7 pn __PAGE EIGHT THE BAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL ,12, 1919. ------ © ET PRESENTATION II ij % ov News ro LT. ROBINSON, WHO GOES, , 8) © TO OTTAWA. i i ' 4 i Capt. W. G. Bailey, Kings 3 i { . resentative of the 5 St Mary's Rell Cross: Society Pro- Commission, addressed 'the a : vided a Sple did Concert in Con. of the Cornwall Bc i of Trade on] nection. With the Kvent. Friday on the objects and aims of | -{ soldiers' civil re-establishment TEN PER CENT. OFF TO SOLDIERS Vl mPFriday evening, St. Mary's Red Society gave another splendid Brig.-Gen. Williams was in Peter- neert at the Mowat Hotpltal, Wl boro on Thursday night, and met the r was taken by ap Smith, in GW. V. A members i e of the Rev. Capt. Roche, who| : ia { 4 . taken ill at the last minute. The| Major General Alexander Me- | ts included Sergt. Spargo -and| iDougall, CB, has been granted | rt i . Misses Sutherland. Plano duets|{j.ave of absence. .io April 30th, were given by Miss Dolan and Miss 19189. a es Oni A Tierney i - Y ¢ 1 3 The feature of the evering WAS Al Rrie enV. 8. Williams returned | " prese tation to Lieut. Robinson. the! (rom Peterboro Friday evening, ac- ; ass tot Sirseior 8 Fopresentative atl companied by Major McManus, ds | the Mowat ospital, of a beantifu triet adjutant While in Peterboro | M § M watch, as a 'token of the esteem in Gen. Williams opened the automobile! FRO 7.30 TILL 9.30 P. . hich he was held by the patients|gy ow in the armouries. He met the | the staff of the institution. Hel, mcergfof the 57th Regiment. and leaves Tuesday for Ottawa, where hel jjecysgnd reorganization. On Thurs- is to assume a more responsible posi-| 4.9 morning he met the dependents [tion with the S.0.R of soldiers, addressed the Ladies" Pa- | fn Dr. Hopkins, medical superintend- triotic Soeioty, and infpected the ar-| i ® ent, and Capt. Smith, both expressed| p,ouries and the 57th band. 'In_ the ' 2 (great appreciation of his good work, evening he addressed returned soi AN : J and also regret over his departure diers in the G. W. V. A. rooms The | 5 B he presentation was made by Corpl.| general attended a reception to over-| (Lyburn and was couchéd in words of seas officers and their friends. in | praise and thanks for what Mr. Rob-{ 1 ding officers of the 57th, members ; Jo . fredn had done for the boys al tthe of the city council and Board of] / 8 Mowat Hospit: al, . Trade On Friday morning he visit- | Surf . aS e l | l 1 = ' The evening was bromght to ald the soldiers' es at the ceme- 1 ! 'close with refreshments, and a very | aries . " * ' thearty vote was extended to the art- | ; fog The employment of eonibatant offi- EN coms ad tants will be discontinued] \ | For Women or Misses at a Very Special Selling in all military 'hospitals: 'The post- \ \ T ight tion of military representative is also | THEATRICAL. ; abolished { ; i SALI AND CONCERT. / Made in many attractive styles. These gar- , vl i I} - . . . By First Baptist Ladies At esi-| ments are well tailored and daintily trimmed to The Grand Opera House will have | 1 cls 3 ae 28 dud Obeya Howse will have suit the most fastidious tastes. To-night, $25.00, dence of Pastor. On Friday afternoon a very suc- "AA , +} ) rOSS sale eld he residence | \ é Choos' pretentious production of the | cessful sale was held at t | { v successful musical comedy offering, of Rev. Mr. Lafair, pastor of the Vg $30.00, $32.00, $35.004nd on up. "The Bride Shop.' it is a fashion | First Baptist church, This was o show set to music: there is a little bit | followed by a tea and concert in the of plot, some actors and actresses | evening under the auspices of the who'ean both read lines well and sing | Ladies Aid Society, of which Mrs, | ' 5 and danée, a lot of picturesque scen- | James Leslie is president. . Two | ery. a score or more catchy, tunefui| young ladies' classes under Mrs. A. as Er a e O osler musical numbers, and some clothgs-- Boulter and Miss Alice Frieg Friend- ! in fact, lots and lots of clothes. The | ship co-operated. Dp ladies ho kind of clothes that are the envy ot | charge of the wor were: Candy | . oi all women Thete are at least a|table, Mrs. Crichton Hoye " In Splendid Qualities half dozen musical hits that local mu- | table, Mrs. Jones; fancy work, Mrs. / sic lovers will be whistling and sing-|J. W. Litton; apron faite. Sirs. che Fi bl & SPECIAL ing for some timegto come after they | A handsome quilt attract much at- are once heard, and a host of spright- | tention to the girls' fancy work table. ine ack lisle stockings. Regular 75¢ ly, good looking show girls and mod-{ it was made by themselves. Mrs. pair. All sizes. Special to-night, 49¢ pair. els that will attract tHe attention of | Hendry and Mrs. Braithwait presid- all lovers of pulchritude.--Advt. ed in the tea room. The decorations SPECIAL - were beautiful. i £1 At the Grand. A splendid concert was given. Am- Heavy black cotton hose. Regular 50¢c For Monday, Tuesday and Ww ed- ong those taking part were R. Tandy, pair. Bargain to-nig ht 32¢ pair. nesday of next week the Grand willl who sang, and Mr. Loader who gave offer for the approval of its patrons | selections on the concertina. Miss EASTER SILK STOCKINGS one of the best attractions yet pre-| Norma - Trotter' recited and May sented under the new policy. This] Sharpe gave a piano solo, Members To-night, 75¢, $1 .00, $1 25, $1. 50 and up. will be the comical and yet at the] of the church also took part. The same time serious picture, "The Shut-} sum realized was $140. tle," and will introduce that charm-| In a wonderful variety of newest colors to match your ing and vivacious comedienne, Con- E. stance Talmadge, who made a de- CONCERT AT QUEEN'S, aster costume. cided hit hére several weeks ago in HR ) ; "Up the Road with Sallie." Miss | G.W.¥.A, Band Entertained Returnet { . Talmadge always has a light role that Soldiers on Friday Evening. : Gloves For Easter Wear at To-night's Underwear Bar- pleases the picture fan who desires On Friday ewening the GW.V.A., A pe Y ai comedy in all films, and along with | band gave a concert for the patients 3 3 ms an exceptionally fine east this will be |in Queen's military hospital, The : Very Special Prices the one feature that every one should | event was held ingthe ri tion room . h sée. To round out this top-notch and Capt. the Rev. Mr. Dewis pre- * To-nig t bill there will be a news weekly of | sided. Theattendance was large and 1 t 1 all the very latest current events and | the programme proved very enjoy- « on sale at s 1a rices. pecial comedies that will bring a|able. ; Kayser's Guaranteed Pec p smile no matter how solemn you are. The concert program was given by 150 Ladies' Spring Weight An extra attraction will be the thred} ljttle Miss Maggie Brown, Miss Wil- . aS acts of vaudeville right from the big} son, Misses A. and E. Sutherland, Double Tipped Silk Gloves Vests Sifeuits. Sod this Fis at De Pro-| Mrs. Cote (who sang in 'rench), ow ev R 1 gramme is looked forward to by ev-| George Spargo, Lieut. Strothers and 4 ong s es. uiar erybody.--. Advt. # Corpl. Loader with several selections ' In many new shades. All 50c Vv 8 al 32¢ re by the band. sizes. Bargain, 75¢ pair. 5% ery speci ea CITY OFFICIALS ALERT. Following the 'concert .refresh- ! i - ments were served by the George ay . ue A Tr Ta | Rishardsan Chater; 1.0.D.E. Perrin's French Kid Gloves 200 Ladies' Nice Summer sien Ss. hn ert A City officials informed the Whig on "a & Vests Saturday marning that there was no Arrested at Napanee. . - Sound Tor the rriticism made: of] Word was received mn the city on In eight of the newest hort and no sleeves, them at the Retail Mérchants' Asso- | Saturday to the effect that a man shades. Sale prices, $2.00, regular 45¢ quality. S 1 elation meeting Thursday evening in |named Frank Emmons had been ar- r regard to the enforcing of the tran- | rested at Napanee in connection with 2. 25, 2. 50 air. - sient trader by-law. They declare |a liquor case in Kingston. Sergt. $ $ Pp price 35¢ each. that they go after all non-taxpayers James Bateson went to Napanee on Lo openig a business here The case { Saturday morning to bring the ac- to which attention was particularly | cused to Kingston for trial. Em- FRILLINGS THAT YOU CAN BUY BY THE YARD dirocted has been in hand for the past mons Is wanted in connection with . Ip.georgette, ninon, crepe de ¢hene, silk and net. In 4 Bll week, and is still unsettled, as the {the seizure of liquor Sergt. Arniel and y party opening business engaged a | Constable John Naylon made recent- all the most/sought after shades. Liberty blue, victo y who informed "him that he|lv at a home on Stephen street, when WOMEN'S BLACK "AND COLORED | EY foubtful if he was lable for | they corralled six bottles of whiskey : red, peacock green, leghorn, henna and many others. COTTON and lisle 'stockings, . very [[{fjthe transient trades tax of 3280.17 et a fsor and two bolties In a Specially priced to-night, .. .. . . .. .75¢ to $1.50 yard "The Bride Shop" To-night. A Easter Things Are In Full Bloom Here Now Spring Freshness Everywhere You'll certainly want to look your best on Easter Sunday. Everybody will \be out you know, and everybody will at once "size up" your outfitting. How about one of our handsonfé new suits at $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50 and $35.00, Handsome spring overcoats, $20, $22.50, $25 up to $40.00, Easter outfitting you'll be proud to wear. Correct spring hats and toggery. Livingstons If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. A I -- 0 1 A OE - Every item on this list has ¢ been reduced and placed However, 'the city difficials claim of shimuey. i i special value at 25¢, 35¢, 40c and 50c a newcomer is liable, an®are follow FT . up the matter, which will be settled pair. between . the business man's lawyer | . Are these the last day: and will the and the city solicitor Antichrist soon come? Hear about | -- his-origin and destiny at the Gospel | WOMEN'S BLACK . AND COLORED ii HAD MIRACU LoS S ESCAPE. Hall (new Orange Building), Sunday, SILK STOCKINGS, a big variety at i Building Collapsed When Four | ¥IDg, the speaker. | 50¢, 75c¢, 89c, $1.00 to $2.50 a pair. a Sere Under J) - i. Hill ed on a building for E. BE. Wathem PRINTI NG had a miracul- . ¢ i Crozier & ~ CHAMOISETTE SILK AND LISLE i Solimgwond et onh this wd Hanson, ; GLOVES in ail the new and wanted ii ve Juilding, Nuich as being mov. | Merket Suave. 44 nti colors from 60c to $1.25 a pair. thing went wrong and it collapsed. | i Four of the workmen were " flat the time, and managed © The, rid MEMORANDUM. K Vv Best Fre . makes mn ed the a. a Sang --_ cer- corer. ey proba ; black, tan, white; all sizes at $1.75 a [Jffltatnir a very close call torhe men. | Remember Brock = Stisst Senos : Ets Market b bullae, at hu Ap pair, . i Laidlaw's Fine Window Display. The window display at Laidiaw's dry goods store on Princess street MEN'S KID GLOVES Dent's makes in : BAER TAY LOR An grey and tan at $2.00 and $2.50 a pair. VER CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES ae SPRING UNDERWEAR for all the family 'at attractive prices.