"PAGE EIGHT 3 -- = hv ET 10 PER CENT. OFF TO SOLDIERS Spring Style Service in Clothes 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, $22.50, $25 up to $35.00. We show exclusive and high grade furn- ishings. Choice ideas: pleasingly priced, beautiful shirts, choice neckwear, splendid gloves, excellent hosiery. Livingstons Clothiers and Outfitters If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. EECCA A TERRE ROR TERME £4 9 Special Sale of Black Dress Goods for Thursday Amongst our large stock of black dress goods we have many lengths suitable for skirts and dresses. These are all pure wool 'and high class goods, such as cashmere, poplins, crepes, serges, lustres, San Toys, satin cloth and other good materials, sold regular from $2.50 to $3.75 a yard and many of which could not be had at any price to-day. These we offer on Thursday only, at the extremely low price of $1.79 a Yard As an added attraction we offer 100 yards heavy black silk pailette, full yard wide, rich, deep color, warranted to give satisfactory wear. Sold regular at $2.50 a yard. Special, Thursday only, for $1.79 a Yard R. Wald 1 HOO OEE EEOC TERO Hl attraction, and judging by the com- HH closes a niost successful run at this Il theatre to-night. THEATRICAL. fu-night, "Bringing Up Father" rt sentus and acumen le him. the most t show business, 1 is dpresenting this anent the world- fanus Bringing It is entitled | at Home," and of irresistibly mplications and John E. Cain will head | He Kane and inal role of "Father," while | who created the part of | will once more have an op- | er ambitious spouse the company is composed | e of the best singing and dane choruses ever mustered Advt At the Grand. » gelect pictures in the great | attraction, "The Cavell Case," sory of the life of Edith the heroic British Red Cr shot in Belgium by the Ger- spy. for waom England has erected a monument in tender mem- ory and recognition of her martyr- dom, and for whom the civilized {world grieves This stirring and impressive picture will be shown at the Grand for three days, with mati- nee daily commencing Thursday and will have the eminent actress, Julia Arthur, in the role of Edith Cavell The picture was made with the sole aim of bringing out the splendid he- rojsm of Edith Cavell, which exem- | plifies the part which women have played in this war There will also be other small features on the bill, including the Universal Screen Maga- zine, a special comedy, and other ad- ditional reels Three acts of big time vaudeville that every one is waiting for will complete this attrae tion Advt "Flo Flo" rn A dazzling sartorial « tuated with clear and b and pleasing songs, with elaborate scenic settings is John Cort's musi- cal comedy triumph, "¥lo Flo which recently closed an all year's run at | the Cort Theatre, New York. -"Flo Flo." with its famous perfect 36 chorus and its special orchestra is ynnounced as one of the early of- ferings at the Grand Opera House on Monday, April 7th, matinee and night Advt. At the Strand. The programme ai the Strand for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Is an exceptionally fine one, not only in length, but also in the excellence of the features that are being pre- sented The main attraction for local people, of course, will. be the film taken of the arrival of the 45th Battery and other troops in Kings- ton last Friday afternoon and the civie reception accorded them. This picture was taken at the urgent request of the Strand manager, and will be shown only in the Strand Theatre in Kingston The scenes shown ia this film are of great interest to all Kingstonians The civic reception committee is shown leaving the city hall, the crowd at the Tete de Pont Barracks is shown, some splendid scenes of the detraining of the {troops and of their meetings with wives, mochers and sweethearts are included in the five hundred feet of | itm. which also shows the men in the barrack square being refreshed j with coffee from the ladies auxiliary coffee buffet The film is very clear, and should attract large ihouses to the Strand. The manager thas been complimented on his en- terprise in obtaining this for his theatre, and splendid patronage will be his reward. In addition to this special at- traction, a full programme of high felass films will be shown The famous Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, those greatest of comedy 3, will appear in three_ reels of ing mirth, and will keep the audience in roars throughout. Then Pearl White, the dainty movie act- ress, will star in 'The Highway Raider," a film that is full of thrill- ing incidents and romantic scenes. This winsome little player is seen to great advantage in this picture. Barbara Castleton will play the {leading part in '"'Heridity," a photp- play of the problem type which has 'been creating a, sensation wherever lit has been shown. With such a programme there is sure to be a j great rush for seats at the Strand, and patrons are advised tp be on hand early unless they wish to be disappointed. : Everyone interested in the recep- tion given to the droops and every persoh in the crowd should see the 45th Battery film, which shows how Kingston welcomed her home-com- ing sons, and which will be of great historical value in years to come.-- Advt. At Griffin's, This evening will be the last op- Hl portunity patrons will have to wit- ness our truly wonderful pro- gramme which Has attract®d so much attention during the last few days. Beautiful Elsie Ferguson in "His Parisian Wife" is the stellar || ments heard amongst the audiences Hi this picture is nothing short of mar- vellons. The magnificent costumes ll worn by Miss Ferguson are alone worthy of special note, and coupled i with her wondrous beauty and Hlsplendid dramatic skill lend a bril- Hl liance to' the photoplay seldom if ever equalled in any film produc- tion: Don't miss this picture or you will miss one of the theatrical tredts of the season. Another pleas- ing feature of our blll is Wallace Reid in "The Dub," which has prov- en exceptionally entertaining, and We advise pat- rons to come early this evening and i see this programme.--Advt, The many friends of Miss E. Pet- incomparable artists, which | field barracks Blanche |of his department might be Cain will be seen in| enough for an ordinary man but of directing the domestic {no matter what hour of The | night a ple, which brings to the | smoothly 1 to An represe t ver been named Lieut. Askwith, of the C. A a busy man the days ar-| ng for the dramsportation of} e returning men » Barrie-| The reguiar duties| deemed | Lieut thing to fall down, and the mol trucks and cars are always on han the day Askwith never a ws any [ wr ad} train arrives, and he there, too, to see that things Three more troopship sailings | have been announced. The Carouia| is due at Halifax on April 6th with two officers and eight N.C.O's. and men for Kingston." The Melita is) due at St. John on April 6th witu| one Kingston officer. The Saturnia | is due at St. John on April 9th with one officer and seventeen N.C.Os. | and men for Kingston Peterborough is to have no] chanee of welcoming the 2nd Bat-| talion. That famous unit accord-| ing to the Minister of Militia, will} be demobilized at Kingston, which | dispersal area, © General Mewbu | states, was chosen by the officers| overseas, who have charge of the demobilization for Canada's army The following for Kingston and | district were on the Canada, which | docked at Halifax on Tuesday: | Nursing Sister A BE Lyon, 447} Johnston street; J. T E Doyle, | R.R. No. 1: V. Winter, 17 Rideau | street; Nursing Sister M. [.. Bell, F. N. S. Fleming, Napanee; R. F Bonny, Odessa; R M Connor, Madoc; J. R. Good, Deseronto; J. | C. Naylor, Marmora; I J Red- | mond, Ganamongne The C.N.R. special which is carry-| ing, the troops from the troopship| Canada is due here about midnight Wednesday There are ten officers, eleven nursing sisters and ninety nine N.C.O's. and men for dispersal here | The party of thirteen men from the Siberian force which left Van- couver on Iriday for Kingston is due hers this (Wednesday) about midnight Capt. McLeod, who has rendered valuable service on medical boards, left to-day for Ottawa Major Neil McLeod, president of the local standing medical board, left to-day for Ottawa, where he in- tends resuming the practice of his profession. When the war broke out he went overseas with the first fiela ambulance under Col. A. KE Ross Brig.-Gen. Williams, accompanied by Major McManus, made an iIn- spection of Fort Henry this morn- ing and the detachment stationed there pnder Major . Pearce. The strength of the unit is now 171 men. Police Court Brevities. Levi Green took an overdose of whiskey, was fined $10 and costs and paid. George Cheeseman had liguor in a place othér han his own private dwelling and it was more expensive for him. He was fined $200 and costs and remanded a week as the magistrate was not satisfied with his story Another case of drunkenness was on the calendar, but the person charged was too much under the influence to appear He will be awakened in time for to-morrow's session Canadian Club Meeting Cancelled. Owing to the sudden illness of Mrs. Robsen there will be no meet-, ing of the Women's Canadian Club as advertised. : PRINTING Hanson, Crozier & Edgar Market Square 1" Kingston et DAILY MEMORANDUM. "Bringing up Father," Grand, 8.15. See top of page three, right hand corner, for probabilities. | Pt ot t BORN. } DUFFEY--At the Hotel Dieu, on March 28th, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs, James L. Duffey, a son. Montreal papers please copy. A A AA gta ta NANI DIED. DUFFRY--In Kingston, at Hotel Dien REMEMBER, ONLY 16 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT, THEN EASTER y RECORD VALUES IN DRESS GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY Easter is getting near, and it is our spec- ial desire. to enable our patrons to have their new dress or a suit in hand at once and avoid disappointment. ) rrr ~ A { [{ ) "ha / [\ J VON f vs Bordeaux, Amethyst, French Grey, Rifle Green, | / Very | . COLORED ALL WOOL BRITISH S Of superior qualities in the new shades: Victory Blue, ERGES Castor, Nigger Brown, Wood Rose, Copenhagen, and Taupe, Specially Priced. Black, Rifle Green, IMPORTED CHIFFON BROAD- For the new suits, coats shown in all the newest spring shades: Midnight Blue, CLOTHS and dresses. Nigger Brown, Taupe, Burgundy, and Amethyst. ¥ At Prices Most Moderate. { Castor, French Grey, Gendarme, WOOL VELOURS Spring's fashion fabric in shades of: Burgundy, Green, Taupe. 7 J NAVY BLUE AND BLACK ALL WOOL SERGES 45 to 58 inches wide, trade at these prices, the best values in the retail $2.00 to $7.50 yard. John Laidlaw & Son Limited Hospital on Apnil 2nd, 1919, . Leo, Parnell, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Duffey. ho Montreal papers please copy. DUNLOP--At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. F. A. Covert, 13% Notre Dame 'Avenue. St. Lambert, Que, on Apwil 1st, 1919, William Duntop Funeral will take place on arrival of + GTR. train from Montreal at 1.50 pam. on Thursday, April 3rd. Ine terment at Cataragqui Cemetery. invited to attend. KELLY --At Brewer's Mills, _ 31st, 1919, Mrs. Mary Kelly, Funeral from her late residence, Thurs day morning at 9.30 to St. Barn- aby"s Ohur quiem mass will be sung for the happy repose of her seul 3 Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. NELSON--Suddenly nv Kingstdh on March 3st. 1819, John Nelson. : Funeral from his lat Rideau street, on Th noon at 8.30 to Cataraqui cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend. ers, Princess street, are pl | hear she is improving from a very serious attack of quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Chown leaves fon Thursday for a months visit to j Atlantic City. Friends and acquaintances respectfully on March} . where a solemn re-}| Good Boots tor Growing Girls Gun Metal Calf Lace, medium round toe, low heel, light, dressy" boot, 23te0 7... .. .. .. $5.00 Box Calf Lace, round toe, square heel. . Heavier shoe, size 2} to 7, $4.50 These are two splendid lines for girls. ILockett's