Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Mar 1919, p. 8

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SN J BERICHT ee entre EEA | COL LEGIATES WIN ROUND, eet oii ™ = 10PER CENT. OFF TO SOLDIERS oon | Spring py Style Service in Clothes egina This train sh For men and young men. Our new spring suits and topcoats are. a revelation to the intending pur- chaser and a satisfac- tion to us. Every model, every fabric, every color that you could possibly think of is here. Close fitting and waist line coats are all the rage. Come in and let us demon- strate. : Suits: $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50 up to $45.00. Topcoats: $18, $20, S $2250, $25 up to score Tn Toronto Was 33 to 31 Tuesday Bat the Kingston Team Took the ftound By Two Points. yronio Central Y" team|en rked from the > K.C.I. junioys in Tor-| pre y{ Britain on Mo 1tght by » to 31 in meni Sin ome and home games 1als of the O.A.B.A. As] »s were only defeated by | i they win the round by | - 5 and will play either Lon | Hamilton for the champion-| -- { tf Ontario At half-time the (Continued trom Page 4.) i teed 14 to 13 in favor of } rn | { | leglate I'ne Coilegiates op-| To-night, Ernie Marks Co, econd hall stroug and soon | lie Ernie Marks dramatic vaude- lead of ten points which they | ville stock company will begin a two intil about five qninutes before lay engagement at the Grand Opera| as (alled when Toronto tied| House commencing to-njght with | A minute and a half betore| the wonderful drama The Final] loronto tied the score on the Settlement.™ 'Mr. Marks owns the| Tne crowd was wild with ex-| sole right to play ipis clever up-<to-| 1d ® ® itement at this pme Play conunu-} date drama innCanada, and it has} d fast for a minute wi the Col-| proven to be a winner all season giates having toe ball most of tne] through Ontario, Between acts six] t into the] big vaudeville specialties are pres-| ind trying to poke onto basket but without result as| ented making an evening entertaim-| ey Were necked too close With | meut at popular prices, On Tues- bLalf a minute to go Drury seized | day both matinee and night this e ball and gelling V from his| company will give the production, | check scored the winning tally for] "I'be Grafters," and also present a 3 vaudeville attract.ons . the Collegiates, which gave them the| new ariay of is about nve Advt | 5 round by two points. | : \ yer nee the local Collegiate held a EEE EET champunahip wd it Ie haps pag Gritty. en i. I lundreds of dainty blouse originations, just as fas- 8 d itty yey , eraft star, will be seen as a Parisian | cinating and moderately priced as good buying can Stour orward omion | pret Hi purisian | Wife," | accomplish, and their unparalleled appeal toour East- bs a A Tr er attractions. plays the part of Fau- | t defense Dufired | Ferguson Geiguse Uren | vette, a girl reporter in Paris, who! Georgette crepe, crepe de chene and French voiles sire Ee entra] promise to be all the vogue this season, and we have Wha Wesiey tubes nis wide a ie} them in many beautiful new tints that will most cer- with coldness by his puritanical | tainly please the woman of particular desires. parents and they proceed to make! i = = Es E ss = = Eo = = BE ES K.C.1. Juveniles Defeated. When Toronto vame down to pla) K.C.1. Juveniles last .Saturday mght « her life miserable. Fauvette finally | ties had a 14 point dead: and thes | ENE NN York, writes a novel, Georgette Blouses priced .. .$7.50 to $15.00 went away with an 18 point lead be- pe Ne the score 'he land wins fame as an authar. Wesley . Iv. this making he score at the {WC ® ASL SLOR SF when nis Crepe de Chene Blouses, priced . . . $5.00 to $10.00 « . lives I the game HU to | I'here Ir ealousy is aroused his love for Faun . A as a tremendous erowd present and | Sing ne finally effects French Voile Blouses, priced . . $3.75 to $5.95 the girls' preliminary was a scream a reconciliation which results in It was plived between two of thel yon happy re-union Another de- | teams trom the collegiate, seniors fy pry) feature is Wallace Reid in and Juniors The seniors succeeded |.oppo yuh," his latest photoplay, in winning by the score of 20 to 10. ypjen js sure to be hailed by his Both teams were fast but the Tor-lv,o army of admirers as one of the onto team were a little the better on{paqt pictures he has been seen in . account of playing so long together. | nix season.---Advt. D Woods and Hunter on the forwards ---- | alinty had bard luck in their baskets, and At the Strand. $35.00. We show exclusive and high grade furn- ishingss. Choice -~ideas: pleasingly priced, beautiful shirts, choice neckwear, splendid gloves, excellent hosiery. ILivingstons Minnes and Lyons on the defence Monty Price's last words after tho . played a wonderful game. In centre fight in which the odds against him liny Ada jumped the ball away from were three to one, glimpse the dash- ec ~~ eatin S the Toronto centre, but the hard ing spirit of fearlessness and cou- Co ' ' luck in shooting beat them. a. tempt for danger, which Zane Grey Torouts K.C.I.| buts into this character of his thril- forwards ling romance, The Light of Western $00 and Levy... Hinisrasd Weols Stars. Monty in his contempt for That are so fashionable now. A wonderful array ' Bk) I A991 underhanc tricks anc reachery . . . . defence lashes Pat Hawe and his two hench- in all that is new. The very smartest shades in liberty Brown, Cummings. ..Minnes, Lyons men with vituperation while he blue victory red capri blue primrose leghorn ' bh ' ' ' ' Buscombe of Toronto, referee; |, irq fearlessly the shot that may Clarke, of Kingston, umpire. | : i : 1 Se re' : any moment close. his lips. Monty henn . "The girls' line-up was as follows: [B07 Moment close his Bbs. hi a, bacchante, equinox. The materials are: Seniors Juniors, hips as he edged inch by inch closer If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. ZEEE EERE EO Co Jum . Stewart forwag G. MeéKelvey iE in divs "g icke . Gardiner Forward TH. Wilh] Lo. bis foes. His hroush came quicker, Georgette, priced .. .. .. ... $1.25 to $1.75 yard ' B. Amey centre 1. Moore ~ a ' ori 2 n . A. Langwith defence Lyons Jose de py bukriine Bgure Ot Crepe de Chene, priced *e CF A $1.00 to $1.50 ard B e i 'hve joi are .y . ' M. Jones = defence = M. Reid] rian 'em or I'll flash mite." The Novelty Siik Pleatings, priced . . .. .. . . .90c yard For 'the winners Gardiner and thrilling sequel forms one of the £ Stewart starred making the game full] no striking scenes in Dustin Farn- | of pep all the time. For the losers 6 . great picturization of "The Miss Moore and Miss Reid did all the Light of Western Stars," which comes feoring. The final score was 12 tof, the Strand Thesive Jisay, Tues- LAIDLAW'S REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES ARE Referee, G. R. Smith of Collegiate. | 487 3nd Wednesday. --Advt. GLOVES OF EXCELLENCE Ha V eYou Bo ht ore Kingston is being handicapped by Laidlaw's gloves fit as only real French kid can fit. Mik N yesterday" 'All tha cities and towns Laidlaw's French kid gloves are exclusive, smart and tary News (JIEerer, BL iit a stylish it--even to Gananoque. a . . ' . ° - Perrin's genuine Paris made French kid gloves in all Clothiers and Outfitters AEE EEE AAO Privae A, Set, Ousma Who PR INTI NG the popular shades. Priced $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 pair. reached the Mowat Memorial Hospit- al four days ago, died on Sunday. He served with the 230th Batt. The E r ma y : 3 remains were sent to Ottawa where Hanson, Crozier a gar a , Gloves of washable capeskin, priced i ------ a $1.75 pair. there will be a military funeral. a =a a aa The 8% Northis _ ; DAILY MEMORANDUM. iq The 8S. Northland sailed from Cpe. C4 tt . ] 2a B And the ever fashionable silk gloves Liverpool for Halifax om Thursday,| Mavi Cor Grana 8,16. ® with twelve officers and 362 men| County Court, Tuesd 0. y gd : . : / from Kinmel camp, 26 officers and a » er arava ilies. © right hand A cin Reyes s fags mks ina host of 740 men of the 8th Army Brigade, [Oo ner or Br rr -------- 5 00 e 1 00 y ® field artillery, under Col. J, C. Stew- BORN. y i » 8 s a S rices, 5c, $1. and art, of Kingston, and two nursing : hb $1.75 pair. - . i WWES--On March 31st, 1819, to Mr. and sisters and seventy-five men from JONES Corman G. Jones, 385 'Karl | Buxton, street, a son. Pr---- - : 2 ehl I. TT MARRIED. hrough arraigements made by| TT RiRERton, oul the Military Y.MYC.A., a splendid en-| BUNT MARRESON-"in, 1 nd We are prepared with an extra fine tertainment was Xivem the returned Canon FitzGerald, 3 May, . > i . soldiers at Barriefield on Friday daughter of Msi J. Marpison, to, collection of new Easter Suits, the best evening by the Prince Charlie Chap-| Jobit B Bubt bows of fils Sv | 7 ter, 1LO.D.E. George Smith = was] ihe Archbishop's Palace, Thursday, that the New York market can boast of. chairman. Solos ware given by Mime]: Sarah Crone fold ear ire Jean Chown and Mrs. J. Arthur SH hte of Mrs RK romey, toy Beautiful garments mn every wanted } Craig, after which Geoffrey O"Hara James E 8, both of this city. color. The styles are the very newest entertained the audience for almost]oscnn-- | ! two hours with barrack room paro- DIED and the materials the very highest qual- dies from popular songs. Refresh-|, yp pn yn Kingston on March 31st. ne ments were served and an informal] "715 peter Brown Gamble aged $1 ities. dance hell at the close. Ta years. pis 4 iors Fonidenas 1 1 -- Funeral from his daughter's p . Now is the time to make your selec- TSE Barn Soden Wednesday at: : : : Lieut.-Cor. W. J. Morgan, Kings- jul cemetery. ' tion while the assortments are at their ton, J on the SS. Canada, which. 18] Prieta 3nd Acpiaintances respectfully nvites » end. best. All alterations made by experts due at Halifax on Tuesday morning. | . atch 3 1 S na y pe The Cenada carries three officers, |NPIJON--In Kingston on March Sst. free of charge. Prices are very mod- seven nurses, three cadets and tWen-| Puno nati Tate ty-seven other ranks enroute to|SPENCER---In Kingston on March ornbeeck. widow erate. From - Som 1915 Maria . HI{ Kingston, » late Robert Spencer, aged of the a 82 years, | R 11 The hoxing bouts at the R.M.C. Fontrat Ar vate). from her late resis Hl were started to-day at 4.30 p.m. and dence, 4 Redan street, Wednesday : Hl will be continued on Tuesday, Thurs- WAAINg 84. 19 Greek to Odtaraqu) | y : rR day and Friday. The finals will be 22 50 T 112% n -Ave). Sh, IN MEMORIAM. : : : : @® 0 _ Il A question that fs being asked is; habit iragP Toy oo aT fen : ad n : for Growing Girls > = | hat Is a War Service Badge? "C™| | = ol ne 2 =~ oY 7 5 Kl Canada' to men of 'a lower category re aids or Sony ave, | : nn . JT hi ee a Ys ¢ Hl service sould aot obtain the badge, Never shai ner a y Metal Calf Lace, medium Hi} ¥ ile others were granted it after be- Sweetest a ouEhts Ther tha : ' toe, low heel, light, dressy : x coat The pif] norcross | ll 27. >. ...$500 ; . Heavier shoe, size 2} to 7, $4.50 1). I 7 Pies 141" foc Amba | 4 two splendid fires for girls $uH % g | A wonipn en r on the SS. : : pt . ' ? e are Sp) or gr . . Waldron| | a0 --womvrsm ffl xe op a ------ lle en aera mese ff : LocRett's TE y the Isoldiers and "her ladyship" did not Hl! dve her own way. Thirtéen wen from 'the Siberian

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