Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1919, p. 8

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| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1619. Te -- al TERETE A Hm Easter is the,universal dress day for everybody; all na- ture joing in the glad freedoin trom winter's clasp and decks herself in the bgightest Of green leaves and most tit of flowers, Men and young men alike want to look their best on Eas- and so it should be Easter time is new clothes time. Suits, the very latest, $20.00 up to $40.00 Our Spring Overcoats, a display well worth seeing... .. . . $18.00 up to $35.00 New Neck ter-- RHE OE Neéw Hats, New Caps, Shirts, New. Gloves, Etc., Ete. : COME AND SEE THEM wear, New Hoglery, New fr » If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. AS cM Hf I I | iby Sir William Kid | Gloves and | Hose rsday | 147 pairs women's fine kid gloves in all iif white and white with black"points, sizes 6, 6}, 6}, 63 and 7. This is a regular $2.00 and $225 quality. well made and fit- ting. On e Thursday for $1.19 a pair. -- airs women's silk hose in black and i ha ------ LTT June of next year, ~ ] { a trimey THEATRICAL. | At the Grand, 1 Constance Talmadge wes the head- atiraction 'at the Qrand last aud her latgst production he Shuttle," witch is a photg- Lie same name. iss Talmadge at her best as wargeterization called for comedy. There were also good films on the bill and the best three acts of vaudeville seen here in some time. This programme will be shown for the last time to-night as there will be an entire change to- morrow, when film fans of Kingston will again have the chance of seeing that delightful star, Mabel Normand, well rememMered by all for her work in "Mickey," and this time it will be another film of sométhing the same type, nguiely "Sis Hopkins." here will be other films on the programma besides this gide splitting = farce comedy and to complete the enter. tainment there will be an excelent programme of vaudeville. This will be fop Thursday, Friday and Satur- day.~--Advt. the light At Griffin's, Another highly ,delighted audience attended Griffin's last evening and thoroughly enjoyed the excellent bill presented, which is headiined by Wil- liam 8. Hant in "Breed of Men," a stirring photoplay of the typical Hart character, filled with intense excite- ment and showing feats of dariag uns rivalled in any of his previous sue- cesses, A' final opportunity to sade this picture will be given this even. ing, and also the last showing of Enid Bennett in "Happy Though Married," a whinisical and charming story of the ups and downs of married life, and containing many valuable hints to newly 'married couples, - Don't miss it. Miss Clara Evans will also be seen this evening, when she will again sing those popular songs which have so highly pleased the audiences during the Jast two days. --Advt At the Strand. 3 Miss Grace Lang, a vocalist, in- strumentalist and dancer of excep- ticnal ability has been delighting large audiences at the Sirand toeatre every evenimg this week, and has proved one of the 'best drawing cards ever shown 'in Kingston, Sue diag a Soprano voice of splendid range and quality, and was heard 'to good advantage in 'I Hear You Calling Me," and other selections. Her classical danhemg is also of a very high type, and she should draw large Clowds during the rest of her en- gagement here, She will sing an en- tirely new plogiamme _f' Songs on Thursday, Eriday and Saturday. For these days a fine programme of pic- tures has been secured. "The. lead- ing picture js entitled "Peggy Does Her Darndest," with Miss May Al- lison in the role of Peggy. May Al- lisom is a Georgia plantation girl, who, mich against her parents' wish- €s, dete;mined to nt herself for the stage.. She soon climbed to the topmost rung of the theatrical lad- der, and having proven her talent on the dramatic stage, she turned her attemtion to the screen, The third episode of the Pearl White serial, "The Lightning Raid- er," full of thrills, incidents. and dramatic situations. In addition, there witl also be shown a Big "v'* comedy entitled, ""Scamps and Scan- dals," which can be guaranteed to 'keep the house in laughter. The whole programme is an excellent one, --~Advt, DOCTORS OBJECTED TO THE CHANGES Special Legislation For Reor=- ganization of Medical Coun= cil Withdrawn. Merontol April 16.--The special- legislation under which Government proposed to reorganize the Medical Council somewhat along the lines suggested in 'the report of] the Medical Commissioner, Justice Hodging, was withdrawn in the House Hearst last night. The gave no explangtion for the dropping of the méasure'? but it is understood that the action was largely due to the opposition of the Council, which made representations to the Government asking that in Prime Minister dealt with the Will be allowed to stamd jjover. ---------- Sacred Cantata. The Sacred Cantata, "The. Seven Last-Words of Our Lord" (Dubois), will be rendered . in St. James: church on Good Friday evening at 8 o'clock, by a choir of forty voices, ufider the direction of Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson, Mus. Bac. SE parade inis Buxton to Continue Office. - London, April 16--At the request of "the Imperial Goverment, Vis count Buxton will continue as Gov- nor-General of South Africa unifl ~~." Books for Easter. % A most acceptable gift for Eastef & copy of one of the new books. Hill See Uglow's stock to ------ Right Worshipful Bis. Ww. Campbell, district de master, 14 fe distriet, ae- by a rumber of t thren, visited Lae play taken from the famous book by { This picture stowed other | the Ontariol § grand | | | 3 '. § > i Major W. L. Grant, principal of | Upper Canada Uolloge, has joined {Toronto branch, G.W.V.A. He is al veteran of 68th Battalion, King ~ ton, ; 4 The Adriatic is due fo doek on Monday with a small party for Kings: { ton, ---- » { The Carmania is dae at Halifax fon the 18th, with a small party of re- turned soldiers for Kingston. aa] ' | Lieut. BE. B. Swyihe has been pro- moted to the rank of captain in the 21st Battalion, Capt. Smythe went overseas in 1918, and was drafted to the 21st Battalion and served in that unit 'continuously. E. B. RICHARDSON of the Ird Milithry Dis- | trict for over two years, who is May-| Ing the service to resume medical pracs| tice | ! MAJOR DA. D.S., The Second Battalion is now on | the way to Caflada, and 'the vessel | conveying it is expecied to dock on | Sunday. The 3rd and 4th Batteries | accompany the battalion, and all are! expected . to * reach Kingston on Tuesdaw if no delays oceur, | -- | Owing to the large number of | veterans who will be out of the city | for Easter, the G.W.V.A: will not hold a banquet; but i dance will be given on the 24th. News has been received that the Canadian cavalry brigade Was ex- pected to reach "England about April 15th, and 40 .sail «for Canada early in May. These troops will come back .as units: The RC.H A. is one of the units 6F this brigade, So that it wi SO0R be on its way | back to Kingston. This unit fs the only really KingSton unit, for it hag been stationed in "hig city for years. Previous to the war, practically every man 'in: the unit wag a Kings- ton ratépayer, so that the. R.C.H.A. his a greater elaim fo being "Kings- ton's Own" than any other unit re- turning, from overseas, CAPT. B. B. SMYTHE 3 Of the 21st Battalion, recently given bis capta'ney. \ The "Eversharp" Pencil. Sée our "Eversharp" lead pencils In sterling silver. An jaehl Easter gift for a man, at Uglows', > ¥] i 2 1 sgle, ¥ W.CAL Saturday, so Th Ane minsion" 06.2 ie i, 3 A See top of page right hand corner, Tor rent ne let ; 5 £ T 1 Ft " FOR EASTER Dolmans a InF ine Price $37.50 capes that and capes: That are capes,' pure and simple: convert 'themselves into dolmans, that go so far as to be almost coats. Are all here in this wonderful showing. Be- hold therefore, a superb array of them in many smart styles for spring and summer wearing. TR | Wool tricotines, wool serges, wool burellas, wool gabardines, wool pom poms, wool pop- ins, \ LY, wt ah LAGRE \L gy we |] RCS a rs KAYSER'S WORLD FAMOUS SILK GLOVES | 'Wit Specially, 75¢ pair and 'Gloves tor , Easter Such as the Better Kind Listed ; Below Perrin's best made French kid . gloves, all sizes and shades. Only $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 pair. guaranteed. finger tips. All sizes and colors. up. A SPECIAL SHOWING OF New hosiery for Easter. New underwear for Easter. New Neckwear for Easter, . AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. . v t MARRIED. OLD-BAILEY---At | Obrigt Church, Piltstord, N.Y.. 'April 12th, 1919, by the Rev. Van Ranvselaer Gibson, Helen Loui ingest daughter of the late Balley and] Mrs: Bailey, 308 Collin Stree Kingston, Ont. to H tin Old, f tin Old, of (New York and. COPY.) REW CLARK On 15th, 1919, Geneva Aa 0 Mrs. BEM Clar = 8. Reid, Vane GRORGE-IAL * Storrington sn i 15th. 1919, Bmma Biiaabet Lana Wife of James Geor g ' residence, Fri-1 "o'clock (old} or from her Ia tre Leeds Friends and woqual "invited to attend. A WELL HAVE DRESSED. WELL MAN MUST

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