.... PAGEEIGHT THE DAIL Y BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919. L 1vingston's ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF - HIGH CLASS CLOTHING AND HABERDASHERY, 20% DISCOUNT You had better hurry Mr. Man, if you want to take advan- tage of Livingston's annual 20 per cent. discount sale, as it will end shortly. A cut in price on such grade merchandise as we sell is surely an opportunity ne man can afford to pass up. 'Come. at bnee and stock up with everything that is smartest and 'best in clothing and haberdashery at wonderful savings. Blue and black sults excepted. +#Farewell old uniform, Jou're work is dona, You served me well ie 1 am now going to Livingston's to get a civilian outfit while they are giving one fifth off. : al sales for cash. One price only. ~ / Livingstons : Brock Street. I off Your Route It P ays to Walk. - The woman who wants to use pure linen for her table during 'the next several years, will do well to look about this season for her supply, for if the time comes and she is compelled to use cot- ton cloths and napkins she will. look back with regret at lost opportunities. We are now showing strictly pure linen and from best | Irish | | jan whose » Shadow," 'fatest I i ii Military Matters It THEATRICAL. A . 4 At the Grand, i o college town | of all the anti students causg dur- hey are it follege re picture at the t three days of this is evening should | attractive to everyone. | 1¢ one and ogly comed- | well known work is Yam- ous is starred in this picture entitled "Brown of Harvard." Taking the role | | prove doubl { Tom Mebre i of a young college man of wealth he| 1 takes part in all that is going and | some of the times that these boys}? have are well worth seeing. People| are always anxious to see good comi- cal pictures and "Brown of Harvard" %s of the very best, so all whe fail to, see it will miss the treat of the sea- son. 'Other films on the bill are the Pathe News, a dand¥ Lonesome Luke comedy and a Judge Brown story of ngerit For the vaudeville, Bob and Jeanne, eccentric dancers, will pres- | ent an act that is exceptionally novel and entertaining. At Griffin's. . Among favorite screen stars in this country, few have a"Erfater or niore 'enthusiastic followin than Dorothy. Dalton, whose recent: pie- tures, "Tyrant Fear,' "The Mating of 'Marcella and "The Kaiser's were seen here with such success. Miss. Dalton, has "an entirely new characterization in her offering, "Green Eves," which will be presented at Griffin's to-day, Tuesday and Wednesday, and she gives a deeply subtle por- trayal of an ardouy role, which will add greatly to her reputation as one of the most gifted of actresses The beauty and poetry, not to speak of the tragedy of Chinese life, are admirably sustained in "The City of Dim Faces," the latest Paramount picture, starring Sessue Hayakawa, which will also be a feature: of our. programme for the first half of thé week in por- trayals of such a role as he enacts in "The City of Dim Faces," MY. Hayakawa probably has no peer in the field of the silent drama, and his admirable artistry never mani- fested itself to better advantage than in this poetical and trageic story of Chinese life in the roman- tie as well - as 'aromatic Oriental quarters of San Francisco. Bivorce Re form L ikely. Ottawa, Jan. 20.--Sixty divorces "already applied for at the coming ses- gion of Parliament, and the number increasing: daily, furnis ih food alike for, reflection _as to the conditions which the applications hespeak and the cumbersome procedure under which the sought-for diss tons may be accomplished. Th@ number this year constitutes easily a record. Toronto district carries off the palm in the number of divorce, applica~ tions. Election 1 Rioting int Berlin. (Canadian Press Despatch) London, Jan, 20.--Riating eoccur- red in Berlin during last night aft- er the Spartacans had attempted to destroy the bajtot boxes used in Sunday's election accor dite to, A de spatch from Cdpenhagen. The Spar- tacans were...F¥phlsed everywhere. Fighting took place in Wilhemstrasse and Hetlemannstrasse and at Halles- the Tor. Post Office Staft Crippled. The post office staff is crippled as three members of the staff are laid ups William Wells, Alfred street, had the misfortune to fall off the steps at his home, and fractured his wrist. Harotd Nicholson injured his leg "while playing in a hockey match, and A. H. Metcalfe is alsp on the sick list. Charles Cooper was senienced gt Haileybury to be hanged on April 18th, for the murder of Theodore. Taylor. Sinn Fein handbills were distri- buted in "Windsor, inviting to a Sunday mass meeting in Detroit of "Friends of Irish Freedom." EK ngston at 7.30 bt DAILY MEMORANDUM. The hospital ship) Ess jquit jo is ex- pected to rgach Halifax on Wednes- day, January 22ad, with another shipload of wounded veteran There are on hoard for this military "district two officers and: forty-nine meg, one of which is an amputation case and {one a tubercular case : Shtcliffe" No. 3.0. A. Company, has been struck off the strength of that unit under demobilization orders, and re- tuned to the militia unit to which » formerly belonged. Lieut. ~F. M. S.C. Service "A eourt of {nquiry assembled at the Tete de Pont barracks at two o'clock on Saturday for 'the purpose of en- quiring into and reporting upon the loss of small arms in charge of No. 2 detachment C. P. A. 8. € of officers, composed of Lieut.-Col. G. H. Gillespie, Lieut, W ¥F. Clark and eut. 8. Jordan, |as- sembled at the Tete de Pont barracks on Monday aftérnoon for the purpose of examining and reporting upon the condition of the clothing of the men on the sub-staff, R. C. H. A. depot A beard Pte. V. Carton, of the 21st Bat-| talion; one of 'the party" who arrived in Kingston from the S8. Olympic, contracted a bad ecoklson the way home, and had fo be ¥het by an am- bulance at the outer station and com- veyed from there to hospital, He ar- iyed on the train 'which reached pam. * The men of the 1st Depot Battalion arrived in Kingston from Belleville on Monday morning, and went into their new quarters at the Barriefield barracks. There are tis present | about seventy men - on active] strength of the battalion, with a large number of others on indefinite leave who will heagalled up from time to time. The Engineer Depot, M.D. No. 3,! has been moved from Brockville to Kingston. The men of that unit ar- rived in the g¢ity on Monday, and are billeted in\Barriefield barracks. Brig.-Gen. Victor S. Williams,| G0.C., inspected the 1st depot bat- taliop at Barriefield on Monday, Col. Boggs, Lieut. Col. R. Croke, | Col. Smart and Major Lancaster pro- ceeded to Ottawa - on Monday Court Martial duty. t Lieut. J.-A. Mitines, 23rd" Battery, | ¢.F.A., arrived home from France on | Monday. He was accompanied Captain Stewart 8. Hawkins, Battalion, and Lieut, 8. Stewart, 38th | Battdlion, of Ottawa. i Major Buehanan, travelling repres-| entative of the Board of Pensions Commissioners, Ottawa, is in "e ston and will Beat. complaints, Lieut, KE, Taylor has been rants" ed the rank of captain while employ- ed in the district record office. Capt. Bi EF. Newcombe has been granted the-rank of major whilst acting as deputy assistant adjutygnt general, headquarters, Ottawa. Capt. R. J. Orde has been canted. the rank of major whilst employed in the branch of the judge advocate general, headquarters, Ottawa. Honors For Lieut..Col. Filkins, Among the Canadians mentioned u ¥ by Sir Douglas Haig in his despatch of the 8th of November, 1918, as de- serving of special mention, as given in a London Gazette supplenfent dat- ed December 31st, is Lieut-Col. W.| H. P. Elkins, D.8.0., commanding the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery bri-| gade. Lieut.Col. Elkins was also awarded a bar fo the DiS.0. "J Great Clearance Sale. Provost, Broek street Fes made a' groat reduction in ready-made cloth- ing «and gents' fa hiings, also in the order clothing epartment to make room for pring importation. School Building Burned. Brockville, Jan. 20.--Mire destroy- ed the large continuation school er- ected four years ago at South Moun- tain. It was dne of the most mod- hool buildings in. Bastern On- taf Aquipper with aaplendid, libra ary and science room. City Connell 8. Band. at Queer lace Rink Bs Ys, ockey, Queen's Ly 250 YARDS IN ALL OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY IN SKY BLUE AND PINK SHADES AND". » . i Duchesse Silk IN SILVER GREY AND OLD-ROSE SHADES FULL 36 INCHES WIDE. REGULAR $2.00 GRADES. EXTRA SPECIAL TUESDAY i ---- REMEMBER ! POSITIVELY NO PHONE OR- DERS ACCEPTED FOR THIS SALE | el SEE close at thel| y post at 10 Lu "to-might is mn EE