Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1919, p. 8

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did PAGEEIGHT =~ oe The Young] Fellow ' THE DALY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15,.1919. OL} Wry ters] EE Some Extra Specials For Tonight EVERY ITEM QUOTED BELOW REPRESENTS DE- tIDED SAVING | At the Gramd. will be the last chance The final for the billiard tourna- 1 ment cup was played off hewveen ex- autiful Doris Kenyon in! pre. Badour and ex-Pte i%on, the and best release, "The|game was ome of the best played yet f Seven Stars," which was | at the Mowat Brom won. The prize ywn at the Grand last evening to | fered for the biggest break was won irge and enthusiastic audience | Sate Wilkinson with a break were all highly pleased with | 7 2 A smoking concert was h splendid acting talent show the fing popular star. "The Streey of 2 ne final game. sn Stars" was ome of the best sellers a few 'ears ago, and the film version Bf it has lost none of the intehsely thrilling incidents that abounded in the story along with the many little romantic parts that added a touch of realism to the pro- duction that made Its popularity. But not only was this feature good, but also -the many other films on the bill, which were the Pathe News, an O. Henry story and an ex- cellent comedy that pleased all. An act of exceptionally fine vaudeville consisting of Bert Jones in. a novel singing, talking and juggling act, rounded out this bill that will be re- peated for the last time to-night. - JIU . The Kingston men on the hospital ship Araguaya, Which arrived at Portland, Me., on the 13th, are J. 5 Hutehins, F. W. Pritchard and C. Kempling. A hospital train will arrive at the G.T.R. 'station this evening contain- ing casualty cases, These include two officers, five tubercular cases, eight amputations, two cots and forty-five other cases. Thirty-eight mental cases proceeded direct to Cobourg. Who wants a Something suit, a 'suit with - snap and go to it, a suit that's entire- ly different, a downright classy suit, can find his ideal here in our new waist line suit. Different All the machines at Camp Rath- bun will fly to Leaside, beginning this week. None but trained men will be used to pilot the planes to their new quarters, The hospital ship Araguaya, which arrived at-Portland, Me. is the first to come by the new route, which was|== decided on wien the demobilization plans were made. It was decided to bring all hospital cases through this J port to avoid any possible inconveni- inal way. ence at Halifax or St. Johp. It is pos- Thix Metro play will transport the [gine that part of this boa} load will beholder into the heart of the Ken-|phe arriving in the city this (Sat- tueky hills--right into a. guarded |yrday) evening. fh A AAA A AAA At the Strand. "Her Inspiration," which" is the next picture in which May Allison will Ye seen at the Strand theatre on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, deals with an old and éver loved sub- ject ina delightfully new and orig- Our young man's trade is the pride of our store. With a great number of men re turning from leave to be discharged, the staff at the discharge depot at Barriefield has been very busy this weak. It is expected that before long the present system will be changed and all troops come direct to depot and be discharged and then given transportation to their homes. At present soldiers are given two weeks' leave at Halifax and report here on the expiration of that leave. There are no "yesterdays" i n our young men's "garments." Ji HAA TWO BARGAINS IN HOSIERY THAT WILL BE WORTH COMING FOR To-night, 35¢ TT TT We've the clothes of to-day. The new narrow shouldered form fitting coat, soft roll, in two/ or three button style. $25, $30 up to $40 Sergt.-Major Inst. Dawes and Sergt.-Major Inst. Succee, of the In- structional Staff, were discharged on Friday after completing over three years of Very valuable work in train- ing soldiers for overseas service. In the report of the billiard tourna- ment in the R.C.H. A. sergeants' mess qn Friday, the name of Sergt.-Major "Nobby" Clark was omitted. Sergt.- Maojr Clark won the consolation prize from Sergt. "Major Pennie, W.O. HERR [ | 3 Wi 1] a pair, or three pair for $1.00. Ladies" fine black cashmerette hose. 35c¢ a pair or three pair for $1.00. Exclusive Styles To-night, TETRA LHI Overseas Club, R.C,H.A. Members and ex-members of the R.C.H.A. with service in an actual theatre of war arefrequested to at-| tend at the G.W_V.A. club rooms at 8 p.m. this (Saturday) evening, for the! purpose of organizing a club. I Livingston's MAY ALLISON At the Stana, Mon. Tues, and Wed, Underwear TO-NIGHT AT BARGAIN PRICES sleeveless. BROCK STREET If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. village of the moonshiners. Here Kate--a fascinating young barefoot beauty--meets Harold Montague, a 'playwright in search of the originals of his plot, A romance in the beau- tiful surroundings-- the wild country frée from any city conventions--is enviable but---she is a barefoot girl and he a man high in his vrofession. Ladies" very fine early spring vests, To-night, 75¢, $1.00 and $1. 25 each. TO-NIGHT WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN Ladies' fine light weight ribbed vests and drawers. To-night, 50¢ a garment. TWO LOCAL QUESTIONS. Better housing conditions and a free public library are two things urgently needed in King- ston. The first of a series of articles, treating exhaustively of these matters, begins to-day on the' Editorial page. STR L Ladies' extra fine black lisle hose. FO Ere eT Le TEES r bene «At Griffin's. One of the strongest photoplays seen in this city in years is "Sport- ing Life," the first independent of- fering of the famous director, Maur- ice Tourneur, which has attracted large audiences to this theatre dur- ing the last two days. It is a splen- did picturization of a famous Drury Lane melodrama, and there is not a dull moment throughout the action. The story i8 heart appealing and of the best. Just as in the days when the Vivid melodrama- thrilled young and old alike, the picturization of the most famous of these thrillers has aroused popular interest to a high degree of intensity. All who enjoy. melodrama, the real old Drury Lane brand, filled fo the brim with stirring action, suspense and genuine thrill; should not fail to see 'Sporting ' Life," which aside from the interest the story contains, also shows some unusually interesting 4 Capt. 'J. H. Moxley, of Kingston, is mentioned among the invalided soldiers who arrived at Portland, Me. on Thursday. PRINTING Hanson, Crozier & Edgar Market Square LH Kin mma------~-- TO-NIGHT YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A PAIR OR TWO OF KAYSER'S GENUINE WASHABLE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES ForOnly .. .. .. . . .90¢c a pair The shades are, grey, mastie, natural, black, white » pans MEMORANDUM. See age three, right hand corner, oe of Ja ilities. Y.M.C.A, men's meeting Sunday, 4/15. Speaker, Rev. J. W. MacCallum, of Portland, The 115th aniversary of St. Andrew's church will be rveil by special ser- vices on Sunde" Feb: 16th. Rev. W. G. Back, of Tv to, will conduct: both Special Special Sale of Chamoisette and massive scenes, which include a EYDPSY camp, a prize ring contest in the National Sporting' Club of Lon- don, a racing stable, a battle on a dismantled ferry boat, the rescue of a 'stolen horse from the cellar of a tenement, and finally a view of the Derby, showing the King's box i i - Wet ------ MORE MONEY FOR SHOES. Orders For Two Million Pairs Offered by h { There is quite a ripple of excite- ment in the shoe and leather trades, owing tg the report that large orders for civillan footwear, said to aggre- gate over two million pairs, have ibeen offered by French houses to manufacturers in 'Montreal and Que- morning and eveming service. music. A AA AAA AA ANN SNA BORN. PALMBR--In Picton, Feb, to Mr. and Mirs. Marshall daughter, ( MARRIED. MORGAN-CARMAN---At Toronto . on 21st Jan. Ina Almeda, only daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. James E. Car- man, Picton, to Harry (R.AF.), elder son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Morgan, Redditch, Worcestershire, England. ng 1st, DIRD, CHURCH---In Milford, Fep. 11th, John O. Church, in this seventy-four year. DICKSON--At Rouleau, Sask. on Feb. ruary 13th, 1919, Margaret Ken- nedy, widow of the date John Diek- - son, of Kingston. Palmer, a S55 and white with black. Funeral notice Mater. GALLAGHBR--In" Kingston township, on February 14th, 1519, Margaret bee. Details as to prices ve not Hil, transpired. but it is un con- siderable figuring is being le on Ii cost of leather, findings and labor. } Leather values are firmly held and fisome large sales are reported with- ~ 320 pairs washable chamoisette gloves in white, ivory, caster, grey [llth i Si Re and suede, with plain and fancy llc sbivpine orders. "Cait skins ad- 3 §li vanced two cents a foot last Thurs stitched pecan. ideal gloves for Hl day, which makes an'ihcrease of eight 'wear and comfort; all sizes. Worth cents since the war ended. It is also 90c a pair. On Sale Touuight. stated, in manufac ccntres,that wages are ngw Swenty 'per. cent. higher. i In Aid of Hotel Dieu. ll A handsome kh Hi beautifully embroidered Flander field poppies, will be ow : of March 17th, the afternoon Ter bam. SR a. wer, is year as : thie kind Jadies 'of the auxiltary|

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