Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1919, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT AC . = 1 07, Off To |- HER I= --_-- Soldiers The moment you are ready for your spring outfitting, sir, step this way, It will be for your own interest to do so. We're ready any time that you're ready. The early spring picking is always the best picking of the sea- tinued from Page 3.) Sergt.-Major rown ' I {RC Ch ceived his discharg ® Big Evou To-Night, from the army afte 1 t f] B em tom, EER eautitu . policy at the Gre RB tructor. He plans to tle ir m- | wd is looked fo a { comments havg been the special and extra | Ht | manent fo there has be ~will be presented | manent rorce here has b much » ® e charmin jdifficuity in securing" bandsmen for . 's Americ an » R.C.H.A Ten of the band een 1 been discharged and a number 3 1 hav Hbelof have ) requested their tic it 20 far no successors picture . yo! bry RS have © found. It is now suggest- oe Cassie ee YS et {ed that the bandsmen who wish to re- the Hinution o ats "Matiturn to civilian Mfe be given that 8 \ he execution of that heroic] riviioge. and the idea of keeping d rhe picture 15 entirely Made 1. hand intact be abaandoned until FASHIONABLE SPRING SILKS slow how women took their {the troops~rpturn from overseas. par n ti war rac | . * B A aa | rin --- In an endless variety and still plenty of : - : he whole pefeonnel of the R.C . od al comedies, news weeklies! i A is being boarded this week, in time to have them made up for Easter. itional reels, but the bis |. 'luding the band, as the authorized the attraction will be the|permanent force must be composed acts of vaudeville, that will{5f men in category "An Many of the part of the performance|the members are of a lower category t veryone is waiting for Don't{than "A", and #t is likely that they miss this ¢ ed attraction when it{will be granted their discharge as re | will be shown to-night and also or 1 crut ts possessing the requfred physi-| Fridiy and Saturday Advt {cal qualifications are received | | In the reorganization o ne ----y son. At Griffin's. Lieut.-Col. A, W. Winnett, who | There are four things Portraying 3 e of a poor law-)recently returned from overseas al- \ / y r ver who » Wi 1e beautiful ter three years' service in France AE A f f * you can feel sure about V Ed) = daughter millionaire, but who|and England, was assistant director it "i an , ew of our | = = weds an . widow 'with a past"|of dental servicer for the Seaford 1 i ii | Th when you come here to win a rew ard of $100,000, John|area before returning The colonel i tH many popular -aptain in the ii i Easter silks are . | Barrymore, the talented comedian,|went overseas as a captain for clothes: iwill be seen in one ol 'he most hu-{ 12th Field Ambulance, being recalls | fi \ H dv f y ) 8 roles «f his screen career in|ed from France to hecome adjutant| 7 ilf il rea / [Or our Sure of the Fabrics, ron Comes the Bride, Ea h will t the Dental Corps ' He returned HB | a 1 Hi ) J : Sure of the Tailoring, theatre to-day jo Frade ps Mg Again ecaiied to { ] ection . ri heroine ecome J SN 0 the " aon | | i av = - - Sure of the Styles, . ae area, and finally after another term | | [ | i qa and Satur . in France to become A.D.D.S. of the] av. Se of the Price. Seaford rh Col. Winnett had | y eve excellent suits Capt. J. M. Wilson as an officer on in the new-gpring cut, $25.00 up to $45.00. A handsome spring overcoat at $20.00, his staff at Seaford and spoke high ly of the work he was doing. Capt. | 1 $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 up to $40.00. OUR HABERDASHERY -- Whatever Wilson was formerly lieut.-col and | A.D.D.S here He was lately trans- ferred from Seaford to Bramshott is correct in choice outfitting, finds place here. Neckwear bright with the hues of the spring season. New shirts, new gloves, hosiery, underwear, pyjamas, etc. a -- ar re be displayed at this F riday and Saturday The of the story is portrayed by Binne y, a charming actress who won popular favor by her characteriza- tion in the Artcraft special picture "Sporting Life." All who have seen John Barrymore in .former photo plays such as "Are You a Mason' and "On the Quiet" will know what kind of : niertainment to expect in "Here Com Bride," and any - | person who has missed his former Bfig.-Gen. V. 8. Williams on Thurs | | pictures hrould take this opportunity day morning. received an autograpi Ito become acquainted with the ideal|letter from King George, who ex- HEAVY DUCHESS SILKS exponent imorous roles Advt. | pressed deep appreciation of the . [service rendered by th» Canadian | In the newest and most beautiful shades. MP ROV ED "POLICEMEN. officers to the Empire during the J IE Ashes of Roses, Strawberry, wi He expressed his admiration] » y avon jot the courage shown, the sacrifices; oe 1 af Motorist Favors One That Will Not | rade and wished the general every! Amethyst . Leather, Damage Cars, 1 will soon be ; § 1 Topas tho suc 5S and 2 Jil measure of happi-| Burgundy, Catawba, Shans policories as. gaardiany of jie hex 1 the future. Light Navy - Midnight Blue traffic on the I Sireats The Among the soldiers who returned Silver Grey, Taup e 'hiz has bee rise >i . 3 Whiz Da een Bdvia - ! il m to the city this week was '"'Bob"| wrovement on these which other cit-| - > oI). k raw . fes are adopt ing and the matter Stamaon, the . well-known 'hockey 36 inches wide. Special Pralue, $2. 50 would seemingly be important to player who served overseas with the d | Kingston The policemen now in artillery. He will be ready for the yar . , game next winter and should make = = ated _ = = == = Te = = -- = == ES ® ® = b badly if ---- use can smash a car very badly a == : t a good addition to some local line- Ld otorist runs into it ur vMtion- = motori 1 n inin ation ll = ally or to avoid an accident. Tho Pp. -- ; Sa . -- _-- = foe Se == -_-- == -- -- fm] = -- = -- = BE E = = & E -- = = Eg i a -- E £ E = E £2 E To = = = 7] = = = = £2 -- £ -- = = = 2 = E = = = -- -- new ones are of a rubber prepara- tion which makes them pliable A The Essqeuith is due at Portland, car can strike and pass on without|on April 8th, with three convalescent a If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. injury to either. In view of the [officers and thirty-eight N.C.0's. and 5 Jumbe r of cars w hic A were damaged mau, which includes six amputation FOR THE MAKING OF SMART el SKIRTS OR COMBINATION DRESSES a d To Help Erect Signs. . v . . . As a resnit of T. M. Asselstine in- New striped and plaid silks, just receiv- TA il ddeiedededodedeodod dst bdedob ddd b bbb bb + &| terviewihg the county roads com- + PHILLIP GIBBS' mittee, that committee has promis- ed from New York. , ARTICLES PLEASE ed to pldce short posts and erect a number of the road signs which the Kingston Motor League has secured for- the guidance of motorists and others on the highways. The signs point out dangerous parts of the { =] have just read No. 1 arti- py Phillip Gibbs, and 1 must write at once to say that, although I was a pretty faithful reader of the war news for over four years, | have got more real satisfaction from that first arti- cle than | received in all the time of the war. I will look for- ward to the following articles with keen interest." --A. C.- Ab- bott, Mountain Grove, Ont The second article from the pen of Phillip Gibbs will appear in the Whig on Saturday next, the 8th inst, and each Saturday thereafter -until the series of ten or more articles are complet- ed Nothing better has been written of the war than these articles of Mr. Gibbs. No reader can afford to miss them. hed Why Delay in Selecting Your New Seerrerrseoretesssreeres Wednesday, Aptil 3nd. 1319. Sand, Peach, Ivory, w -------- Gerald, Laura Belle, daughter of # Mr and Mrs. James Maxwell, Dark Navy, Biege Black Our stock is complete with new and | BLLIS WHITMAN HERE, Ein Ho dhe rate Br: wAlexaar . iopald and Mrs ary Macdonald stylish 'garments, beautifully made in the [lf "Human Ractienor" Praises Queen's| Fronion™™ ™ Hospital in France. ee ei = | best materials combining all the style fea- Ellis Whitman, of Montreal, DIED. td John roads, such as narrow bridges and » sharp curves and also the direction FOR THE AFTERNOON OR STREET of roads at forks. FROCK Satin charmuese, chiffon taffetas, all PRINTI NG hold sway in colorings that are new and Hanson, Crozier & Edgar distinctive. Market Square Kingston DAILY MEMORANDUM. See 'top of page three, right hand pment Sachbm street sand UNTEARABLE GEORGETTE CREPES TT MARR. In all the novelty and staple shades, 40 inches wide. MACDONALD-MAX WHELL---At Kings- . Taupe, Flesh Pink, Light Navy, ton on Wednesday, April 2nd 1919, BEE4EEa tat ibstatT ts PEEP PEL IPP P ELIE PEEP I Ebr b ed +» Kingston on April tures of the leading New York designers known as the human raftiebor." In ASHI ML, Jt ceniones. a0 Lower ; view of his ability to disjoint the Bagot street, Willlam Ashie | o 7 _ and in all the popular spring colors; many hones of bis boty; Was a vidlior lu) Funcal fram Bid inte rosidence on Fri . ! ngston usday a serve n day morning a o exclusive models that can not be repeated, I'Prance with the 14th Canadian Bat.| = Cathedral where a BL elec for aw on talion, and was wounded and gassed. the happy repose of his soul so an early selection is to your advantage. Mr. Whitman paid & splendid tribute Fricnis and souuaintances are respect: LY. to the No. 7 Canadian (Queen's Uni- Ry YO Y it 2rd) Prices are very moderate. From $22.50 to versity) hospital, in which he spent|PV WS William | Dunnett April, an} Limited 419, : : $69.75. three months He declared that it year | was the "cleanest hospital in France| Pune wal from his late residence, 2804 oy mos' - ellington street, on turday af- i and Jendered the efficient ser ternoon at 330 o'clock to Catara- vice, It was the hospital that all qui Cemetery. the boys wanted to get into, owing | Friends and acquaintances respectfully to the splendid treatment it gave invited to attend. RICE---In Kingston, on April 3rd, 1915, \ / d mas : Ill and also because of the excellent | " Th Rice, aged 73 ve onmen S al Hl food it served to the patients," de- Funeral from is te bia a, 150 > Bay St Saturday afternon at clared Mr. Whitman, who pald tri- reet, bute to the admirable management 3 o'clock to Cataraqui Cemetery. 1 ot Col. Etherington, who was in com- {Motors.) : . : N 5 / Y | HH mand - 1sses Coats [l= mum » some, 5 wise 0 i hip and shine and visited the Queen's TR wha pnd dota 3 Tals ; t i ital a graveyard sweetly sleeping, » ras oe out SR hn ors, Eons aes Ar This black patent Hl oa First Yemel To Clear. ° = in her lonely, silent grave. \ An : leather pump with Hi steamer Waffle, com ' Beautiful and stylish are these imported [lll "07, Beaupre. cleared Thursdey [She with sever be forgotten on steel beaded hide i New York models of serge garbardines, Hl for ©swezo, to load coal. This is the Sweorest thoughts will always linger i 7 : 1» : Mil firs vessel to clear from Kingston [Around the grave where she Ix aid. i a a favorite this spring duvetyn, 'broadcloths and other materials |fffi narbor this spring. a N It's the finishi h | IN MEMORIAM. 2 : inishing touc in a great variety of shades and styles and | --- ra : ; to a smart costume, Lied so very moderate. From yias 50 to |i : : Onn: Ee S Hy (| i NN $8.50. "FASHION SAYS: "Pumps With Buckles." So it's only 'natural that we should have a goodly assortment of this type of footwear here for you. And you will be pleased at the smart creations we are show- Lockett's of 0 - .

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