BN ho SP BNE AP Rr HENRGAL. | ne ] Lom A ~ © PAGE EIGHT © THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. - I A 10 PER CENT. OFF TO SOLDIERS Swagger Suits for Young Fellows | Ww h , I (lia I In Friday night's Whig it was not led that on the reorganizing of the new permanent force Lieut as Ito be -discharged to civil hf { news was received with mueh regret by many of the old R.C.H.A. boys, {who have a very high appreciation of oduction of the famous | MS worth and services in the battery prod i iv success, "The Bride ie saw considerable service overseas 1edy s EN ) > ill make a bid for puble |iR.le present war with the R.C.HA., Che Grand Opera [8M \wears the ribbon of the 1914- al ) . a 1915\Star. He carries with him to v-nigl are Are " I Jone Theta Rte mans civilian life many hearty good w ishes intr yduced during the action of the for as bright a civil career as he en- play, among. which, "There Seems joyed while in the service. to be Something About You," "Ring Tang Ping Tung Koo," "Oh, Those T 5." and "Old Wine and Old ds Are Best" are bound to be whistled and sung by music lovers before the show leaves town. Eddi Vogt, New Naden, John Sully, aed |Gould, Edith Benjar, Maun. Hop- still, Muriel Rastrick, Sally Hunt, Frances Allison, Muriel Thomas are in the cast and a chorus the handsomest and most versatile seen outside of the metropolis.--Adv: To-night, "The Bride Shop." W its bright amd witty dia- many jingly tunes, i con ted story, a fine roduc » which spells pro-| and most excellent horus, George Choos' magni- -------- Se HHT k A Splendid Special for] Tuesday Morning 10 O'CLOCK SHARP TTT mmr PABA BB TI TTA Bombardier Frederick B. Pense.son of Mr. and Mrs, James P. Pense, Prin- cess street, arrived at Halifax last night on the SS. Olympic, and will be in Kingston on Wednesday. - sm me The Cretic, with twenty N.C.O.'s and men for Kingston, docked on Monday morning and immediately af- terwards the Olympic docked with 270 N.C.O.'s and men algo for this city. At the Grand The Arguaya carried eighty-feur Once again this popular play- and the Royal George, w hich 15 now! house will return to its standard |due, has forty-nine for this district 1 ] y bill of vaudeville and pictures, and s----- for an opener will preserl <harm- Officers, N.C.0.'s and men in M. D.{ ing Bessie Barriscale in her newest No. 3 desiring to attend the reception 4: Paralta play, ¢ Patriotism." The to the returning battalions, have the | O00 . Williams, "production is an exceptional photlo- permission of Brig.-Gen. play in many ways, and has been G.0.C., to wear their uniforms. proclaimed as the greatest success order holds good for all receptions. ¥ . in which this gifted star has ap- } -- . ne er e peared. A gripping plot against the Major Pearce, 0.C., CG R. detach-| ; vivid background of the great] ment, Fort Henry, has asked permis-| | world war, which, however, is felt |sion to have the uniform of men in| rather than seen, affords an ideal | detention as absentees and deserters, | opportunity for Miss Barriscale to|and for minor offences, painted with| esses run the entire gamut of dramatic |stripes so that they can be disting-| * emotions, and she takes the full:st|ufshed at a distance It is under-| - | , . sdvaniage of Res OUDOLUDUY. |Staod Tier perlimion. wil ict Delf Just received from one of New York's prominent There will also be the usual Pathe | granted. vp +» . \ Rows, @. Henny sry 20d, Jugs Be dress manufacturers. This is a rare bargain in dresses, able comedy that will round out a The clerks at the armouries who . o : h d 1 picture programme of merit. An|were unattached upon the demobil- we will assure you, representing the smartest models act of vaudeville that comes very |jgzation of 3rd Jattalion, C.G.R.,| i . . . highly recommended will aso prove have been taken on the C.M.8.C. = for this spring. And we would adidas you to be here a decided attraction when this i ' . ) ) ~ ese won't show will bo prosented for the t¥0| A general order mentioned pre- |= promptly at 100 clock, for dresses such as thes hv? Tuesday and Wednesday only. | yjously in military notes refers only last long at this bargain price. Advt to the organization of a cadet staff . . * which is made a part of the perman-| | : o becomin new st les, beauti- At Griffin's. ent staff of Canada. It will include] Developed ina host f g y Fred A. Stone, one of the best|ingpectors of cadet corps. =| ully embellished with embroidery, beading, braids y known gthletic comedians in the i} i . f ki d Thi world, who made his debut in Donent Col. Harry Genet, A A.G.. has gone| = and buttons, with only one or two ofl a Kind. 18 to Tovonio 40 BO Dram: upon de) collection includes a great many of the new shades, as: From the shapely form fitting coat, some showing waist line and soft roll lapels with high cut vest, down to the bottom of the snug-fitting trousers, there's an air of smartness in our young men's suits. Every detail shows the evidence of clever designing and 'good tailoring. $23.00, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 up to $45.00. 3 Our young men's clothes have a swing and a style to them that vigorous young men fully appreciate. Spring overcoats for smart dressers, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00. There is nothing wanting in our line of spring overcoats. Slip in for a look and a try on The best, the latest, the correct thing is always in here. Hats, Caps, Ties, Gloves, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Belts, - Pyjamas, Night Robes, Etc., Etc. Livingstons ~~ + BROCK STREET If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. TEE EE FRETS pictures in "The Goat," will headling the programme ge kine Sor fo arrival of his old battalion, the 58th, | a day, Tucsday and Wedtesdey, in his or which he was commanding officer Bop navy, black, maroon, rifle green, seal brown an second film appearance, "Under the in France. | | |= ; Top." Mr. Stone is a talented actor ; = negro brown. Regular price $22.00 to $25.00. who knows how to portray serious Lieut.-Col. A. W. Winnett and T.| . roles as well as humorous role, but} y,nqc0ck, of Kingston, landed from Sale price he is essentially a fun maker, and in|} oo Metagama, at St. John, N.B., his particular field he is perhaps|. "yonday and will reach hese in a unapproached by any other comedian| .. 00 special train now before the public. "Under the | Top' is a story of circus life in which rs i y i" x os rcs ha Kingstonians who arrived at Port- Fred Stone plays the part of a coun land, Maine, on the hospital ship ® try boy who falls in love with a cir- Araguaya, s rday, were: Major 1 ae, gets Prank "P. Strachan, i F. Ue before you know it he is showing a Sala, ¥ 8, aos: Dive Li -- a {bunch of tricks that makes the per-| Joyce, bite. It. Blair, "ie. &. 0. " SAE ALA AREAS | cormers gape. Another charming erford und Pie. [7 Sullivan photoplay to be shown here is Peggy An Excellent Meeting Hyland/ in Bonnie Annie Laurie," a 3 - : palpitating photodrama of war and] The first of the series of Talks on : 1 A love. Don't miss this programme, |tbe Gospel," givén by 8. W. Benner, Rar ---- progr of Orillia in thé Gospel Hall last ev- i . At the Strand. YTening, was considered a good meet- i Oo e a 1r "The Spender," the Metro play ing in every way, The atténdance was good, and the attention through- which will be the feature t the 3 » 2 - out showed that the subjécts -werg | . " . " . Strand theatre on Monday, Tuesday LVL he "re five two Speakers, K. To all our customers, with such adimited quantity, s > : o and Wednesday, and in which the a oon oe | vest favorite he sc , Bert. Ng. § e 0 he 0 o 1 ~ 1S INC Y e Eotell. will be seen. 1s one of the|God which is jot meat and drink, =i we cannot accept telephone orders, charges or ap cleverest, most amusing and enter- but righteousness, peace and joy in provals for this sale. Te EERE EO REE 2M Ia taining comedies of the season, The|the-Haly Ghost." S. W. Benner fol- lowed on some of the Gospel invita- tions ¢f the bible, This is his first appearance before a Kingston aud- means enjoyment, and the other, "Pightwad' Bisbee, old and a misan- tence and both he and his mes > thrope. The young man has no mon-| Were well received. The meetings ey to buy the good things of life| Were announced to continue nightly. while the older one possesses a mil- re if 7 WwW lion Ba has lost the art of happi- In the Ge a, R. Irvin | EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ARE NO OFFERED . ass is pr ty s h for gold. . p Gosp y . Ir g IH « . In Women's and Misses' The play is vital and compelling for| Will use a large colored chart called. SS In the new spring blouses which we have already : h ry while its vads an > two destin- . : y 1 Bed fa oa tot and gbily| jes." S. W. Benner,.of Orillia will 24 received. All the new shades and materials are re- idi Sine © -. | follow with ond of his interesting | : 3 : 1 1 1 handled providing surpsesing enter-1p oo Col 0 Tog" endance 1s ER presented. Your inspection is most cordially invited, ® w tainment, while the romance which | . - . . . Li f rin Ul 5% runs through the story is refreshing | expected. our prices as usual are in keeping with our policy o in its simplicity and charm. In ad- J. H. Thomas, general secretary I offering the best values at lowest possible prices. plot centres around two men--Dick Bisbee, young and vital to whom life t there t dition there will be shown the third of the National Union of Raliway- episode of the thrilling Houdinl sex men in England, said that most of . ' . jal, and a povelty in the shape of h a tig od oo An unparalleled collection of attractive the first sow motion pictures ever the demands of the NC Md . . BL gen: ak Besieng: and from that point of view the ne- | \ Ct styles, smart models trimmed in the latest Jl this is positively his fast woek in |S0tiations had been a success. John Kingston, patrons are advised to be TTT | effects with new military braid, all high on hand early. --Advt, HH | : rere @® class materials, beautifully lined and well | A SAED RECITAL: 23 Bilious n es§ Laidlaw & Son Given In St. George's Cathedral On HOOD'S PILLS | i 28c. : =) tailored. Shown in all the popular colors [if Saturday Afternoon. 2 Limited A splendid musical recital was . | i t St. George' h and moderately priced from $22.50 to Bt orses athena Harvey, organist, which was attend- $69.75. ed by a large and select audience. 1 N i I NG i Mr. Harvey was in good form and his selections were well chosen. Geof- " = Sr fory O'Hara, New York, sang ne | Hanson, Crozier & TTT 3 ; 3 Kingston HHH ~~ Jill] Green Hil," by Gounod, and 'One (| Market SUNS : - ITAA TTR . Hl] Sweetly Solemn Thought," by Am- v i . brose. Mr. O'Hara's voice is a true 5 DAILY MEMO ™ RANDOM, : 3 3H Zo Council, Tue y, 4. ' Proces wan. such, approcmied. | ii corte uti' Gat lll nang : : i ol # High grade new style spring coats and [lil "Crossing the Bar." was sung very | corner, for probabilities. : Hl} sweetly by Masters Howard and Pet- , i 4 . DIED. wraps; latest styles from New York's best [ijl] er Fai: of the bov'a chow. They Are | eoti--st 14 Fits Avenue. Toramte: 9 : lll ass, whose voice 1s familiar fo] Bho E Niconr need bs years | MY makers; every new color and many exclu- Kingston audiences, sang "While| ~ Fafier of airs ¥. J" Hows. of this 0ysS X ary EW much feeling. city, 'sive models priced from $18.75 to $59.50. [fii Ceptain Black, M.C., lute of the 21st day. 3 Be me Size | to 5! TTT EET 11 battalion, C.EF., sang very effect- ively, "Abide With Me." 4 . from Out . Macphail Memorial Window. Cemetery. : J A ialdsome window was recently McKEONEY In Kingston, March 22nd, placed Knox chur ayuga , : usan, qungest i memory of tal ny Donald duvgnier of Mr. and Hers. John i G. MacPhail, by his widow, Mrs. L. ae age fh mis - a fs TICS, B. MacPhail, of Kingston. _ | Puneral ir whredt Faegia y morning at ten o'clock to St. Mary's cemetery, ~ Best quality all wool bunting flags in Jif ot or presen : ; es Ba | JAMES REID ¢ ig ~The Old Firm of Undertakers, 1 A receipted bill is always consider- | {h rh dug Parlors, rin Lt § --- - es---- -- - To er ost [Suter hp Fi S58 ree ne A