, charged (ill ; Hi 2nd "Miss Blue Eyes" Las received 4 by a government inspector with : §|!ot of unstinted praise from hoth [feeding unwholesome food to 'pigs, J press and public. The cast is head- | was fined $25 and costs, or one ed by Grace Carlita, Low. Welch and | Month in jal. : Includes the wish that the coming iti win Powars and the well-mnown | | | == asc * e year of 1919 may bring 'you I Fad Dx Lar kin Fated | The Canadian Government" has [il 0 n _-- I m I t e " : : * LV ; @ & ¥ approved the treaty recently nego- At The St | tiated between fireas Briain and She | , rand. Republic of Chile and Peru, provid- |g - {KK For Tuesday and Wednesday, "The! ing for ge establishment of a per- {38 : HH} Surrender of the German Fleet." In' manent International Peace Commis- |i " ' hase piotiites detaflod account ot! gion, | iH Tpptant spodtacle 'is given, Vote Newman and More Work. ili: ine King George; Admirals Beat A ow record was Me in the de- | ~ = iy and Sims, ; x: "HH an , and the German h I Health - p=iiiEEsmsatty procession of surrendered ships Carmania, all bei their o the flagship. to the last U-boat. a b sor these pie the whole nation will] J o5t W five a half 'hours of be able See for themselves tie y tumbling of the German nathon @.d ©! : the officiency of the British fleet. of re TI Ti which all British subjects are proud, Magistrate Farrell in the . rn £ ial a. + |court during the month of Decem- |! :

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