Daily British Whig (1850), 30 May 1919, p. 8

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I" PAGE EIGHT TE THR HHS Ten Per Cent. to Returned Soldiers in Uniform The Newest in | Suits ney say we' Yo The best and handsomest Suits in the city. And Tiwey Come in and atch a little of the "Spring Clothing fever. It's high time you had it. Come in and see the splendid Suit Values we offer at $25, $27.50, $80, $32.50, $35, $37 and $40. See and then beat them if you can. Come in--look--Ary cm--ask questions--take all the time you want. Our time is all yours. Come, see the New Hats and the New Spring Toggery. I BE Livingston's S$ 65-71 Brock St. : If Off Your Route, It Favs to walk " Open 8 a.m., Close 5 p.m., Saturday 9 p.m. 7" Ernie Marks Stock Co. Bn yr goers of Kingston are to have with Liem again the ever-popular Erple, Marks Swck Company, supporting) the clever actress Miss Kitty Marks, | nead arises, in cities affected by the in a repertoire of high class plays | and wonderful singing, dancing and! musical vaudeville acts. As the name Marks is so" well known to all, they need no introduction to what they are; as we all know they believe in entertaining the public when at the theatre, and this season Mr. Marks has added to his regular show an all-star aggregation of feature vaudeville acts, making a complete change from start to finish, For the opening play to-night Mr. Marks will present the sensational New York comedy success, "Kick In." For Saturday matinee and night 'The Bogs" will be presented. With all new costumes and special scenery the' Einie Marks Company will be seen at their best this engagement. Advi. "The Off Chance." When Ethel Barrymore, whom we are 10 see at the Grand Opera House, for one performance only, Wednes- day evening, June 4th, in R. C. Car- ton's deligntful comedy "The Off Chance," became fifteen years old she encountered: au diiculty. It was one rather common and not a novel- Ly to most of us. It was, in fact, a pressing ebhortage of money, Little Miss Barrymore was at a convent school in Philadelphia when tals worldly need first made itself appar- ent to her, With independence and bravery she determined to meet the difficulty and persuaded her umcle, John Drew, to award her a small role in "The Baubple Shop." She proved a success, --Advt, At the Strand. June Elvidge, the extremely popu- lar World star, will be seen on Ikri- day and Saturday at the Strand theatre in her latest WorldsPicture, "The Appearance of Evil," which, by the way, is one of nbé most unusual and vitally interesting photoplays screenod in a long time, 'The Ap- pearance of Evil'® will catch your in- terest at ihe very start, and wl hold it co :tinvously until the very conclusion of the play and the cliwcax wiil come as a distinct surprise. Supporting Miss Elvidge is ' a very superior company, including Frank Mayo, who appears as Miss Elvidge's leading man, and many othe: uim favorites," You will enjoy this pic: ture, - See it--Advt, : At Griffin's. * Another lage audience last even- Ing testified to the popularity of ' Marguerite Clark, the winsome star who i= now playing at the = above theatre in "Three Men and a Girl" one of the most delightful photoplays in which she has been seen for soince time. The character Miss Clark as- supes 10° Es PRE gives her wHilpiv opporiunity to «splay her winsime charms and all the clever talent which kas mace her famous. Henry B.' Walthall in 'Modern Husbands" hus also proven im- mensely popular with the audiences who have witnessed this splendid production during the last two days, Hl! The role is one in which this talent- i | star excélls, and cannot fail to Hl pleas. even the most discriminating eritic. These two features will be exiiibit-- I éd again to-night and to-morrow.-- : bd Many Seasonable Articles at f al hres | » _ PORCH. DRESSES --a great variety of pretty patterns. Specially priced from $2.98 fads, 75. HOUSE DRESSES nicely made and guar- ; anteed fast colors. Specially priced om $1. 25 to $2.35. b in extra large sizes, 44 Specially priced at 270 and Adit. 4 THE WouhkED'S N { IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From All Over Told In "a Pointed and Pithy Way. ae penitentiary for 'iye years Ho was a bad atthe. "has been chosen as tha for the next ganaal gonvention Big. Brotherhood emen| Er J. K, L. Ross will re- famous stake ore: Sir Bur 4 A Halifax despatch says: The ome to-night the theatre- , Canadian troops returned on Thurs day from overseas service aboard the Carmania, were invited to volunteer {tor duty in preserving order, if the widespread strike. Most of the men, it was stated, expressed wiki- ingness to serve if required to do £0. Brig-Gen. V, A. S. Williams, GG. 0. C;, inspected 'the stockades aun ordnance stores at Barriefield ou} Friday morning. * The troops from the SS. Carmania, including the R.C/H.A., numbering 18 officers and 272 men, are on -the way to Kingstow. They are expected to arrive by G.T.R. at Tete de Pont barracks on Saturday afternoon, The Armouries has been redecorated with flags and bunting and the tables are being set for the banquet that will take place after the arrival of the troops. The 38th Ottawa Battalion; which has Kingston and 'district men, is to sail from England on the Olympic, likely Saturday. . ~~ Major Clyde: R. Scoft, distriet re- cord officer, has been appointed in- spector of records for Eastern Can- ada, in-addition to his other dutles.: Brig.-Gen. Williams inspected the} machine gun section of the C.G.R. de- tachment at Fort Henry, on Friday morning, and in the afternoon he in- spected the cadets at the Collegiate Institute. The SS. Empress of Russia arrived at Victoria, 'B.C; with 123 troops from Siberia for the Kingston dis- trict, The men will he kept in quai: antine two weeks owing to smallpox and scarlet fever aboard ship. Kingston officers now en route to Kingston are: Lieut.-Col. W. Hi {| P. Elkins, Lieut.-Col. H. J. Dawson, Major L. M, Huglies, Lieut. G. A. McCarter, Iffeut R. M. Leslis, Lieut. H. 0. W. Brownfield, Lieut. R. 0. V. Morton, Capt: A. C. Murchie, Lieut. N. H. 8. Penhale, Lieut, W. F. Chown, son of Oliver Chown, University: avenue, who went overseas in May, 1915, raturn- ed on the SS. Aquitania with thé 21st (Toronto) Battery, C.F.A. | BEBE IHE IEE F SEIN GLY 0 SUMMER'S CALL. « People now are beginning to + think of the days near at hand # when they can leave home and to buy will get the portion ut this money Tell your Son through The British Whig. « Talk to the + more than 6,400 readers of this # + newspaper the, real : buying # # power of Kingston, + : I y » + Hi PEPPER PPRRRPEPP IP RPIPIPRS Iroquois and: the U.C.- Ogdensburg, N.Y., May 30 --Both the U.C-97, former German sub- marine mine-lay and the naval tui Iroquois, which is convoying it to the Great Lakes naval training sta- tion, grounded on a mudbank whiie entering this harher last night. The raft, however, soon worked them- selves clear, and will resume their Yoyage t0-morrow afternoon, "stop. ping'at Alexandria Bay, 'Clayton and Kingston, Ont. | The' Dansant. and Garden Party © Saturday, May 81st, from 4 to 7, at Queen's Gym and: Grounds, under the auspices' of the Victory Chapter, 1.6:D.E . - Admission, 28¢, inetuding Ji tea. Bridge or dancing, 25¢. extra, | ni New 1919 Straws. Straw hats for. those who want the ne Manufacturin Sabie and whole in have taken ! Be Special For Saturday A Splendid weater oat Sale 9 30 O'Clock Sharp. A 75 SMART NEW PURE WOOL SWEATERS For Ladies or Misses ' Every thread in them guaranteed pure wool. The styles are all this sea- son's latest designs, some with sailor collar, and others with tuxedo collars and sash. The range of colors are as follows: PINK WITH WHITE ALL WHITE NILE WITH CORN CORN WITH TAN COPEN WITH WHITE CORAL WITH WHITE ROSE WITH WHITE Regular values, $9.00 and $3. 50. On sale to-morrow morning at a . $4.95 No charges. o approvals. : A Special Selling of Summer Novelty Figured Viiles Saturday .35¢ yard and up £ Colored Dress Voiles / Saturday +40c, 75¢ yard : Pretty Flowered Muslins Saturday .25¢ yard and up Quality Dress Ginghams sha .30c, 40¢, 50c yard and up J

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